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US firm’s missile warning system to protect aircraft, boost survivability against threats
A Virginia-based company is set to integrate its Common Missile Warning System into aircraft.
ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A specialized rescue team helped save a dog who'd fallen nearly 30 feet into a well Sunday, according to social media posts from the Butler County Emergency Management ...
A UK-based geothermal and battery production group has brought the country’s first deep geothermal power plant online. Geothermal Engineering Limited (GEL) on February 26 said its United Downs power ...
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Borehole nuclear: US firm’s mile-deep underground reactor gets funding boost
US-based Deep Fission, the startup reimagining nuclear power by moving it a mile underground, ...
Colorado regulators are proposing a $1.53 million penalty against Chevron-owned Noble Energy for a blowout of a fracking well ...
Initial trials show an acoustic fish deterrent system that would use underwater ultrasound technology to keep fish away from ...
Need to protect your computers? An endpoint protection system works at the sharp end of business activity and can be the most effective way to block data breaches and virus infections. Endpoint ...
Now that we have ranked the top 100 MLB prospects entering the 2026 season (along with a breakdown of the players landing in the Nos. 101-200 range), it's time to see how all 30 farm systems stack up.
Bradford Dyeing Association closed in 2012. But chemicals used to treat military uniforms are still being released into the ...
A government attorney who was representing the Justice Department in court is no longer detailed to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota after she told a judge her job “sucks” and ...
Gold tokens face custody and regulatory risks, experts warn Tokenization offers faster settlement, but U.S. regulation remains unclear Gold token demand rises amid elevated bullion prices Feb 3 ...
Handheld gaming systems aren’t niche anymore. Today’s devices range from compact devices built around retro emulation to full-fledged portable PCs capable of running modern AAA games. That variety is ...
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