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Articles tagged: law and AI

  • augmented reality, Metaverse, Mixed reality, Space medicine, virtual reality October 2024 Revolutionising space medicine and global health through virtual and augmented reality

    .... She is also the co-founder of Food is Cool. Marie-Louise Hohenbühel is an MSc student in International Law and Security at NOVA School of Law (NSL) and a recent graduate of the International Space University Space Studies Program (SSP23), where she...

    • augmented reality
    • Metaverse
    • Mixed reality
    • Space medicine
    • virtual reality
    Authors: Brittany Wiseman     Flavia Fayet-Moore     James Green     Marie-Louise Hohenbühel    
  • 30 March 2021 Space is Open for Business

    ...notes that could not be integrated into the main text; and this self-published book was funded by a couple of sponsors... of interviewees includes “not only engineering and finance mavens but experts in policy, law and the arts”. Quite frankly, the only...

  • 19 September 2023 A Research

    ... than as an unquestioned premise”. Its 14 multi-author (and mutually peer-reviewed) chapters cover everything from space law and international cooperation to the use of space resources and the militarisation of space – indeed, everything you’d expect...

  • 29 February 2016 Missing matter still lost, as Fast Radio Burst not quite what it seems say researchers

    ... Radio Bursts (FRBs) due to the lightening speed of the pulses or bursts, are dispersed according to a precise physical law and this dispersion is a key observable quantity which, in conjunction with a redshift measurement (a method used to tell the...

  • G7, space debris, space debris detection, United Nations 14 June 2021 G7 nations commit to the safe and sustainable use of space

    ... relevant.” Simpson says that, in the absence of robust, internationally agreed and long-term sustainability laws and guidelines, it is doubtful that commercial space companies - and some state players - can be relied on to police themselves in the...

    • G7
    • space debris
    • space debris detection
    • United Nations
  • Bilateral Presidential Commission, Cold War, Cooperative Threat Reduction agreement, Kissinger Associates, Thomas Graham December 2014 A door closes

    ..., Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov shot back, in formal remarks and interviews, accusing the US and its western partners of running roughshod over international law and democratic principles in an effort to achieve global hegemony. Meanwhile, no end...

    • Bilateral Presidential Commission
    • Cold War
    • Cooperative Threat Reduction agreement
    • Kissinger Associates
    • Thomas Graham
    Authors: Thomas Graham    
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