Ukraine’s intelligence published a full breakdown of Russia’s Iskander-M missile supply chain, revealing 49 companies involved, including 13 still not under international sanctions.
China’s latest display of an autonomous surface drone built to track and attack submarines signals a new phase in the contest ...
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is coming into office based on his successful campaign mantra of greater affordability for New ...
Some say they sign an agreement to be deported willingly. Some say they’re coerced. Either way, advocates claim the system ...
Microchip’s USB PD dual-charging-port reference board demos digitally controlled smart charging applications for different ...
A team of biologists in Australia has developed a scanning device to accurately detect exactly how potent a cannabis plant is ...
NeurIPS 2025, Booth #732 ? MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, will showcase how engineers and scientists can use MATLAB® and Simulink® to design, verify, and deploy ...
Smiths Interconnect provides RF resistives built on chemical vapor deposition (CVD) diamond substrates. Components such as ...
The International Spy Museum in Washington DC reveals the deepest, darkest secrets of the world of espionage, from World War ...
At the Dubai Airshow, held in the UAE from 17 to 21 November, the company E-System Solutions presented a new strike system ...
Russia's latest unmanned maritime platform aims to launch Shahed-style drones from the sea, although its strategic advantages seem limited in Ukraine.
NeoLens AI, a startup from Stanford, aids Ukrainian forces with offline vehicle repairs, enhancing safety and efficiency under challenging conditions.