Artie Villasanta

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NASA Will Land Humans on Mars In 25 Years; Space X Will Do It In Six
NASA has pushed back its original plan and now intends to send the first humans to Mars by the 2040s. NASA has pushed back its original plan and now intends to send the first humans to Mars by the 2040s. -
Nation-State Sponsored Hackers Hit Pakistan Armed Forces
It seems the Pakistan Armed Forces (PAF), the most powerful Muslim fighting force in the world, is a mere minnow when it comes to cybersecurity. It seems the Pakistan Armed Forces (PAF), the most powerful Muslim fighting force in the world, is a mere minnow when it comes to cybersecurity. -
China Developing Huge Rockets for Moon and Mars Missions
China has begun the process that will develop and build a heavy and super-heavy launch vehicle designed to transport Chinese astronauts or yuhangyuan to the Moon, and to Mars. China has begun the process that will develop and build a heavy and super-heavy launch vehicle designed to transport Chinese astronauts or yuhangyuan to the Moon, and to Mars. -
Asian Markets Take A Beating as Wall Street Stumbles Again
Two straight days of Wall Street meltdowns have seen the benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average plunge by a combined 700 points, and infected Asian markets on both Monday and Tuesday. Two straight days of Wall Street meltdowns have seen the benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average plunge by a combined 700 points, and infected Asian markets on both Monday and Tuesday. -
If Your Mom Had Many Partners, So Might You
It seems that men and women whose mothers had more partners -- either married or cohabiting -- often follow the same path. It seems that men and women whose mothers had more partners -- either married or cohabiting -- often follow the same path. -
France, Germany Lead Push To Establish An European Army
An European Army consisting of soldiers from countries comprising the European Union (EU) and allied European nations might be on the march "one day" in the future. An European Army consisting of soldiers from countries comprising the European Union (EU) and allied European nations might be on the march "one day" in the future. -
Hate Crimes in the U.S. Jump 17% in 2017
Now is not a good time to be a non-white person in the United States. Hate crimes committed by white Americans against non-whites jumped a record 17% in 2017 over 2016, fueled by the bigotry and racism of U.S. president Donald Trump. Now is not a good time to be a non-white person in the United States. Hate crimes committed by white Americans against non-whites jumped a record 17% in 2017 over 2016, fueled by the bigotry and racism of U.S. president Donald Trump. -
Slow Growth In the Cards For Europe, Says IMF
Europe's growth prospects over the next two years are imperilled due to a more turbulent external environment worsened by trade tensions and tighter financial conditions, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Europe's growth prospects over the next two years are imperilled due to a more turbulent external environment worsened by trade tensions and tighter financial conditions, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). -
Trump Hits Chinese Aluminum Sheet Products With Huge Import Duties
The Trump administration continues to jeopardize the success of future talks with China to resolve the ongoing trade war by imposing final anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties against Chinese aluminum exports. The Trump administration continues to jeopardize the success of future talks with China to resolve the ongoing trade war by imposing final anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties against Chinese aluminum exports. -
UK Property Prices Will Keep Falling in Coming Months
Property prices in most of the United Kingdom, which are at their weakest since September 2012, are projected to continue falling in formerly hotspot markets over the next three months. And the cause of this lingering malady -- Brexit. Property prices in most of the United Kingdom, which are at their weakest since September 2012, are projected to continue falling in formerly hotspot markets over the next three months. And the cause of this lingering malady -- Brexit.