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Space & Security

Protecting Satellites in Low Earth Orbit: An Overview of Hazards and Policy Solutions

Annika Thomas3 Dansil Green , and Kristen Ammons

Hazards in low Earth orbit threaten crucial satellite technologies.

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Space & Security

Chipping in: Critical minerals for semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S.

Omanjana Goswami

Domestic semiconductor manufacturing is largely dependent on critical minerals from foreign sources.

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Space & Security

An interview with Dr. Tim Flohrer: On Low Earth Orbit orbital debris mitigation, avoidance, and tracking

Eduardo Maristany , and Swetha Tadisina

A conversation about the policy space for orbital debris mitigation, avoidance, and tracking for low earth orbit satellites.

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Climate Change & Energy Space & Security

Space sustainability isn’t just about space debris: On the atmospheric impact of space launches

Elwyn Sirieys3 Chloe Gentgen , and Asha Jain

Considerations outside of space debris will be essential when designing a sustainable space industry.

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Artificial Intelligence Space & Security

AML by design: Designing a central bank digital currency to stifle money laundering

Robert Z. Mahari3 Thomas Hardjono , and Alex Pentland

Future digital currencies can be designed to limit money laundering.

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A vision for policy education in science

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Technologists as policy advisors: A conversation with Dr. Arati Prabhakar

Natalie D. Gehred , and Luke Petersen

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