Top news of the week: 29.06.2022.
Swarm of Tiny Swimming Robots Could Look for Life on Distant Worlds
A concept in development at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory would allow potential planetary missions to chase interesting clues in subsurface oceans.
NATO rushes to halt Russia, leaving China pivot unresolved
The military alliance is repositioning troops to prevent Russia’s war from spreading but realizes its long-term challenges may still come from Asia and elsewhere.
EXPLAINER: Abortion, tech and surveillance
With abortion now or soon to be illegal in over a dozen states and severely restricted in many more, Big Tech companies that vacuum up personal details of their users are facing new calls ...
Brussels Playbook: NATO’s Reconquista — G7 wrap — Interpreters strike
POLITICO’s must-read briefing on what's driving the day in Brussels, by Suzanne Lynch and Jakob Hanke Vela.
Top 9 Warehouse Management Trends & Innovations in 2022
Discover the Top 9 Warehouse Management Industry Trends plus 20 Top Startups in the field to learn how they impact your business.
Period tracker Stardust rolls back encryption claims amid scrutiny
Period tracking app Stardust surged in popularity after promising end-to-end encryption. But its privacy claims are now under the spotlight.
9 Web3 start-ups accelerating with Techstars in Ireland
Barterchain, Big Fan and LiveDuel are the three Irish start-ups that took part in the Launchpool Web3 Techstars Accelerator.
Bonnaroo, a leader in green fests, faces climate change risk
MANCHESTER, Tenn. (AP) — Since its debut on a rural Tennessee farm two decades ago, the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival strived to be one of the country’s greenest music festivals, ...