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How ships use wave interference to fight drag, the bulbous bow explained
That strange underwater lump at the front of a ship isn't just dead weight, it's a carefully engineered wave generator.
However, most computers and mobile devices aren’t designed for handling lossless or high-res audio, so a DAC – a ...
With satellite numbers soaring, laser communication is emerging as the solution to radio spectrum congestion in Earth’s ...
Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng's viral question to PM Modi in Oslo led to her social media suspension, sparking debates on ...
An international team of scientists has developed a new analysis of how sound waves behave, revealing surprising effects that ...
U.S. allies in the Middle East continue to intercept hostile drone attacks from Iran, turning the United Arab Emirates and ...
The Intercept annotated the “2026 Counterterrorism Strategy” document to show how the U.S. government is bringing its war on ...
Green Left’s Federico Fuentes spoke to Elias Jaua, who explained how Venezuela came to be “militarily occupied and subjected to a policy of coercive tutelage” and why Venezuelans will need to wage a ...
Political analysts have said the continued holding of political rallies by both opposition and ruling parties across ...
L ast week, an Alberta court issued a stunning decision, halting the separatist petition process in a way that immediately ...
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