The Pentagon has selected four companies to participate in its Artemis long-range kamikaze drone program, two of which are a collaboration between Ukrainian and US manufacturers.
Aerovironment, Dragoon and two Ukrainian firms have been selected for Project Artemis, meant to rapidly develop, prototype and field scalable UAVs that ...
TurinTech has launched Artemis, the world’s first Agentic and Evolutionary AI platform to optimize and validate enterprise codebases.
The US Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has announced that four companies have been awarded contracts for Project Artemis, a effort to evaluate and acquire long-range loitering munitions.
Indian American aerospace engineer and NASA space scientist Dr Kavya K Manyapu talks about her association with astronaut Sunita Williams, one of the most celebrated astronauts of our time ...
Perry Thomas, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Flood Re, has announced the successful completion of the company's debut ...
Researchers worry an “extinction-level event” is coming for space science as the Trump administration looks to slash spending ...
Trump might not be on board to fund a crewed mission to Mars, a long-time goal of his campaign's biggest backer ...
Congress is prioritizing new legislation to authorize NASA and support commercial space activities. The proposed bills aim to maintain a ...
The companies, including two Ukrainian vendors, will test demonstrate their capabilities in April and May, and DIU will make ...