First Ethanol-to-Jet Fuel Plant Nears Production
A new facility in Georgia is set to become the world’s first commercial plant to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from ethanol, marking a...
ChatGPT Conversations Found via Google Search Raise Privacy Concerns
A recent discovery has raised substantial privacy concerns for users of ChatGPT: conversations shared using OpenAI’s "shared link" feature have been appearing in public...
New Impact-Responsive Electrolyte Aims to Prevent Lithium-Ion Battery Fires
A recent development in battery safety could significantly reduce the risk of fires in lithium-ion cells—without requiring a redesign of existing battery production methods....
ChatGPT to Introduce Teen-Specific Version with Enhanced Safety Features
OpenAI has recently announced that ChatGPT will soon begin offering a version of its platform tailored specifically for teenage users, as part of a...
New Tech Offers Drones Real-Time Defense Against Cyber Takeovers
FIU Researchers have developed a new security system designed to protect drones mid-flight from cyberattacks that could otherwise hijack control and render them inoperable....
DeepMind’s AI Uncovers Clue to Unlocking “Cold” Cancerous Tumors
A new artificial intelligence model developed by Google DeepMind and Yale University has shown promising results in identifying drug combinations that could improve the...
New Memory System Cuts Bottlenecks in Data Centers
Data centers today face a growing challenge: modern servers must juggle multiple programs from countless users simultaneously, all while keeping data secure. This creates...
AI-Aided Target Recognition Tested for Next-Gen Command Prototype
The US Army has begun integrating AI-assisted target recognition into its Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) prototype during the ongoing Ivy Sting 2...
Adaptive Training: How AI Builds Battlefield Readiness
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept in military training—it’s now a working part of how service members learn, plan, and prepare for...
Next-Gen Battery Targets the Needs of Laser-Based Weapons
As high-power lasers move from experimental concepts to practical counter-drone tools, one technical bottleneck continues to slow progress: power. Directed-energy systems require fast, intense...
Rising Global Tensions Fuel a Boom in Israeli DefenseTech
In recent years, the global system has experienced growing regional and international tension, driving many countries to seek solutions that ensure intelligence and operational...
This Next-Gen AI Can Break In—But It’s Being Trained to Defend...
Cyber operations are becoming more complex, and the growing role of artificial intelligence is accelerating that shift. Security teams already struggle to handle the...
This Locally-Manufactured Wheeled Howitzer Brings Automation to the Front Line
For decades, Israel’s artillery relied on tracked systems introduced in the 1980s. While dependable, those platforms were manpower-heavy, slower to reposition, and increasingly mismatched...
How Visible Light Could Power Secure, Jam-Resistant Links
Wireless communication is becoming increasingly crowded. Radio-based links are under constant pressure from spectrum congestion, interference, and regulatory limits—challenges that are especially acute in...
This Metal Can Let Aircraft Wings Change Shape in Mid-Flight
Aircraft designers have long pursued wings that can adapt to changing flight conditions. Fixed surfaces are always a compromise: a wing shape optimized for...
This Uncrewed Helicopter Could Hunt Submarines for Hours
Operating helicopters in the North Atlantic has always carried high risk. Harsh weather, long distances, and the growing presence of submarines make maritime aviation...
How to Shut Off AI and Tracking Without Switching Browsers
Modern web browsers have quietly evolved from simple tools for accessing the internet into dense platforms packed with AI assistants, shopping prompts, sponsored content,...
How Directed-Energy Weapons Are Changing Ship Defense
Naval air defense is under growing strain. Small, low-cost drones are increasingly used to probe or saturate warships, forcing crews to rely on missiles...
From 48 Hours to 2: A Robot Speeds Up Tank Servicing
Maintaining armored vehicles is often as demanding as operating them. Tank engines are packed with sensors, wiring, fuel lines, and mechanical components layered in...
C-Level Responsibility for Cybersecurity in Organizations
By Ilan Segelman, Power Communication
The multiple cyber attacks have led to an increasing awareness of the senior executives in organizations to the cyber attacks’...
The Zoom Update That Installs a Hidden Tracker
Video conferencing has become routine for workplaces, making platforms like Zoom a familiar part of daily operations. That familiarity is now being exploited. Security...
Major Step in Search for AI-Based Programmer
An artificial intelligence tool that can program software interests US military. The technology was developed by a team of computer scientists from Rice University...

















































