Company Contracted to Create AI Model for the Military
The United Kingdom has signed a contract valued at up to £12 million ($14.8 million) with AI company Adarga to deploy its advanced artificial...
20 Million ChatGPT Accounts Allegedly Stolen and Sold on Hacker Marketplace
A massive breach involving OpenAI’s ChatGPT has emerged, with a Russian threat actor reportedly selling the login credentials for 20 million accounts on the...
New Machine Learning Model Detects Harmful Social Media Comments
A new machine-learning model developed by a team of researchers from Australia and Bangladesh is making waves in the fight against toxic social media...
Google Patches Dangerous Zero-Day Flaw in Chrome
Google has rolled out a critical fix for a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2025-2783) in its Chrome browser that has been actively exploited by sophisticated cybercriminals....
Optical Amplifier Delivers 10x Data Transmission with Ultra-Wide Bandwidth
A new optical amplifier developed by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden might significantly boost the capabilities of fiber-optic communication and laser...
Military Invests in Advanced Metal 3D Printing to Accelerate Vehicle Part...
A new research facility in Illinois is set to transform how the U.S. military produces critical components for ground vehicles, harnessing large-scale metal additive...
Scientists Develop High-Performance Supercapacitor with Potential to Replace Conventional Batteries
A research breakthrough from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) may bring the energy storage industry one step closer to replacing conventional...
Breakthrough in Drone Swarm Tech: New System Enables Real-Time Updates and...
A new collaboration between defense and software innovators is pushing the boundaries of drone swarm capabilities, setting the stage for faster, smarter autonomous missions....
Containerized Missile Systems Raise Alarm Over Covert Strike Capabilities
A new generation of Chinese missile-launching platforms, camouflaged within standard shipping containers, is prompting serious concern among defense analysts and security experts. Known as...
Tiny 3D Printer Prints Objects Using Light
A major leap in photonic technology may soon transform how and where we manufacture 3D objects. Researchers at MIT have unveiled a small photonic...
LLM-Created “Package Hallucinations” Pose New Software Supply Chain Risk
As generative AI tools become a fixture in software development workflows, a new study warns of an emerging security threat linked to how large...
Researchers Develop Improved Method for Predicting Strength of Lightweight 3D-Printed Parts
A new research effort is offering a clearer picture of how lightweight 3D-printed components perform under stress, with the potential to improve reliability and...
New Radar Demonstrates Maritime Tracking Capabilities in Successful Navy Test
The U.S. Navy has completed a series of live maritime trials for the AN/SPY-6(V)4 radar system from Raytheon, confirming its ability to track both...
North Korean Hackers Use AI-Generated Military ID Deepfakes in Targeted Cyber...
A recent cyber operation linked to North Korea has revealed a new layer of sophistication in the use of artificial intelligence for malicious purposes....
Toyota Explores Use of Drones to Support Off-Road Driving
Toyota has filed a request with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) seeking authorization to test a drone-based system designed to assist drivers navigating...
New Method Enhances AI’s Ability to Recognize Personalized Objects
Vision-language models (VLMs) are becoming increasingly capable at identifying general objects like “a dog” or “a car,” but they still struggle when asked to...
Smart, Stealthy, and Squishy: An Underwater Jellyfish Robot
Chinese researchers have unveiled a new biomimetic underwater robot designed to operate almost invisibly beneath the surface. Modelled after a jellyfish, the transparent robot...
TAK Turns Smartphones into Battlefield Coordination Tools
Over the past decade, the Tactical Assault Kit (TAK) has grown from a research experiment into one of the most widely used digital tools...
Augmented Reality Takes Flight in Military Training
Training attack helicopter crews for modern threat environments has traditionally required large training areas, multiple aircraft, and complex coordination. Even then, it is difficult...
T-Dome: A Smarter Shield Integrating Air, Missile, and Drone Defenses
Modern air-defense systems face a common problem: sensors, interceptors, and command centers often operate in parallel rather than as a synchronized whole. This slows...
The Shape-Shifting “Octo Robot” Built for Stealth
Robots intended for complex natural environments face a familiar problem: rigid bodies and fixed-color surfaces make them easy to detect and limit their ability...
The Radar Upgrade That Could Keep a Cold-War Bomber Flying to...
Large strategic bombers were designed for a very different battlespace than the one air forces face today. Modern conflicts rely on dense sensor networks,...

















































