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Russian jamming is causing concerns for the safety of civil aviation across the Baltic Sea region—even to the extent of ...
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Australian startup Q-Ctrl created a highly accurate backup solution: a quantum navigation system that uses ultra-precise ...
Switchblades have become a vital weapon in Ukraine's arsenal, and the U.S. Army plans to increase its own use of loitering ...
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The Apple Watch Ultra 3 has the most features of any Apple smartwatch, but you may not need to buy it if you want two of its ...
The Ligado case tests whether government-issued spectrum licenses amount to protected property rights—and whether blocking their use constitutes a Fifth Amendment taking.
The Global Burst Detection system, a set of specialized payloads hosted on US GPS satellites, has been monitoring the planet for signs of nuclear detonations for over 60 years.
Using Fathom flood modeling, the investigation shows many facilities could face feet of water that block ED access and force ...