It’s Official: Robots Are Now Injuring And Killing Humans
By Nicholas West Even as robotics experts, universities and tech luminaries sound the alarm about the potential for a future filled with killer robots, this…
By Nicholas West Even as robotics experts, universities and tech luminaries sound the alarm about the potential for a future filled with killer robots, this…
By Brandon Turbeville Years after Obama claimed he ended the war in Iraq, the United States is once again announcing the deployment of hundreds of…
President Barack Obama has received much credit for drawing down American involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan (though sending 560 new troops to Iraq, and extending…
By Claire Bernish On Friday, NATO leaders agreed to the deployment of military forces to Eastern Europe to bolster Baltic states against the threat of…
By Tony Cartalucci A nation is its institutions. If those institutions are overrun and no longer exist, so, too, does the nation itself cease to…
By Joshua Krause After nearly 15 years of conflict and 2,378 deaths, the United States is still trying to find an exit to the longest…
By Nicholas West While the use of military drones is rightly criticized as report after report sanitizes death numbers for public consumption, the future is…
By Matt Agorist There is no question that the United States has been dangerously rattling the saber in Russia’s direction. From deploying battleships off their…
By Mac Slavo It seems that the Andrews Air Force Base, where the President’s Air Force One plane is stationed, couldn’t tell a difference between…
By Justin Gardner The two most aggressive military forces in the world have added a new frontier in their immense ability to deal death and…
By Tony Cartalucci The United States, as part of its stated agenda of raising tensions in the South China Sea to encourage cooperation across Southeast…
By Joshua Krause When the Deep Blue computer first defeated Garry Kasparov at chess in 1996, the world came to the frightening realization that modern…
By Timothy J. Jorgensen, Georgetown University In 1946, French fashion designer Jacques Heim released a woman’s swimsuit he called the “Atome” (French for “atom”) –…
By Matt Agorist On Monday, English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author and Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge, Stephen…