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    China Revealed A Motion Controlled Military Robot For Remote Combat

    The idea of fighting, humanoid robots may not actually be relegated to the realm of science fiction. In fact, such robots might soon be joining the battlefield.

    By José Adorno 51 min ago Read More
  • A fleet of jets soar over the U.S.S Ford on a sunny day, as the American flag waves above several docked jets and helicopters on its deck.

    Which Aircraft Carrier Catapult Is More Effective: Steam Or Electric?

    The US Navy is embroiled in a debate over whether electromagnetic catapults are superior to steam, and the answer isn't as clear as you think.

    By Alec Hively 51 min ago Read More
  • A US aircraft carrier mid-ocean with three smaller vessels off its starboard side

    Aircraft Carrier Power Explained: Why New Ships Need Giant Generators

    The kings of modern navies are aircraft carriers, but to flex their military might, they need to be able to output enormous amounts of energy.

    By Alan Bradley 51 min ago Read More
  • A submarine shown half-submerged in water

    A New Quantum Breakthrough Could End Submarine Stealth For Good

    From their inception, submarines are stealthy, utilizing their shape and various technologies to hide thousands of feet beneath the ocean's waves.

    By Alan Bradley 51 min ago Read More
  • A partially-submerged submarine.

    The Science Behind How Submarines Stay Hidden

    Submarines are known as the sleek, silent hunters of naval warfare, but what's really going on that makes them so difficult to detect at sea?

    By Daniel Trock 51 min ago Read More
  • U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor jets in flight

    The US Air Force Faces A Big Challenge With Hypersonic Jets

    If you travel fast enough past the speed of sound, you enter hypersonic territory, but attaining those speeds comes with a lot of challenges.

    By Elias Nash 51 min ago Read More
  • Therapist holding the hand of an anxious soldier

    It Took The CDC Over 30 Years To Recognize This Illness From The Gulf War - Here's Why

    The Gulf War left many veterans with a plethora of unexplained, complicated symptoms, but their problems were left ignored. That is, until very recently.

    By Nicolae Bochis 51 min ago Read More
  • U.S. military soldiers working out outside

    What The US Military's Body Fat Rule Actually Means (And Why High Fitness Scores Matter)

    The United States Army has had some strict physical fitness requirements. Its new directive takes into account that body fat percentage doesn't equal fitness.

    By Talia Roepel 51 min ago Read More
  • Drones are shown mounted on truck beds during a military parade in China.

    China's New Breakthrough Could Power Drones Mid-Air With Microwaves

    China has made a breakthrough in mid-air drone charging using microwave technology. The results were mixed, but the military implications are hard to ignore.

    By Alec Hively 51 min ago Read More
  • Rocket Lab's Electron rocket trail as it launches into space

    The US Is Paying $190M For Mach 5 Rockets That Will Never Reach Space - Here's Why

    The U.S. Department of Defense isn't known for its restraint when it comes to spending, but these expensive rockets that won't reach space have a clear purpose.

    By Briley Kenney 51 min ago Read More
  • Artistic rendition of UFO over a lake

    The Pentagon Missed A Major Deadline To Release UFO Footage - Here's What We Know

    A large portion of the world's population wants to know whether or not humans are alone in the universe, but red tape and bureaucracy gets in the way.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 51 min ago Read More
  • A white Falcon 9 rocket takes off on its GPS III mission, during a clear day at U.S. Space Force base Cape Canaveral.

    US Space Force's Broken OCX GPS Faces Cancellation After 16 Years And $8 Billion Of Investment

    After years of delays, the Pentagon may be forced to shut down its GPS satellite network. Despite this, the Space Force has plans for future satellite systems.

    By Alec Hively 51 min ago Read More
  • Paratrooper descending from sky with parachute

    What Happens When A Pilot Ejects From A Fighter Jet At High Speeds?

    One could be forgiven for thinking that being a safety feature, fighter jet ejection seats were actually safe, but the reality is more nuanced.

    By Joe Oliveto 51 min ago Read More
  • fighter jets flying above the clouds, clear sky behind them

    China's Future Fighter Jets Might Power Themselves Using 6G Radar Energy

    Instead of just hiding from radar, China’s future jets might have a surprising way to use those signals to their advantage. See the tech behind this breakthrough

    By Joshua Hawkins 51 min ago Read More
  • The SSN-798 nuclear submarine being worked on at a shipyard.

    One Of The World's Most Advanced Nuclear Powered Submarines Completed Its First US Test

    When it comes to naval strength, the US is peerless, and that tradition continues with the first rigorous sea test of this state-of-the-art sub.

    By Michael Bizzaco 51 min ago Read More
  • The Leonidas AR weapon produced by Epirus and General Dynamics Land Systems.

    This 10-Ton High-Pulse Microwave Robot Fries Drone Swarms In Seconds

    With autonomous drones becoming and increasingly regular threat, countermeasures become necessary. And this weapon developed by Epirus and GDLS fills that need.

    By Daniel Trock 51 min ago Read More
  • Two Russian submarines docked and out of use.

    This Keeps Deep-Diving Titanium Nuclear Submarines Unique To Russia

    The Russian Navy exclusively operates titanium-based nuclear submarines that are much more durable. Here's why no other country uses these subs.

    By Briley Kenney 51 min ago Read More
  • Men building supports inside Camp Century in Greenland.

    NASA Found A Secret US Military Base Buried Deep In Greenland's Ice Shelf

    NASA scientists recently discovered an abandoned Cold War-era U.S. military base that's been hiding under the ice in Greenland for nearly 60 years.

    By Briley Kenney 51 min ago Read More
  • bunches of bananas growing on a banana plant

    Bananas Might Be The Key To New, Sustainable Textiles

    The textile and fashion industries are bad for the environment, but we might be able to reduce that negative impact by switching to banana cloth.

    By Elias Nash 20 hours ago Read More
  • A spherical sunrise alarm clock on a nightstand next to someone sleeping in bed

    Do Those 'Sunrise' Morning Alarms Actually Work?

    Sunrise-simulating alarm clocks are having a bit of a moment right now, but are the claims made about them true? Are they an early morning miracle?

    By Noelle Corbett 1 day ago Read More
  • NASA's Artemis II mission in launch, fire and smoke billowing from its rockets

    Why Do Some Rockets Not Have Fins?

    While in the early days of space exploration it was quite common to see fins on rockets, today these structural components have become increasingly rare.

    By Alan Bradley 2 days ago Read More
  • NASA astronaut Frank Rubio seen with a water bubble on the ISS

    How Do NASA Astronauts Drink Liquids In Space?

    Thanks to the fact that water doesn't stay in a cup in space, drinking on the International Space Station is no easy feat, so how do they do it?

    By Gerard Griessel 4 days ago Read More
  • An Xbox controller in front of a poster for The Last of Us Part II.

    Is The Last Of Us Cordyceps Infection Possible In Real Life?

    Part of the draw to post-apocalyptic shows and movies is wondering if it could ever happen in real life, especially if it's a zombie apocalypse.

    By Daniel Trock 4 days ago Read More
  • NASA's SLS moon rocket seen at lift off

    Rockets Actually Fly Better Without Air - Here's Why

    When planes fly through the atmosphere, they rely on air to keep themselves aloft, rockets on the other hand are better off without the air.

    By Gerard Griessel 4 days ago Read More
  • Sheep grazing on dry grass near solar panels to help maintain a solar farm.

    Grazing Sheep On Solar Farms Are Having A Major Effect On Farmer Incomes

    Renewable energy installations have a serious vegetation problem. Discover the unusual, ancient solution that is making some farmers extremely wealthy.

    By Briley Kenney 5 days ago Read More
  • The SpaceX Starfall capsule seen reentering Earth's atmosphere

    SpaceX Wants To Keep Important Supplies Floating In Space - Here's Why

    SpaceX is working on something unusual in orbit, and it could open the door to a very different kind of space mission than most people expect.

    By Gerard Griessel 6 days ago Read More
  • A person holding up solar eclipse glasses at a viewing event.

    Americans Might Still Get To See The 2026 Solar Eclipse - Here's How

    People living far up in the northern hemisphere, such as Iceland and Greenland will be able to see the 2026 total solar eclipse, while others aren't as lucky.

    By Briley Kenney 6 days ago Read More
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