by Matthew Wallin | Feb 19, 2013 | Monitor
America has long been admired for its scientific accomplishments, and science diplomacy offers a prime opportunity to build trust relationships with the people of other nations. From the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project to the International Space Station, NASA has been key...
by Robert Beckhusen | Dec 24, 2012 | Monitor
Get ready to break out the eyeliner and the candelabras, because the Army is going goth with materials so dark, they can absorb 99 percent of all light.
by William Chodkowski | Dec 14, 2012 | Monitor
Syrian regime approaching collapse, NATO chief says Michael Pearson and Saad Abedine/CNN Defeat could be near for Syria’s embattled regime, NATO and Syrian ally Russia said Thursday. “I think now it’s only a question of time,” said NATO...
by Robert Beckhusen | Dec 13, 2012 | Monitor
International spies are becoming increasingly interested in the radiation-hardened microchips used in U.S. spacecraft, according to a new Defense Department report.
by Robert Beckhusen | Oct 30, 2012 | Monitor
Global Hawk. Photo: NASA Update: 12:28 p.m. Hurricane Sandy has slammed onto the eastern seaboard. There’s been widespread damage and flooding across more than six states. There’s been loss of life. But at NASA, researchers are developing a pair of...