The United States Air Force has sent two encrypted Emergency Action Messages (EAMs) using its High-Frequency Global Communications System (HFGCS), leaving speculation about nuclear codes among defense experts and in open-source intelligence…
Category: Engineering
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Teaching robots to build without blueprints
Jun 17, 2025 Newly developed mathematical rules allow virtual swarms of tiny robots to build without blueprints. In computer simulations, the robots built honeycomb-like structures without ever following – or…
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Sweden turns oat and wheat waste into clothes for green fashion
The search for new fabric for a more sustainable future is a continuously ongoing process in the fashion industry due to the scrutiny around the textile industry regarding their contribution to climate change.
Hence, cellulose-based textile…
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China’s container missiles could be used for strikes against US
Military analysts and policymakers are increasingly concerned about China’s Containerized Sea Defense Combat System (CSDCS). These covert missile-launch systems are disguised in standard commercial shipping containers and could be used in…
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New diaper transforms poop and plastic into soil in less than a year
Disposable diapers are a huge and ever-increasing problem.
Millions of disposable diapers end up in landfills, where the trash persists for centuries (roughly 500 years in most cases).
Think about it: in just 60 seconds, over 300,000…
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Trump urges Tehran evacuation as G7 warns: No nukes for Iran
The leaders of the G7 nations issued a unified statement declaring that Iran must never be allowed to possess nuclear weapons. They also affirmed Israel’s right to defend itself, as tensions continue to escalate between the two…
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Catalyst mimics photosynthesis to turn CO2 into clean industrial fuel
Carbon dioxide levels are at a historic high, and the need for carbon capture solutions is growing urgent. Industrial sectors, transportation, and energy production continue to pump CO2 into the atmosphere.
While capturing CO2 is one part of…
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Artificial eclipse in orbit unveils closest-ever look at solar corona
In a dazzling first, two European spacecraft —flying in millimeter-perfect formation — have created an artificial solar eclipse in space, capturing the clearest images of the Sun’s elusive corona yet.
The European Space Agency’s…
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AI system helps fighter jets dodge missiles and strike targets faster
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,…
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