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At 100ft and 500 knots: The Buccaneer’s low-level killing zone
The Buccaneer was designed to penetrate enemy defenses by flying extremely low and fast over the sea. Its strong airframe, boundary layer control system, and stable handling allowed sustained ...
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CFC replacements behind vast quantities of global 'forever chemical' pollution, research reveals
Chemicals brought in to help protect our ozone layer have had the unintended consequences of spreading vast quantities of a ...
Sixty-six million years ago, an asteroid strike and volcanic eruptions triggered a global climate catastrophe. Earth plunged ...
To reduce air pollution associated with ocean transport, the International Maritime Organization tightened restrictions on ...
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NASA’s research jet hits 144 mph with new wing tech that cuts drag and fuel use
A team of NASA researchers successfully performed a high-speed taxi test that could help ...
Atomic scale copper rich layers inside rare earth magnets suppress demagnetization, improving strength, stability, and efficiency in motors and generators.
The chemicals that helped save the ozone layer may be quietly seeding the planet with an indestructible pollutant.
AI succeeds in logistics only when decision authority, evidence standards and accountability are explicitly designed, ...
From galaxies to the Sun, new research explains how turbulent motion can produce large-scale magnetic fields that remain ...
A thin, soft and slippery layer of clay-rich mud embedded in rock below the seafloor intensified the 2011 Japan earthquake ...
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Can This Cesarean Closure Technique Reduce Complications?
Doctor recommends approaching closure with the precision of plastic surgery ...
Asana’s new Claude integration embeds project management inside Anthropic’s AI chatbot, turning natural-language chats into ...
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