Technology
UAP-related technology, propulsion research, detection systems, and advanced engineering.
Musk v. Altman: An $800 Billion Test of Whether a Charitable AI Trust Can Be Unwound
The Oakland trial pitting Elon Musk against Sam Altman, Greg Brockman and OpenAI is, on its face, a contract fight between three men who once worked together. The legal question is narrower and more consequential: can a nonprofit that was started to keep artificial general intelligence in public hands be reconstituted as a for-profit corporation, and if it has been, what remedy is available a decade later. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers is expected to rule in mid-May 2026.
Artemis II Crew Splashes Down off California After Record-Setting Lunar Flyby
NASA's Artemis II crew returned to Earth on April 10, 2026, completing the first crewed lunar mission since Apollo 17 and setting a new record for the farthest distance humans have travelled from Earth.
NVIDIA Releases Physical AI Models as Partners Deploy Next-Generation Robot Fleets
NVIDIA has released new physical AI models and simulation tools as industrial partners including Boston Dynamics and Hyundai begin deploying robot fleets in manufacturing and logistics operations.
The Space Race: From Sputnik to Apollo (1957: 1972)
A factual timeline of the Cold War-era competition between the United States and Soviet Union that drove humanity's first ventures beyond Earth's atmosphere.
The International Space Station: A Record of Continuous Human Presence in Orbit
Since November 2000, the International Space Station has maintained an unbroken human presence in low Earth orbit, serving as a multinational laboratory for science, technology, and long-duration spaceflight research.
Mars Exploration: The Public Record of Robotic Missions
A factual overview of robotic missions to Mars from the first flybys in the 1960s through current rover and helicopter operations on the Martian surface.
NASA Artemis Program: Lunar Exploration and the Search for Anomalous Materials
An overview of NASA's Artemis program, its lunar exploration objectives, and how surface missions may intersect with decades-old reports of anomalous materials on the Moon.
SpaceX Starship and the Commercial Space Race
As commercial launch providers expand capabilities, their growing role in government space operations raises questions about transparency and aerial monitoring infrastructure.
AI and Robotics in UAP Detection and Analysis
Machine learning systems and autonomous platforms are increasingly central to how governments and researchers identify, track, and analyze unidentified aerial phenomena.