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World’s most affordable military laser can shoot down 200 drones in single blast
Australian defense company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) has recently unveiled the world’s most affordable high-energy laser ...
Russia has unveiled its long-delayed nuclear-powered submarine Khabarovsk, the first vessel built to carry the Poseidon ...
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Earnings To Watch: Mayville Engineering (MEC) Reports Q3 Results Tomorrow
Vertically integrated manufacturing solutions provider Mayville Engineering Company (NYSE:MEC) will be reporting results this Tuesday after market close. Here’s what you need to know.
French engineering group Systra has completed the acquisition of Australia-based multidisciplinary engineering company BG&E ...
In this article, EE Business Intelligence MD Chris Yelland writes that Eskom's 'Medium-Term System Adequacy Outlook 2026–2030 ...
Nominations are now open for the Enginuity Skills Awards 2026, widely regarded as the most prestigious awards in the ...
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Denodo teams with ST Engineering to boost data-driven services
Denodo will focus on integrating data management and DSAI capabilities. Denodo has partnered with ST Engineering Mission ...
When looking forward, disruption is always seen as the way to make big gains. But when you look back, large gains often come from a lot of small changes.
Canada's clampdown on international students has hit applicants from India particularly hard, government data shows, as what ...
Colorado job hunters are using AI. So are employers, scammers and even the state’s labor department.
The job market in Colorado and around the country is pitting AI generators against AI filters and leaving real workers and hiring managers feeling trapped in the middle.
Hari Gopalkrishnan's perch and purview at Bank of America offer his team and him one of the broadest and most innovative instantiations of artificial intelligence.
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From fiction to flight: China’s new missile could shapeshift at Mach 5 revolutionising warfare
For decades, Western aerospace experts maintained that manoeuvrability declines sharply as velocity increases, with hypersonic vehicles inherently limited to fixed trajectories. But China’s reported ...
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