The Race for Laser Weapons: A New Era in Defense Technology
As Gulf states increasingly adopt laser weapons to counter drone threats amid ongoing tensions, questions arise about their effectiveness and the implications for regional security.
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As Gulf states increasingly adopt laser weapons to counter drone threats amid ongoing tensions, questions arise about their effectiveness and the implications for regional security.
Students at UCLA have developed a pioneering automated system for electroporation, significantly improving laboratory efficiency for 96- and 384-well formats.
Explore key mixing tools that can elevate your club tracks using Ableton, focusing on gain, EQ, and a real-session tool chain.
Despite ongoing pollution issues in the Thames, a new bathing site in London is attracting swimmers eager to enjoy the river. Efforts are underway to improve water quality.
As Top Gun celebrates its 40th anniversary, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and co-writer Jack Epps reflect on the film's iconic moments and its impact on cinema.
Eurovision, once a symbol of European unity, faces its largest boycott yet in 2026, highlighting a shift towards human rights issues.
Selective colleges are seeing a rise in rural applicants, thanks to significant funding from a University of Chicago alumnus. However, the real test lies in ensuring these students actually enroll.
Touzani returns with ‘Soave’, a new single released through Get Physical Music, showcasing his evolving sound tailored for contemporary dancefloors.
A recent survey indicates that only 30% of Germans are in favor of the current coalition government, highlighting a significant desire for change among the populace.
Despite President Trump's recent visit to China, there appears to be no indication that China is willing to exert pressure on Iran, as reported by Reza Sayah.