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The USA Is in Decline: Act Before It’s Too Late

July 20, 2017November 15, 2017 economy, immigration, infrastructure, military, nasa, power, superpower, trade, trump, USA, wealth

BY BENJAMIN CLAYTON I’m British, so I know what a waning superpower looks like. America, welcome to the club. In

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Space Technology Trends and Implications for National Security

January 24, 2016November 15, 2017 defense, gps, nasa, national security, Space, SpaceX, technology

BY JESSE HAMPTON This piece appeared in our 2015 print journal. You can order your copy here.  The democratization of space

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Everybody Loves Space But Nobody Wants to Pay for it

October 30, 2015October 30, 2015 budget, nasa, Space

BY DAVID PAYNE Packed seats, people standing wherever they could find space, and a rush towards the stage at the

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