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Interplanetary Women's Day: 2 Aerospace Leaders' Insights

For International Women's Day, we spoke to two female aerospace industry CEOs to discuss the representation of women in technology, what's being done, and some predictions for the future.

By Rob Watts

The Moon Will Get 4G in 2019

Vodafone and Nokia team up to get a 4G signal where there are no smartphones.

By Matthew Humphries

SpaceX Launches Demo Satellites for High-Speed Internet

The two satellites will attempt to beam the words 'hello world' back to Earth as part of the test.

By Michael Kan

SpaceX Says Satellite Broadband Is the Future, But It's Actually Already Here

SpaceX is getting all of the attention for its plan to launch two experimental internet satellites today, but they're not the only game in town.

By Wayne Rash

FCC Clears SpaceX's Satellite Broadband Project for Launch

Elon Musk's company wants to send over 4,000 satellites in low orbit to supply high-speed, affordable broadband across the world.

By Michael Kan

Elon Musk's Roadster Is Heading for the Asteroid Belt

The third and final burn worked too well and means the Roadster will overshoot its planned Mars orbit.

By Matthew Humphries

Musk: SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch Is 'Tripping Me Out'

Falcon Heavy is the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two, and on Tuesday, it completed a successful test flight.

By Chloe Albanesius

Watch Live: SpaceX to Launch Tesla Roadster Into Space

At 3:45 p.m. ET today, SpaceX expects to carry out the first test flight of Falcon Heavy, the most powerful rocket in the world.

By Matthew Humphries

Is Elon Musk Launching His Car Into Space?

The SpaceX CEO first said his Tesla Roadster would be a part of the cargo of the upcoming Falcon Heavy test. Then he said he was joking—only, he might not be.

By David Murphy

SpaceX BFR: Fly Anywhere on Earth in Under an Hour

Elon Musk's space company may be focused on going to Mars and the Moon, but on-Earth travel hasn't been forgotten about.

By Matthew Humphries

Students Win Hyperloop Competition With 202mph Pod

The same team also won back in January, but have almost quadrupled the speed of their pod for this second competition win.

By Matthew Humphries

Elon Musk Reveals SpaceX's Spacesuit

The image is of a fully-functional spacesuit SpaceX will use during its first crewed missions.

By Matthew Humphries

Elon Musk, Other AI Experts Call for Killer Robot Ban

'Lethal autonomous weapons threaten to become the third revolution in warfare,' the experts wrote in an open letter released Monday.

By Angela Moscaritolo

Elon Musk's OpenAI Bot Beats Pro Dota 2 Player

OpenAI has been hard at work on a bot capable of beating top professional players at Dota 1v1, and on Friday, it succeeded.

By Chloe Albanesius

If Humans Live in Space, Will We Lose Our Skeletons?

Astronaut Scott Parazynski stopped by PCMag's offices to talk about his new memoir The Sky Below, including the (possibly insane) future of human space exploration.

By Evan Dashevsky

Elon Musk: Falcon Heavy November Lift-Off (Probably) a Go

He also makes it very clear there's a "lot that can go wrong in the November launch."

By Matthew Humphries

Welcome to SpaceX City: The Ultimate Startup

How the private space industry will reinvent economics, exploration, and humanity.

By Evan Dashevsky

Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk Trade Jabs Over AI

The Facebook CEO think's Musk's warnings about AI are 'irresponsible,' while the SpaceX and Tesla CEO says Zuckerberg's 'understanding of the subject is limited.'

By Angela Moscaritolo

Tara Tiger Brown Put L.A. Startups On the Map. Next Stop? Tokyo

Having conquered LA, entrepreneur Tara Tiger Brown is heading to Tokyo.

By S.C. Stuart

Elon Musk Buys Back X.com From PayPal

The domain has "great sentimental value" to Musk, but he doesn't have any immediate plans to use it.

By Matthew Humphries