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Raytheon’s Stinger replacement missile scores direct hits in aerial threat test
Raytheon has completed another key demonstration of its Next Generation Short Range Interceptor (NGSRI), ...
A new particle detector called PLATON could replace millions of tiny detector components with a single block of ...
Revised 1.92 m² modules, including an inclined field configuration, are installed to support coating, catalyst, housing, balance-of-system, and ...
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New metal alloys that beat 1,832°F heat could help jet engines and nuclear reactors
Researchers at the University of Toronto Engineering have developed six new metal alloys using ...
Intactis Bio joins the Biocomputing industry, which seeks to deliver lower-energy, cost-efficient computing capacity driven ...
CEO Jensen Huang has pushed back against reports that manufacturing problems could delay the company’s next artificial intelligence platform, Bloomberg reported. If those reports were wrong, it would ...
President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on topics he says will include elections and voting machines, suggesting ...
A spray-based immersion cooling technology capable of effectively cooling lithium-ion battery packs and reducing fire risks ...
Neutrons can pass through dense metal while remaining sensitive to hydrogen, lithium and other light elements. That makes ...
A detailed independent study found that SpaceX's Starship is every bit as revolutionary as expected, while revealing both its ...
In Conversation… Ahmet Akyol, CEO of ASELSAN, talks to Shephard’s Gerrard Cowan about how the rapid evolution of uncrewed ...
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Self-healing aircraft composites still face a hard certification path
Recently, the topic of self-healing composites became once again relevant for aerospace technologies for an obvious reason ...
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