Western militaries are looking at interceptor drones — proven in combat in Ukraine — as an ideal low-cost air defense.
Emily Kwong and Berly McCoy of NPR's Short Wave talk about why swearing might improve physical performance, how birds' bills changed during the pandemic and why scientists are sampling whale breath.
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Upstream looks back on key moments for the oil and gas industry over the past 12 months, as seen through the artwork of our ...
CHILLING “brain weapons” that wipe memories and incapacitate troops could unleashed in a new phase in warfare, a ...
The revenge attack, which took place tonight near Odessa, injured a further 15 people, the Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy ...
ICYMI: Three Russian border guards used a hovercraft to cross into Estonian territory on Wednesday. The encounter was ...
For several months, British authorities have affirmed their readiness to send troops to Ukraine after a ceasefire ...
After a period of five months, the University of Klagenfurt’s Outdoor Drone Space Austria (ODSA) at the Lakeside Science & ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Anduril, the defense weapons manufacturer behind the largest single-site job creation investment in Ohio history, is responding to reports of drone failures in testing and ...
The MQ‑28A Ghost Bat combat drone successfully fired an AIM‑120 air-to-air missile in a live-fire test, as Australia signed a multimillion-dollar contract with Boeing Defence Australia for six ...
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