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Star Wars: How India’s spacetech-defence ties are shaping the futureSpaceX’s IPO filing underscores how space has evolved from exploration to a strategic domain central to national security, communications a...
Rafale fires MICA NG missile: All about the next-generation weapon built to target stealth aircraft, drones and cruise missilesFrance successfully test-fired its new MICA NG air-to-air missile from a Rafale jet, marking its first supersonic flight. This advanced mis...
US rolls out $1 billion F-35 electronic warfare retrofit contract for its armed forces, foreign operatorsThe United States has rolled out a nearly USD 1 billion upgrade programme for its fifth-generation stealth fighter F-35 Lightning 2 fleet, ...
A Breakthrough Kitchen Device Is Being Hailed as the Invention That Could Finally Replace the Microwave for GoodA new generation of hybrid ovens is challenging the microwave's dominance in kitchens. These sophisticated appliances combine convection, i...
A South Korean startup captures workers' techniques to develop AI brains for robotsSouth Korean AI startup RLWRLD is creating a vast library of human expertise by capturing skilled workers' actions, like hotel staff foldin...
What is the secret behind the Pentagon’s 8-Pointed UFO? Viral UAP footage has internet users linking Alien files to ancient biblical warnings like ‘Ophanim’ descriptionsA newly released clip from the United States Department of Defense has reignited America’s fascination with UFOs, UAPs and biblical mysteri...
Angels, star-shaped structure, and four-foot-tall aliens: What declassified UFO files released by Trump administration revealedPresident Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have declassified approximately 170 files concerning UFO sightings and unidentified aeri...
Inside the high-stakes US defence system tracking Iran missiles and dronesUS forces in the Middle East face persistent missile and drone threats, necessitating a multi-layered defense network. Satellites provide i...
How did Iran detect an ‘invisible’ F-35? Viral video points to a passive tracking systemF35 hit over Iran: viral animated clip suggests Iran may have detected an F-35 stealth fighter using passive infrared sensors, tracking hea...
How NASA’s technology changed daily life on Earth: Innovations behind selfie, GPS, medical tools & moreNASA impact on daily life: NASA's innovations have transformed daily life. Technology developed for space missions now powers smartphone ca...
Tonbo Imaging raises Rs 175 cr in pre-IPO funding roundMumbai-based defence tech startup Tonbo Imaging has raised Rs 175 crore in Series D pre-IPO funding from Florintree Advisors, Tenacity Vent...
Japan aborts launch of 1st H3 rocket carrying defense censorFriday's launch problem at the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan is a setback for Japan's space program, which suffered an earlier...
Naval Dockyard designs low-cost temperature sensor in wake of coronavirus pandemicAll personnel are allowed inside only after proper screening at the gates, the official said.The infrared-technology-based sensor is manufa...
US awards contract to provide night vision sensors to India"The capability that our sensor provides results in enhanced aircraft survivability, pilot safety and mission success," Taylor said.
US approves sale of night vision equipment to PakistanThe system will be used for the AH-1Z Cobra attack helicopters, which have proved very effective in combats against militants, particularly...
Organic electronics could lead to cheap, wearable sensorsResearchers are developing new cheap, flexible sensors that could be worn easily to accurately measure blood-oxygen levels.
Indian-American freshman at MIT wins Ingenuity awardMIT freshman Bandyopadhyay is among the 10 selected individuals, who were named recipients of the second annual American Ingenuity Awards.
Technology to track terrorists: Sensors to check infiltrations soonBSF issued an EoI for sensors last year too. The procurement has got a push now after BSF failed to detect an intrusion in Samba last month.
Now, camera sensor that doesn't need flashThe new sensor developed at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, is highly sensitive to both visible and infrared light.
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In many ways, MP3 players have gone above their call of duty as music storing devices, and are often used to help bring criminals to justic...