Much of today’s defense‑tech discourse revolves around “technological sovereignty,” namely, access to advanced chips, secure ...
MARTIN O'NEILL reckons it would be a major shock. Same goes for pretty much everyone else in and around Scottish football.
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Weapons the U.S. Military Issued Despite Known Design Problems
Wars are rarely fought with perfect equipment. Throughout history, militaries have fielded weapons they knew were flawed, ...
Mitchel Angelos, who turned 100 Jan. 14, lived an adventure that included growing up in abject poverty, serving during WW II ...
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BMW M5 Touring vs Audi RS2 Avant: spicy wagons
If ever a marque was more soberly regarded by the non-motoring public than BMW, it could only be Audi. Both companies ...
The Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center provided this testimony of Andrew’s life in his own words, as recorded by Raisa Moroz and Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Southern Arizona: My name ...
When Brian Stonehouse, a British spy posing as an artist, was freed from the concentration camp, he made drawings to document ...
A gold superconducting quantum computer hangs against a black background. Quantum computers, like the one shown here, could someday allow chemists to solve problems that classical computers can’t.
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