Thales
South Africa’s ‘People’s President’ Could Finally Go to Jail
His upcoming corruption trial has South Africans worried the streets could erupt in violence.
The Canadian government developed software to monitor your social media for threats
It can even interpret the “emotion” behind a post
The Company That Made the Runaway Spy Blimp Wants a $1M Apology From Canada
Raytheon Canada is filing a complaint against Ottawa over being cut from a $250 million defense project.
Australia Just Ordered 1,100 High-Powered Armored Vehicles For its Military
The lightweight, blast deflecting Hawkei personnel carrier is ideal for both military operations and humanitarian efforts, but Australia's prime minister said the purchase does not signal a boost to military engagement.
Meet the Drone That Carries Out the Airstrikes Before the Airstrikes
This week, the French Defense Procurement Agency proudly displayed what will soon be the crown jewel of the French air force’s aircraft fleet: an armed drone designed to assist fighter jets.
What 'Cosmos' Got Wrong About Thales of Miletus, the World's First Scientist
It's amazing that Thales kicked the gods out of natural philosophy. But it is not his most important contribution to science.