
Mutualink's Fusion Kit Enables On-the-Go Interoperability
Mutualink has announced the availability of a new mobile operations fusion kit (OFK) for use by military personnel, coalition partners and first responders in the field. The kit, known as OFK 2.0, e ... more
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Raytheon awarded contratc for USAF FAB-T satellite terminal program
Raytheon has been awarded a $298,000,044 firm-fixed-price and cost-plus-fixed-fee modification for the Family of Advanced Beyond Line of Sight Terminals (FAB-T) Command Post Terminals (CPT) Producti ... more
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The surprising climate power of penguin poo
In tune with nature: expert sounds out all of Ireland's bird species
Tariff wars will hamper climate efforts: COP30 CEO
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Researchers predict electrical response of metals to extreme pressure
Research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences makes it possible to predict how subjecting metals to severe pressure can lower their electrical resistance, a finding that ... more
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World's best thermometer made from light
University of Adelaide physics researchers have produced the world's most sensitive thermometer - three times more precise than the best thermometers in existence.
Published in the journal Phy ... more
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Physicist builds useful light source from harmonic generation
A Kansas State University physicist's proposal may lead to a new way of creating tabletop light sources in the laboratory. Cheng Jin, research associate in physics; Chii-Dong Lin, university disting ... more
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Pitt team first to detect exciton in metal
University of Pittsburgh researchers have become the first to detect a fundamental particle of light-matter interaction in metals, the exciton. The team will publish its work online June 1 in Nature ... more
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Stronger than steel
A Swedish-German research team has successfully tested a new method for the production of ultra-strong cellulose fibres at DESY's research light source PETRA III. The novel procedure spins extremely ... more
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