Space could be the final frontier for the world's digital divide
Just 10% of the world is still without basic connectivity. Here's how satellites might be able to end digital inequality.
Just 10% of the world is still without basic connectivity. Here's how satellites might be able to end digital inequality.
If a machine could design the perfect city, what would it look like?
The net is closing in on unauthorized fishing vessels, thanks to the all-seeing eye of orbiting satellites.
An influx of investment from states and start-ups requires new regulation and oversight of space technologies.
Satellites have done so much for us already, including discovering the hole in the ozone layer and helping to connect billions of people to the internet. In the future, they will offer mu...
With private enterprise leading the way out into the solar system, the next few decades could see Amazon-ordered satellites, a lunar economic zone and the moon becoming a launchpad for Mars.
Space technologies are advancing at a rate not seen for a long time, with wide-ranging implications for all of us.
Climate change is one of the greatest global challenges. The accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, particularly from anthropogenic emissions, is changing Earth’s climate at ...
Space is back! No longer the reserve of a couple of superpowers, an increasing number of countries are getting involved, and the private sector is playing a greater role than ever before....