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Read StoryAriel Ekblaw, founder and director of MIT’s Space Exploration Initiative, speaks with 7 News about the Blue Origins spaceflight.
Read StoryEach year, the Army backs a program known as the Major General Harry Greene Awards for Acquisition Writing. Among the winners of the most recent round is a professor at Defense Acquisition University.
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Read StoryAlumna Emily Calandrelli S.M. ’13 speaks about the need for more diversity in the space sector. She notes that the push for greater diversity & inclusion will lead to new ideas & innovations.
Read StoryTaking a page from the commercial sector, military and defense organizations could fill an urgent need by investing in logistics
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Read StoryPilots reap the benefits of iterative innovation cycles, leveraging augmented-reality-driven holographic visors that extend their vision, as well as artificial intelligence that manages aircraft functionality in a complementary extension of human thought.
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