List of Science and Technology articles
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U.S. President Donald Trump displays a signed executive order during the "Winning the AI Race" summit hosted by All‑In Podcast and Hill & Valley Forum at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium on July 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. Governments Can’t Agree on What AI Actually Is
Without clear definitions, governance is impossible.
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A man stands next to a poster showing humanoid robots at the International AI Application and Robotics Innovation Exhibition in Beijing on March 18. How China Is Winning the Global AI Race
Cutting-edge U.S. models are too expensive for much of the world.
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An illustration of Manus, an artificial intelligence agent, on May 15, 2025. Why Did Beijing Kill a $2 Billion AI Deal?
The flow of global capital is hitting new walls.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, center, steps away after posing for a “family photo” with the 55 government officials who were invited to the first Critical Minerals Ministerial in Washington. The New Critical Minerals Map
Fears of Chinese and U.S. trade retaliation have spawned deals that exclude both powers.
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A man wearing a harness floats in a spacecraft. ‘Project Hail Mary’ and the Politics of Science Fiction
Even the most entertaining tale carries a political message.
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The Ras Laffan facility, the principal site for Qatari production of liquefied natural gas, north of Doha on Feb. 6, 2017. The Hormuz Hit to Helium
The Iran war is choking off a critical input for chipmaking and AI infrastructure.
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A figurine is seen in front of the logo of the artificial intelligence company Anthropic during a photo session in Paris on Feb. 13. How Big of a Threat Is Mythos?
Anthropic’s latest AI model has kick-started a new debate.
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A Ukrainian serviceman controls an unmanned ground vehicle in eastern Ukraine, Aug. 11, 2025. Pressed by Russian Drones, Ukraine Turns to Ground Robots
While mostly used for logistics, Ukraine is increasingly using them for combat operations.
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1Meme-wars-trump-iran-truth-social-final-1504 Meme Wars
Trump has decimated the norms of diplomatic communication, and other countries have followed suit.
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Guests look at a model of the largest data center in the UAE under construction in Abu Dhabi as the Stargate initiative, a joint venture between G42, Microsoft, and OpenAI, during the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference (ADIPEC) in Abu Dhabi on November 3, 2025. This Was the First War Against AI
The Iran war has revealed the geopolitical miscalculations of the current tech race.
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A hand in a dim room shows a smartphone screen with the U.S. NSA seal on its screen, showing an eagle with the American flag and the agency name on the circular rim of the seal. The hand is silhouetted by dim blue light from a keyboard behind it. Trump’s New Cyber Strategy Is Catnip for Beijing
Washington thinks offensive cyber power will restore deterrence. It’s mistaken.
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A man walks past a laser and light show during Eid Al-Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, in Abu Dhabi on March 20. Will the Iran War Evaporate the Gulf’s AI Oasis?
The Iran war has punctured—though not completely popped—the region’s tech bubble.
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Smoke rises after an explosion in the industrial zone, caused by debris after interception of a drone by air defence in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, on March 5. The Age of Asymmetric Warfare Is Here, and the West Is Not Ready
Ukraine has much to teach the United States about drone defense.
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An illustration shows semiconductor chips structured like a house of cards with a tiny city with government buildings atop it, ready to topple. As an AI Scholar, I Am Now Putting a High Probability on an AI Doomsday
What happens when the house of cards collapses?
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An illustration shows a green dragon grappling with a gas pump, both wrapped around a globe. Electrostates vs. Petrostates
China is building a new green bloc, while the United States is doubling down on oil.