..., a report by Hewlett Packard subsidiary Aruba predicts the next five to ten years will see massive disruptions in this arena, with artificial intelligence playing an increasing role in diagnosis and treatment by 2030. Technologies or applications...
... actor of some sort who doesn’t wish to allow the UK or other responsible nations to use space or who wants to disrupt them. One of the best solutions to this is to be highly responsive and be able to launch quickly. Ultimately, if you had...
... region in the southwest of England, which was once home to the Industrial Revolution, is back at the forefront of a new disruptive technology. And while Spaceport Cornwall will deliver the first orbital launch from the UK, making history...
... Multiscale Mission (MMS), which means that the natural shielding afforded by the Van Allen belts is being disrupted. Some computer models suggest that this natural magnetic shielding against solar storms will be weakened by perhaps...
... a piece of untainted, dark sky will become significantly harder. Moreover, it is not just optical astronomy that faces disruption from the operation of these very large constellations. While the frequencies used in radio astronomy enjoy projection...
... also feature prominently in the roadmaps of the aviation and marine industries. However, despite their potential to enable disruptive technologies for space applications, their importance in this context has not yet been widely considered and...