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US warnings over Russian anti-satellite programme revive cold war-era concerns about risks of an orbital conflict
...Additional reporting by Raya Jalabi in Beirut, Mehul Srivastava in London and Felicia Schwartz in Capri Illustration by Ian Bott and cartography by Steven Bernard...
...Illustrations by Ian Bott...
...Door plugs have been used with the 737 for decades, said John Cox, retired pilot and head of Safety Operating Systems, an aviation consultancy....
...Additional reporting by Mehul Srivastava and Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv and Chloe Cornish in Jerusalem Illustrations by Ian Bott...
...Additional reporting by Madhumita Murgia and Camilla Hodgson Data visualisation by Alan Smith and Ian Bott...
...The museum’s extensive art collection — containing more than 20,000 works by the likes of Paul and John Nash, Laura Knight and William Orpen, and currently dotted throughout the exhibits — is one of the...
...“It’s going to be very bloody,” said John Spencer, a former US major who chairs urban warfare studies at the Modern War Institute at The United States Military Academy, better known as West Point....
...Graphic illustration by Ian Bott...
...“All of the physics [of space-based solar power] have been demonstrated, tested, and verified,” says John Mankins, a former Nasa physicist whose work on SBSP over more than 25 years has earned him the sobriquet...
...The youngest elected president was John F Kennedy at 43. (Teddy Roosevelt was 42 on taking office in 1901 after McKinley’s death.)...
...Since the 1990s, well-known politicians — including the late Democratic senator Harry Reid, Democratic presidential adviser John Podesta and Republican senator Marco Rubio — have pushed for more disclosure...
...components of an EV without drawing on any Chinese content . . . it’s going to be logistically more challenging and likely a more expensive product at this moment in time,” said Eli Hinckley, partner at Baker Botts...
...Illustrations by Ian Bott and Bob Haslett. Cartography by Steven Bernard and Alan Smith...
...The weekly column from the FT’s chief data reporter John Burn-Murdoch. Climate Graphic of the Week is published every week on our Climate Capital hub page....
...John Hardy, a professor of neurology at University College London, says academics and companies finally understand what a potential drug has to do to tackle the disease....
...Letters in response to this article: There are alternatives to ripping up the ocean floor / From Donald R Sadoway, John F Elliott Professor Emeritus of Materials Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
...Data visualisation by Ian Bott The combat forces graphic in this article has been amended since original publication to include the Chinese military’s strategic missile, support and other personnel...
...“Tax equity favours certain kinds of project and certain kinds of investors, but we don’t need JPMorgan now to tell us we have a good project,” said John Gimigliano of KPMG’s national tax practice....
...“It feels very exciting — like a dream come true — for something we’ve been thinking about for 20 years to be actually happening,” said Andy Cheng, chief scientist at Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics...
...Sara T Bott, North Palm Beach, Florida “There are too many parallels here with Hitler. Russia has not started a war like this since it attacked Japan in 1905....
...I’m intrigued by navigation; my father-in-law and uncle were both air force navigators, so it’s thrilling to see H5 (below), a chronometer built by one of my heroes, John Harrison....
...Liftoff: Elon Musk and the Desperate Early Days that Launched SpaceX by Eric Berger, William Morrow $27.99/ William Collins, £20, 288 pages John Thornhill is the FT’s innovation editor Graphic timeline...
...She joins from Baker Botts. Law firm Ropes & Gray named 24 new partners. Smart reads Safe space Being a billionaire is so tough these days....
...The true toll of the pandemic John Burn-Murdoch, SENIOR Data journalist “Excess deaths” became a grimly familiar term as the number of Covid-related deaths grew so rapidly that countries were unable to...
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