Ukrainian forces say they have begun combat-testing wearable exoskeletons designed to reduce physical strain on soldiers and improve reloading speed in artillery operations.
The Ukrainian Air Assault Forces’ 7th Rapid Reaction Corps…

Ukrainian forces say they have begun combat-testing wearable exoskeletons designed to reduce physical strain on soldiers and improve reloading speed in artillery operations.
The Ukrainian Air Assault Forces’ 7th Rapid Reaction Corps…

The Federal Communications Commission has ordered a ban on the import of new consumer routers that are manufactured overseas, citing cybersecurity risks.
The order, published late Monday, said the import ban will “include all consumer-grade…

The new DWS1215 Draw-Wire Encoder System from Industrial Encoder Corporation provides precise linear position feedback across long measurement ranges. Featuring incremental and absolute outputs, high linearity, and durable construction,…

Scientists in Geneva took some antiprotons out for a spin—a very delicate one—in a truck, in a never-tried-before test drive that has been deemed a success.

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Along the warm waters of Mexico’s Caribbean coast lives a creature so gentle that sailors once mistook it for a mermaid. Slow-moving, peaceful and curious, manatees have glided through rivers and coastal lagoons for millions of years, long…
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas that is second only to carbon dioxide in driving up global temperatures. But it doesn’t linger in the atmosphere for long thanks to molecules called hydroxyl radicals, which are known as the “atmosphere’s…

What if AI could predict the next financial meltdown? Sounds like a promising idea, yet as new research finds, the devil is in the details.

As NASA seeks to understand the mysteries of the universe, the agency is advancing technologies to locate and explore Earth-like planets far beyond our solar system. A key element of this research involves observing reflected light from…

A rare and aging NASA spacecraft is slipping out of orbit, triggering an urgent and unconventional rescue effort led by a private team, an operation first detailed by Ars Technica that could redefine how satellites are saved in space.