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Posts by Tereza Pultarova

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Tears in my eyes, seriously. Thank you, @sabew.bsky.social
. My reporting on Ukrainian defence tech development is something I consider very meaningful, personally.

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2025 Best in Business Awards | SABEW Congratulations to our 2025 honorees! The Best in Business Awards attracted 988 entries from 150 news organizations, ranging from international, national and regional news outlets to specialized busin...

I am delighted to announce that I am among the winners of the 2025 Best in Business Awards from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing for my reporting on Ukrainian defence-tech innovation. Huge thanks to @spectrum.ieee.org
for the wonderful opportunities! sabew.org/2026/03/2025...

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thank you!

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Thank you!

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Thank you. SO how long would you say this is from an actual useable orbital test? The demo had like a one second plasma streak.... What are the main challenges to sustaining it?

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Do I have any experts in my network who could comment on the feasibility of fusion rocket propulsion in the context of the recent demonstration by Pulsar Fusion?
#journorequest #nuclearfusion #fusionrockets

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Drone Warfare with Tereza Pultarova Podcast Episode · GSACEP Government Services ACEP · April 10 · 23m

I got to talk on the GSACEP Government Services podcast about my reporting on the development of autonomous warfare technologies in Ukraine. It's a bit dark and gloomy, but that's the world we live in. #Ukraine #autonomouswarfare podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/d...

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that is a very good point indeed.

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Four things we’d need to put data centers in space SpaceX wants to put up to a million data centers in orbit. There are a few technological hurdles standing in the way.

With the recent hype around space-based #datacenters, I have asked a handful of experts whether it can actually work. Surprisingly, many think it might, albeit with some serious caveats and technological challenges. My story for
@techreviewjp.bsky.social www.technologyreview.com/2026/04/03/1...

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Can humans have babies in space? It may be harder than expected Knowing up and down seems key for sperm to reach an egg.

Humankind may never truly colonize #space because human reproduction in reduced gravity conditions may not be possible, a study has found. Also, babies conceived during lunar honeymoons may not develop well.

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Why Autonomous Drones Are Key to Ukraine's Defense Autonomous drones are redefining the battlefield, but are we ready for the challenges they bring?

My feature for @spectrum.ieee.org about the strides made towards #autonomous #drone warfare in #Ukraine. You might find it a scary read, but that's where we're heading. spectrum.ieee.org/autonomous-d...

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An AI cyberattack could trigger a satellite apocalypse in the next 2 years. Are we prepared? "You only need to affect one satellite's actions to cause problems."

An #AI cyberattack could trigger a satellite apocalypse in #space in the next 2 years, experts worry. AI agents can scan for threats and plan attacks without human supervision. My latest @space.com story #cybersecurity www.space.com/space-explor...

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The Race to Replace Starlink on the Battlefield With Starlink, drones could cover distances of hundreds or thousands of kilometers. And since Starlink satellite links cannot be easily jammed, these drones are also hard to stop, providing a signific...

Ukraine and Russia are racing to develop a replacement for #SpaceX #Starlink that would enable them to control long-range #drones and robots. Right now, no fully-fledged alternative exists anywhere in the world. My new story for
@supercluster.com
www.supercluster.com/editorial/th...

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An interesting prediction indeed!

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SpaceX plan for 1 million orbiting AI data centers could ruin astronomy, scientists say "This is a challenge unlike any we have encountered thus far in this new era of commercial space."

SpaceX plan for 1 million orbiting AI data centers could ruin astronomy, scientists say #spacex #space-based-data-centers #ai www.space.com/space-explor...

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Absolutely disgusted by #AviationADR conflict resolution. Airlines can treat you like shit, not let you board your flight, provide no customer support, give you no food compensation and these arseholes will side with them. I hope they get karma.

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I thought I was mad going back to working from home after week two.... you're certainly taking it to another level ;-)

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yeah, and you tend to have an urge to cough after surgery because the breathing tube you had in your throat during the surgery causes irritation.

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haha, yes, no funny movies, no jokes, it really does hurt, so does coughing and sneezing.

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That's good to hear. The vertical cut healing can be a lot more painful to my knowledge.... I hope it goes well for you. Just really take it easy and ask for help if you need it. There is usually a lot of blood loss with these myomectomies, hence the fatigue afterwards.

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My open myomectomy (fibroid removal surgery) recovery and pre-op tips Trigger alert: There is a graphic image from my surgery in the article. Don’t scroll down if you are too sensitive This post is for all of you out there who might be suffering from fibroids a…

It's a major surgery. If you needed a vertical cut, it would be worse. I had an extremely smooth recovery, still, the first two weeks, the fatigue was overwhelming. I wrote a blog post about it terezashealthblog.wordpress.com/2023/12/26/m...

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Ouch.... I had an open myo three years ago... it does take time to get your strength back from that one. Was it an emergency? Hope you have support... you've been through some hell, really...

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Have you had another surgery? I hope it's not serious. Hope you have the support you need....

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Will Russia Attack the Starlink Constellation? Through a new registration process, SpaceX has found a way to block Russia’s military from using Starlink on Ukraine’s territory, a move that has resulted in major battlefield losses for the invading ...

Russia may be a waning space power when it comes to civilian technology, in the military space arena it is actually much better equipped than all the European countries combined. My latest story for @supercluster.com www.supercluster.com/editorial/wi...

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Scientists measure air pollution from reentering SpaceX rocket in real-time: 'It's never been done before' "This study represents an important milestone in observing the influence of space sector activities on the atmosphere."

Researchers track air pollution arising from space debris re-entry for the first time in real time. #spacedebris

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Stopping the European Space Startup Exodus Young space startups have been struggling in Europe for years. The problem has become so widespread that insiders refer to it as the 'European Space Start-up Exodus.'

Investigating the European space start-up exodus in this piece for @supercluster.com Why are space start-ups struggling in Europe so much that their only option may be relocating to the U.S.? Are there any signs that things might change? www.supercluster.com/editorial/st...

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Seriously? Instead of addressing bad eating habits and lack of exercise take drugs. Instead of addressing trauma and your shit life, take anti-depressants. Like what?

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Can Space-Grown Crystals Boost AI Efficiency? Space Forge's orbital furnace could redefine semiconductor production with space-grown crystals.

Can made-in-space semiconductors and optical fibers revolutionize computing? Do improvements in crystal structure possible in orbit justify the cost of developing orbital foundries, return capsule and launching stuff to space? My latest story for @spectrum.ieee.org spectrum.ieee.org/in-orbit-man...

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UK government proposes 30% budget cut to astronomy and physics research: 'It's pretty disastrous' "You can't have a cut of that scale and not expect to see a massive impact."

UK to slash astronomy budget by 30%. The move will prevent the UK from harvesting scientific return on its investment into international projects such as the Square Kilometer Array Telescope Observatory and the European Southern Observatory. @royalastrosoc.bsky.social www.space.com/astronomy/uk...

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Astronomers relieved as industrial plant threatening Earth's darkest sky gets cancelled "When the cancellation is confirmed, we'll be relieved."

Some good news for astronomy at last. A light polluting hydrogen plant planned to be built in the vicinity of one of the world's top observatories will not go ahead. #lightpollution #Paranal #europeansouthernobservatory www.space.com/astronomy/as...

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