New FBI and CISA Guidelines Target Key Security Gaps in Critical...
The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have updated their joint guidance to urge software vendors to prioritize security, specifically focusing...
Virtual Reality Tech Brings New Dimension to U.S. Army Intelligence Training
The U.S. Army is turning to extended reality (XR) to sharpen the skills of its aerial intelligence units, with a new virtual training system...
NASA Tests AI-Enabled Satellite to Improve Autonomous Data Collection
NASA has recently demonstrated a significant advancement in satellite technology with the successful testing of a system that enables a satellite to autonomously identify...
3D-Printed Antennas Bend Without Breaking the Signal
A new type of 3D-printed antenna could transform how vehicles, drones, and wearable devices maintain wireless communication while in motion. Developed by researchers at...
Turning Earthquake Detectors into Aircraft Trackers
Technology designed to detect earthquakes is now showing unexpected potential in airspace monitoring. Researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks have demonstrated that seismic...
$12M Investment Powers Next-Gen Hypersonic Testing for Defense and Space
The next generation of aircraft and space systems requires the ability to conduct tests at extremely high speeds — yet today, the industry is...
This New Drone Carries Half a Ton and Lands Almost Anywhere
Frontline units and emergency responders increasingly rely on unmanned systems, yet most commercially available cargo drones still fall short of operational needs. Typical platforms...
Stopping Drones Without Collateral Damage: A New Approach
Small, commercially available drones have become a persistent battlefield problem. Easy to acquire and modify, they are now widely used for reconnaissance, targeting, and...
Cybercrime’s New Wave: Has AI Made Attacks Unstoppable?
Cybercrime is entering a phase where speed and scale are no longer limited by human skill. For years, defenders have tracked the evolution of...
How a Sea Creature Is Teaching Robots to “Just Keep Swimming”
Autonomous robots still struggle with a basic problem that animals solve effortlessly: how to keep moving when conditions suddenly change. Uneven terrain, loss of...
Jailbreaking the Matrix: Testing AI’s Red Pill Moment
As large language models move from experimental tools to core infrastructure—powering applications in healthcare, finance and enterprise software—the focus is shifting from capability to...
Installed and Forgotten? This Extension Might Not Be Safe Anymore
Browser extensions are widely used to add convenience to everyday browsing, from saving files to managing workflows. However, their deep integration into the browser...
Say Goodbye to Congestion: A New Kind of Wireless
Wireless networks are under growing pressure as more devices compete for bandwidth indoors. Offices, homes, and public spaces are increasingly crowded with Wi-Fi and...
Your Face as a Password: The Growing Risk Behind Biometric Security
Facial recognition is quickly becoming part of everyday life. From unlocking phones to passing through airports or entering office buildings, systems that identify individuals...
This AI Predicts Fire Growth and Redirects Evacuees in Real Time
When a fire alarm sounds, most people instinctively head toward the nearest exit. The problem is that the closest route is not always the...
Experts: Response to Israel’s Security Challenges in Next Decade lies in...
All new developments to be showcased at InnoTech 2020
At the onset of the third decade of the 2000s, the State of Israel is confronted...
New Spacecraft Shield to Revolutionize Aerial Industry
MIT scientists discovered a new design for spacecraft shields after finding that very hot metals get stronger when struck by an object moving at...
Recyclable Components Make Rechargeable Batteries More Sustainable
Safer than the flammable traditional lithium batteries that currently fuel our electronic devices and, in the future, capable of powering them for days after...
Breakthrough Ultra-Fast Charging Lithium-Sulfur Battery for EVs and Drones
Engineers at Monash University have made a significant breakthrough in battery technology with the development of an ultra-fast charging lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery. This innovative...
Composite Metal Foam: The Future of Ballistic Armor and Heat Insulation
A revolutionary new material, Composite Metal Foam (CMF), is poised to transform various industries, from aerospace to military and even transportation. After years of...
Optical Wireless System Offers Secure, High-Speed Connectivity Without Radio Waves for...
A new optical wireless system developed in the UK is aiming to reshape secure communications by eliminating a key vulnerability in conventional wireless networks:...
Compact Foldable Drone Demonstrates Fast Deployment and Instant Stability
A research team of students at Texas A&M University has developed a compact micro air vehicle (MAV) that can be launched by hand and...
















































