Revolutionary Life-Saving Tech Helps Find Missing Persons
Lifeseeker is a new kind of technology that could help Search and Rescue teams find missing people in mere minutes by tracking their cellphones,...
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...
Leading AI Experts Call for World Leaders to “Wake Up and...
25 of the world's leading AI scientists are calling for world leaders to take stronger action on AI risks and warning that the progress...
Revolutionary Snake-Inspired Robot Can Move and Manipulate Objects
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...
HMS Anson Nuclear Capable Submarine
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...
Charting Space Junk Constellations in Earth’s Orbit
A new initiative is charting “star constellations” in the Earth’s orbit, but not ones made of actual stars – these constellations are charted patterns...
Electronic Spider Silk Can Be Printed Directly onto Skin
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...
New Underwater Drone Algorithms Enable Seabed Missions
The US Navy is developing and testing algorithms meant to sustain unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) operability in operations of bathymetry –a method of mapping...
NATO Members Want to Build High-Tech Drone Wall
NATO countries that are bordering Russia have agreed to develop a drone wall stretching from Norway to Poland in an effort to safeguard their...
These Wearable Fibers can Generate and Store Energy
Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) have developed new battery and solar fibers for wearable electronics with an ambition to develop...
How Can We Tackle 160 Million Pieces of Space Debris?
Experts claim there are over 160 million pieces of space debris currently orbiting Earth, which could be extremely dangerous and cause a cascading chain...
The First Driverless Military Vehicles Designed Without Driver Space
California-based self-driving technology developer Kodiak Robotics is partnering with defense manufacturing firm Textron Systems to build military ground vehicles specifically designed for driverless operations....
Ukraine’s New “Sea Baby” – A Rocket-Armed Kamikaze Marine Drone
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has recently unveiled its brand-new rocket-armed unmanned surface vessel (USV). This upgraded kamikaze naval drone called “the Sea...
Connecting Satellite Constellations and the Internet of Things
Nowadays, the number of connected objects that compose the Internet of Things (IoT) is growing quickly – today's 15 billion connected devices are expected to...
Patriot 3 – A Ship-Launched, Vertically Fired Missile Shooting System
Lockheed Martin’s Patriot PAC-3 MSE interceptor was successfully fired using Lockheed’s virtualized Aegis weapon system and took down a live target simulating a cruise...
Why Is Health Data Under Such a Cybersecurity Threat?
Health technology provider, e-prescription company MediSecure was recently subject to a severe large-scale ransomware attack affecting people's personal and health information, which apparently stemmed...
Tiny Metalens Cameras Revolutionize Small Technologies with AI Power
Deep learning techniques are advancing the image quality of metalens in a method that leverages AI to upscale images, making metalens cameras useful for...
The US Army Tests Unmanned High Mobility Artillery Rocket System
The US Army has recently demonstrated its AML (Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher) prototype that's meant to offer increased firepower and magazine depth without the risk...
Bank Data Stealing Malware Is Back Despite Arrests
Investigation shows that despite a recent crackdown on the Grandoreiro banking trojan malware, it is back and has been actively targeting 1500 banks globally.
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Ukraine Malware Blackouts and The Physical Threats of Cyber Warfare
Back in 2016, Ukraine experienced the first-ever known malware-caused blackout that affected a fifth of Kyiv's citizens. Six years later, during the early stages...
Germany’s New Heron TP UAV Uses Many Israeli-Made Systems
Germany, who is reconsidering its defense needs seeing the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, has signed a “pivotal agreement” with Israel Aerospace Industries...
The Growing Risk of Keyless Car Thefts
The same technology that was designed to make it easier to unlock and start vehicles has brought with it a surge in auto theft.
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