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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed on Friday a federal law, ratifying an intergovernmental agreement with Mexico on cooperation in the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes. read more.
The Russian space agency unveiled a mockup of its new orbital station for the first time on Monday, after Moscow revealed earlier this year that it plans to leave the International Space Station (ISS) after 2024. read more.
The race is on to develop a quantum computer that can outpace a conventional supercomputer, and researchers from around the world are full-steam ahead. read more.
Russia will withdraw from the International Space Station (ISS) project with the West after 2024, the new head of the country’s space agency Roscosmos, Yury Borisov, said on Tuesday. read more.
Chinese search engine giant Baidu on Thursday released its new generation of autonomous vehicles with a production cost roughly half that of its previous Apollo Moon line. read more.
Your car could stop you from breaking the speed limit read more.
A swarm of driverless taxis held up traffic for hours at a junction after one of the first public trials of the technology went wrong. read more.
The United States still has some catching up to do in developing hypersonic weapons. The US government is pumping millions into development. Now the test of a hypersonic missile off Hawaii has failed. read more.
China's CRRC Zhuzhou locomotive announced on Thursday the completion of tests of a new generation of commercial maglev trains built to travel at speeds of 200 kilometers per hour. read more.
Researchers from Harvard Medical School found a way to rejuvenate mice after effectively reversing a technology that allowed to genetically modify the animal to age faster. read more.