Forget radar sweeps and gut instincts — algorithms that think at Mach speed will win the next battle in the sky.
At a simulator deep inside BAE Systems’ Warton facility, engineers are testing a cutting-edge AI system called Rattlesnaq,…
Forget radar sweeps and gut instincts — algorithms that think at Mach speed will win the next battle in the sky.
At a simulator deep inside BAE Systems’ Warton facility, engineers are testing a cutting-edge AI system called Rattlesnaq,…
A new carbon material is gaining attention for its incredible resilience, offering hope for stronger and more durable technologies. Rice University scientists report that monolayer amorphous carbon (MAC) is eight times tougher than graphene.
This…
Two NASA employees are being honored as part of the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals, also known as the Sammies, recognizing outstanding federal employees who are addressing many of our country’s greatest challenges.
Rich Burns of…
For millions of people with limited mobility, daily challenges like getting up from the floor, transferring in and out of the bath, or simply sitting down safely can erode confidence and limit independence.
Scientists found that species cluster in core bioregions and spread outward, likely due to environmental filtering, a pattern that could inform conservation and climate planning. A new study in Nature Ecology & Evolution has identified a simple…
Drones are transforming how we inspect bridges, respond to disasters, and maintain infrastructure in hard-to-reach places. But they hit a wall when it comes to physically interacting with their environment.
Most struggle with tight spaces,…
San Ramon, California, November 22, 2019. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)
New waves of skin-integrated wearables are turning our faces into dashboards and mental health into a real-time data stream. A viral headline…
Deep beneath our feet, around 2,700 kilometers below Earth’s surface, lies a region that has puzzled scientists for over five decades. Known as the D” layer, this zone is famous for accelerating seismic waves in an unexpected way. For years,…
A prominent South Florida angler says the state has a “shark problem” and shared graphic footage Sunday showing bull sharks attacking a hooked sailfish to illustrate his claim.
“Another sailfish lost to the sharks, Viktor Hluben of Landshark…