Tech
Donald Trump Seems to Still Be Using His Unsecured Android Phone
That's bad news for the nation's security.
Tech
Donald Trump's First Tweets As U.S. President Are Here
Trump does not seem to want to let go of his personal account.
Management
How Not to Get Hacked by Russians (or Anyone Else): Lessons From the DNC’s Disastrous Cyber Strategy
When the FBI calls, call them back.
Oversight
The Permit Test for Flying a Drone is a Lot More Difficult Than the Average Driving Test
For anyone that wants to start a drone business—this is not a simple test.
Oversight
FAA: Over Half a Million Drones Have Been Registered in Just Eight Months
There are already more registered drones than there have been planes.
Management
The Commercial Drone Industry is Finally Governed by Real Rules
The FAA has spoken, but not everyone will be happy.
Management
The First Drone to Complete a Delivery In the U.S. Is Coming To The Smithsonian
Commemorating the "Kitty Hawk moment" of the drone industry.
Management
Google Wants to Run Elections on its Site
Perhaps one day we'll elect presidents through Google.
Management
The Federal Government Now Considers Google’s Self-Driving Cars to Be Legal Drivers
Google's cars have cleared a big hurdle between them and actual roads.
Defense
DARPA Wants to Make Self-destructing Delivery Drones
DARPA says it wants to imitate that “material transience,” but with “more uplifting endings.”
Management
NASA Wants to Start Building Stuff From Martian Rocks
Perhaps one day, astronauts will get to live in stone houses.
Management
NASA is Researching Technology to Make a Tractor Beam Out of Hoverboards
In the future, astronauts may be pulled around in space like something straight out of "Star Wars."
Management
NASA Creates New Quick 'Self-Healing' Material
Hurtling through the endless void of space in a thin aluminum can as debris zips around in every direction may have just gotten a little safer.
Management
NASA Is Looking To Turn Astronaut Waste Into Plastic and Vitamins
The space agency's scientists are researching how to create plastic more easily
Tech
International Space Station Astronauts Are About to Eat the First Vegetables Grown in Space
Red lettuce is the leafy green of choice.
Management
NASA Wants to Experiment With Drones That Can Fly in Space
The agency wants robots that can fly to places its rovers can’t reach.
Management
The First Step on Mars Won’t Be Made By Humans, But By Robots
The space agency wants to use its R5 Valkyrie robot.
Management
NASA Has a Humanoid Robot Working Aboard the International Space Station
It looks like a cross between C-3PO and the Michelin Man.
Defense
NASA is Investing in Eco-friendly Supersonic Airplane Travel
Maybe by 2030 we'll be able to fly between London and New York in under four hours again.
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