List of Science and Technology articles
-
New U.S. army technology is displayed. The Army’s Future Is Here—and It Has Robot Dogs With Guns
The Army grapples with how to showcase readiness and relevance in a new era of competition with China.
-
Russian President Vladimir Putin (center) listens to Dmitry Rogozin (left), the head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos, as they visit the Vostochny cosmodrome in the Amur region on Sept. 4. Scientists Want Out of Russia
Deepening paranoia and prominent arrests are crushing morale.
-
Onlookers watch the launch of an Indian Space Research Organisation rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota on Feb. 15, 2017. India’s Space Program Inches Closer to America and the Quad
In another strategic shift, Modi has opened space activities to private companies and new allies.
-
An employee works on mobile phone components at an Indian Lava phone manufacturer factory in Noida on August 22, 2019. (Photo by Sajjad HUSSAIN / AFP) (Photo credit should read SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP via Getty Images) Global Money Shifts to India as Xi Cracks Down on Tech
But the sudden flood of capital is not as good for India as it looks.
-
Meng Wanzhou dressed in a red dress waves as she steps out of a plane with a Chinese flag on the side of it. Another Win for China’s Hostage Diplomacy
A yearslong diplomatic dispute between China and the West has finally ended.
-
Commuters wait in line for public buses. China’s Social Credit System Is Actually Quite Boring
A supposedly Orwellian system is fragmented, localized, and mostly targeted at businesses.
-
A man touches a giant bronze sculpture of a mammoth. The Woolly Mammoth’s Return Could Thaw Relations With Russia
An ambitious scientific project is a rare chance for cooperation.
-
Google CEO Sundar Pichai testifies during a U.S. House Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington on Dec. 11, 2018. Big Tech’s Stranglehold on Artificial Intelligence Must Be Regulated
The technology is too important to be left in the clutches of Silicon Valley.
-
A man uses his cellphone in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. China’s Growing Censorship Is Training the Public to Be Online Snitches
Everyone from feminists to nationalists is a potential target.
-
Industrial robots prepare to attach doors to the body of an ID.3 electric car at a Volkswagen factory in Zwickau, Germany, on Feb. 25, 2020. What Biden Can Learn From Europe’s Industrial Policy
It’s not about the size of a spending package but about sharing brainpower and creating networks.
-
Cubans protest outside Havana’s capitol. Cuba Needs a Free Internet
The United States can play a key role in supporting online liberty.
-
A woman walks in front of a crypto art exhibit. The U.S.-China Data Fight Is Only Getting Started
Beijing is looking to build a unified legal and security system.
-
Workers protest Indian government’s spyware operation. India’s Watergate Moment
A journalist hacked by Pegasus says he will survive, but Indian democracy may not.
-
David Morales stands near a mural on the side of his building he had painted to honor Jeff Bezos as the billionaire plans to launch his Blue Origin rocket from a launchpad in West Texas in Van Horn, Texas, on July 19. Billionaires’ Ego-Driven Space Adventures Help Everyone
Progress doesn’t happen unless the ambitious get it off the ground.
-
A 5G sign at an event. China Knows the Power of 5G. Why Doesn’t the U.S.?
New infrastructure technology will tip the scales in favor of authoritarianism or democracy worldwide.