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Protesters Are Targeting Defense Contractors That Bragged About Profits from Gaza
The three biggest defense contractors in the U.S. that sell supplies to Israeli forces have all faced pro-Palestinian protests in the last month.
Assume Everyone Online Works for an Arms Manufacturer
Just because someone says it on the Internet doesn't mean it's true.
Inside Lockheed Martin’s New Facility for Simulating Space Wars
'Pulsar Guardian' will let governmental and commercial customers run wargames simulating conflict in space.
The Air Force won't say how many F-22s it lost to Hurricane Michael
As much as 10 percent of the U.S.’s F-22 fighter fleet might have been damaged in the storm
The Newest Mars Base Concept Is a Giant Igloo at the Martian North Pole
A team of scientists at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne outline plans for a nine-month surface mission to the Martian North.
The World’s Biggest Military Contractors Don’t Encrypt Their Websites
America’s largest defense contractors still don’t use HTTPS on their main websites.
Can a Pride Be Proud with Unethical Corporate Sponsorship?
An increasing bevy of activists say they can't—a conflict that's redefining the battleground of LGBTQ rights.
No Justice, No Pride Is the Revolutionary Spirit of the Stonewall Riots
The parade blockade at Capital Pride 2017 is the queer revolution we've been waiting for.
This 1997 Flight Sim Let You Fly the F-35 Years Before It Was Ready
I first flew the F-35 as a nine-year-old.
Canada can’t make up its mind on buying F-35s
Canada is moving to restart a competition to buy a new fleet of fighter jets. A process that will take five years.
NASA Is Pushing for Solar Power, But It Can't Get Us Past Jupiter
The newest solar-powered spacecraft, Juno, would probably lose steam beyond the gas giant.