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This article was originally featured on KFF Health News. The Department of Defense relies on hundreds, if not thousands, ..
Oceans are now one step closer to being battlefields for robotic ships. This past week the US Navy announced that its task ..
Unauthorized harvesting of Americans’ personal online data isn’t just a privacy issue—it’s also a matter of national ..
A team of scientists at Northwestern University have developed synthetic melanin that can accelerate healing in human skin. ..
The government’s ongoing campaign to investigate and destigmatize unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) sightings entered ..
On October 17, Japan’s military announced it had successfully test-fired a railgun on board a ship. The test was conducted ..
Update: This post has been updated to include a comment from HTX’s Rachel Tan. For the next three weeks, police in Singapore ..
Long a staple of science fiction, the idea of creating weapons that can disrupt or alter the cognitive processes of enemy ..
Runners will sometimes refer to “hitting the afterburners” at the end of a race — drawing on the last reserves of energy ..
The movements of performers are captured by a ring of cameras to create avatars that follow the actions of each person in real ..