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U.S. Coast Guard Put 33-ft. Surveillance Drones On Great Lakes

The Great Lakes are not just a postcard backdrop for summer boating. They are one of the world’s most important freshwater systems, holding about 21% of the planet’s surface fresh water and 84% of North...

UBTech’s Humanoid Robots Deployed To Control Crowds At China’s Busy International Border

China has deployed humanoid robots at its border with Vietnam to help ease congestion at one of its busiest international crossings. The move comes as the Fangchenggang border checkpoint in China’s Guangxi...

What Does The Royal Navy’s Drone Warship Plan Mean For Scotland?

Drones, nuclear weapons and stealth jets - the UK government's long-awaited defence spending strategy has finally been published. Nearly £300bn will be spent over four years under the Defence Investment Plan...

NASA Astronauts Step Into Open Space To Repair Critical ISS Robotic Arm Mid-Mission

A rare and technically demanding spacewalk is underway outside the International Space Station, where NASA astronauts Chris Williams and Jessica Meir are working to restore full functionality to the station’s...

Top US Cities Embracing Smart Infrastructure

Cities on the West Coast and in the Northeast lead the United States in adopting cutting-edge technology for urban sustainability. This is according to a ranking developed by CoworkingCafe, which evaluated cities across the nation in terms of their smart...

Smart Mobility Today: 24 February 2025

When thinking about which piece in the Smart Mobility podcast struck me  this week, I found once again it was two unrelated but with a similar message. Tying together old and new technology in both autonomous rail cars and in phytoplankton research in the Arctic has...

This Week in Space

For those worried about reports of a possible asteroid impact in 2032, there is good news: NASA has dropped the probability of an impact from asteroid 2024 YR4 to 1 in 67. The updated assessment was based on new orbital data for the asteroid, which is estimated...

Solar Orbiter Ready For Close Encounter With Venus

The European Space Agency (ESA) is ready to guide the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft through its closest encounter with Venus so far. Today's flyby will be the first to significantly "tilt" the spacecraft's orbit and allow it to see the sun's polar regions, which...

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