Why is NASA spending $129 billion to return to the Moon? Depends on who you ask
One reason could be NASA wants to outrace its current rival, China.
One reason could be NASA wants to outrace its current rival, China.
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One reason could be NASA wants to outrace its current rival, China.
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MEPs have urged European Commission leaders to prevent Russia from participating in the Venice Biennale. The move has been backed by Ukraine's foreign policy chief who says "Russia rejects all proposals to end the war…
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Should private companies be able to set boundaries around the AI systems we integrate into our lives?