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Bookshelf: Preserving the US technological republic (John West – The Strategist)

Alexander Karp and Nicholas Zamiska make a strong case for strengthening the United States’ standing in the tech world. In their recent book—The Technological...

Australia’s national security depends on robust, sustainable food and nutrition security (Robyn Alders – The Strategist)

Australia has a vast agricultural sector, diverse agroecological zones, a multicultural population and strong regional partnerships. It must treat sustainable food security as both...

Killing drones softly (Lauren C. Williams – Defense One)

As concerns about homeland drone attacks persist, the Pentagon is looking for ways to combat everything from nuisance hobbyists to adversarial drone activity—including options...

French Navy tests unmanned beach assault, expands drone tactics (Rudy Ruitenberg – Defense News)

The French Navy is stepping up drone use in the air and in the water, relying almost entirely on unmanned systems to recapture a...

U.S. Defense Intelligence Flags Rivals’ Growing Military Use of Quantum Tech (Quantum Insider)

The 2025 DIA threat assessment warns that quantum technologies are nearing operational military use, with rival nations investing in sensing, secure communications, and computing...

Nordic Countries Align on Quantum Strategy, Signals Rise in Regional Tech Cooperation (Quantum Insider)

The Nordic countries have issued a joint declaration to coordinate quantum technology development, focusing on regional integration across education, funding, regulation, infrastructure, security, and...

Q1 2025 Quantum Technology Investment: What’s Driving the Surge in Quantum Investment? (Quantum Insider)

Investment in quantum computing surged in Q1 2025, with over $1.25 billion raised—more than double the previous year—signaling a shift from research to commercial...

China allegedly making its own supercomputer chips to cut dependence on US tech (Interesting Engineering)

Supercomputers have been a powerful tool ever since their birth in the 1960s. Today, almost every nation has advanced supercomputing facilities and systems capable...

UK’s Royal Navy to use AI for ‘hostile’ threats, including Russian movements in Arctic (Interesting Engineering)

Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine show no signs of slowing down any time soon. The UK has now gone on alert regarding the Russians’...

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