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Mitchell G. Patton

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Why is in-orbit servicing becoming a strategic space capability?

The Strategic Evolution of In-Orbit Servicing

In-orbit servicing describes the capability to examine, fix, refuel, enhance, or relocate spacecraft once they have been deployed, and although it was once viewed as experimental, it is increasingly recognized as a strategic asset with broad economic, security, and environmental consequences; as orbital space grows more crowded and competitive, the capacity to sustain and modify existing satellites is transforming how governments and private entities design and manage long-term space activities.The Economic Logic: Extending the Value of Expensive AssetsContemporary satellites, particularly those positioned in geostationary orbit, can demand hundreds of millions of dollars for design, launch, and insurance, and their service…
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Why climate lawsuits are increasing worldwide

Climate Change Litigation: A Global Trend on the Rise

Societies are increasingly turning to the courts to confront climate change, and the past decade has seen a sharp rise in climate‑related litigation fueled by escalating impacts, more robust scientific links between emissions and damage, evolving legal arguments, activist tactics, and changes in corporate and financial governance; this article outlines the primary drivers behind these cases, the legal avenues plaintiffs pursue, key illustrative examples, emerging geographic trends, and the practical implications for governments, businesses, and communities.Core drivers behind the rise in climate litigationClearer scientific attribution: Advances in attribution science and climate modeling make it increasingly possible to link specific extreme…
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Eritrea: CSR cases strengthening community health and capacity-building

Eritrea: CSR advancements in community health and capacity-building

Eritrea’s political and economic landscape influences how corporate social responsibility functions in practice, and although its private sector is smaller than in many other nations, extractive firms, infrastructure contractors, local businesses, and diaspora-backed ventures have driven CSR efforts that emphasize community well-being and skills development. This article brings together reported examples, program categories, results, obstacles, and actionable insights aimed at enhancing health and human capital across Eritrean communities.Background and reasoning behind CSR initiatives in EritreaEritrea faces persistent public health and capacity gaps typical of low-resource settings: constrained health infrastructure in rural areas, shortages of trained health workers, water and sanitation…
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What technologies are paving the way for early 6G research directions?

Exploring the Technologies Defining Early 6G Research Directions

Sixth-generation wireless systems, commonly referred to as 6G, are expected to emerge around the early 2030s, building on the foundations of 5G and early 5G-Advanced deployments. While formal standards are still years away, research communities, governments, and industry leaders are already shaping the technological pillars that will define 6G. Unlike previous generations that focused primarily on higher data rates, 6G research is driven by a broader ambition: integrating communication, sensing, intelligence, and computation into a unified digital fabric.Sub-Terahertz and Terahertz ConnectivityOne of the most visible technologies enabling early 6G research is the exploration of terahertz (THz) and sub-terahertz frequency bands,…
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