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Drones Use AI to Save Farmers and Crops

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It turns out that the new popularity of AI-based applications and their use is not limited to high-tech solutions, as proven by researchers at...
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Lockheed Martin’s AI-Piloted Military Jet Intercepts Enemy Fighter

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Aircraft manufacturer Skunk Works (under Lockheed Martin) collaborated with the University of Iowa to demonstrate the use of AI in air-to-air intercept scenarios. The AI...
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Russia Reveals Autonomous Kamikaze Tanks

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Russia’s High Precision Systems Holding Company revealed two new UGV’ (unmanned ground vehicles) that come in two distinct forms called “Depesha” and “Buggy” and...
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First Hypersonic Missile Tracking Using Space Sensors

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The US Missile Defense Agency (MDA) revealed it is going to test its space-based Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor (HBTSS), which was deployed...
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Saltwater Solution Gives Dead Solar Panels a Second Life

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Researchers from China developed a new approach to safely recycle solar panels in an environmentally friendly way that is also more energy efficient and...
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Innovative Navigation Tech Lets Drones “Fly Blind”

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Canadian company developed a system it claims will turn “dumb drones” smart with a “world-first in navigation technology” and enable highly accurate navigation even...
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The Innovation Revolutionizing Night-Vision Technology

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The new approach to night vision technology includes an ultra-light infrared filter that is thinner than cling wrap and can transform regular glasses into...
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Sustainable Aerogels for Wearable Tech Enhanced by AI and Robotics

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Engineers at the University of Maryland developed a model combining machine learning and collaborative robotics to solve challenges in the design of materials used...
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US Receives Tiny Portable Drones for Faster Spy Missions

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The US Army rolled out its first batch of short-range reconnaissance (SRR) drones to one of its airborne brigade teams, marking an important milestone...
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Airbus Debuts Innovative Unmanned Wingman Drone at ILA Exhibition

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Airbus announced it will unveil “the Wingman concept” at the International Aerospace Exhibition (ILA) in Berlin. This latest innovation introduces a new era of...
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The Skyscrapers of The Future Will Double as Giant Batteries

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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) is the firm that designed the world’s tallest building, and it is now planning to turn skyscrapers into...
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World’s First Wooden Satellite to Reach Space

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Kyoto University announced that the first wooden satellite in history is going to travel to space in September on a SpaceX rocket. The LignoSat...
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The Thinnest Lens in History Is 3 Atoms Thick

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Researchers from the Institute of Physics (IOP) at the University of Amsterdam collaborated with researchers from Stanford University in the US to make the...
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Israel Gives US 200 Customizable Tiny Tank Robots

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The US Marine Corps will receive 200 Roboteam Micro Tactical Ground Robot (MTGR) systems, along with spare parts and maintenance services. The MTGR bots...
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Will The Touchscreens of the Future be Soft?

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Computer scientists at the University of Bath in the UK developed a touch screen that can be warped through finger pressure, becoming softer or...
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Using AI to Conceal Confidential Information in Images

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Researchers from Japan, China, and Finland created a system that replaces confidential parts of images with visually similar alternatives using GenAI. The researchers created...
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Revolutionary Non-Invasive Health Monitoring Device

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A known and existing method of non-invasive health monitoring is through our sweat, which contains biomarkers that can detect various health conditions from diabetes...
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Revolutionary Life-Saving Tech Helps Find Missing Persons

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Lifeseeker is a new kind of technology that could help Search and Rescue teams find missing people in mere minutes by tracking their cellphones,...
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New Spacecraft Shield to Revolutionize Aerial Industry

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MIT scientists discovered a new design for spacecraft shields after finding that very hot metals get stronger when struck by an object moving at...
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Revolutionary Snake-Inspired Robot Can Move and Manipulate Objects

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Snake-inspired robots have many advantages over conventional wheeled or legged ones, like adapting the shape of their body, entering narrow spaces and moving freely...
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HMS Anson Nuclear Capable Submarine

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The HMS Anson submarine, a hunter-killer submarine that is the Royal Navy’s newest and most cutting-edge vessel, is close to deployment after her latest...
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Electronic Spider Silk Can Be Printed Directly onto Skin

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Researchers from the University of Cambridge developed adaptive and eco-friendly spider-silk-inspired sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto biological surfaces, from flower...

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Hackers Claim to Be Selling 310 Million Alleged Temu User Records

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Large online retailers are frequent targets for cybercriminals because they hold vast amounts of customer information. Even when the authenticity of an alleged breach...