Ukraine Now Has Drones With a Very Long Operational Range
In the very beginning of April, Ukraine attacked several targets in Tatarstan Republic of the Russian Federation. Drone
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New deception tactics? British intelligence spotted a helicopter parked on a jet fighter in Russia
Various deception techniques are used by both sides in the war in Ukraine. Military dummies – fake weapons
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How a Strike of a Guided Bomb Looks Up Close (Video)
This is something you will wish you would never have to see live. One Russian soldier in Ukraine
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Poland Is Buying A Lot Of Hellfire Missiles
The war in Ukraine kick started a new wave of arms purchases in Europe. Poland, which is right
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Research Shows Promise for Advancing Quantum Networks
Rice University engineers have demonstrated a way to control the optical properties of atomic imperfections in silicon material known as T centers, paving
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Ukraine Attacked Its Own Large Landing Ship - But There Was a Solid Reason for That
During the occupation of Crimea, Russia stole everything it could, including the amphibious landing ship Konstantin Olshanskyj, which
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Russians Are Trying to Protect Their Armour With Thin Spikes
Ukrainian kamikaze drones are terrorizing Russian soldiers in Ukraine. They destroy not only individual soldiers and their groups,
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F-16 Will Bring New Capabilities And a New Headache to Ukraine
Ukraine will soon have some serious new capabilities. And, perhaps, some serious new problems. This summer Ukraine may
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Astronomers Unveil Strong Magnetic Fields Spiraling at the Edge of Milky Way’s Central Black Hole
A new image from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration has uncovered strong and organized magnetic fields spiraling from the
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Semiconductors at Scale: New Processor Achieves Remarkable Speedup in Problem Solving
Researchers have designed a scalable, fully-coupled annealing processor with 4096 spins, with parallelized capabilities for accelerated problem-solving. Annealing
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Persistent “Hiccups” in a Far-Off Galaxy Draw Astronomers to New Black Hole Behavior
A supermassive black hole at the heart of a far-off galaxy appears to have had a case of
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New Russian Weapon Might Be Heading to War - What is Lotos?
Russia is using a lot of old equipment in Ukraine. However, this doesn’t mean that Russia stopped making
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Sweden Is Buying a Large Number of Amphibious Bridges
The Russian threat is now very clear and undeniable. Russia is not even planning on stopping its war
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Polish PT-91 Twardy Is No Ordinary T-72
The defenders of Ukraine are using PT-91 Twardy tanks in their efforts to repel the Russian invaders. These
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Do You Want a $10 Million Reward? There's a Bounty on Info About 'Blackcat' Hackers
The U.S. State Department announced a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to the identification
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Radar Journey to Centre of Hera’s Asteroid With Juventas CubeSat
This week, a small, shoebox-sized spacecraft delivered to ESA’s Hera mission promises to make a giant leap forward
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ESA, NASA Solar Observatory Discovers Its 5,000th Comet
On March 25, 2024, a citizen scientist in the Czech Republic spotted a comet in an image from
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