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Why Earth’s Pacific Side Is Cooling So Much Faster

James Thompson
Science

Thorin’s Neanderthal Genome Shows Europe Held Separate Lineages Side by Side

Thomas Reed
Science

Hidden freshwater beneath the Atlantic shelf could change how coastal aquifers...

James Thompson
Science

A Ghostly Forest of Stone Towers May Hold Earth’s Oldest Chemistry...

James Thompson
Science

Forget giant fungi Prototaxites may be a lost branch of complex...

Thomas Reed
Science

Kīlauea’s 1,575-foot lava jets spread ash to Hilo, test hazard messaging

James Thompson
Science

Death Valley’s “sailing stones” finally reveal the quiet force that nudges...

James Thompson
Science

A 570-megapixel camera mapped 669 million galaxies and tightened dark energy’s...

James Thompson
Science

Webb’s Sharpest Dark-Matter Map Turns Cosmic “Gravity Ink” Into a Blueprint

James Thompson
Science

Life’s starter chemicals can survive star birth and keep growing in...

James Thompson
Science

Tooth Plaque and Proteins Finally Give Denisovans a Face

Thomas Reed

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Why the Navy’s New Virginia Submarine Matters Underwater

Charles Mitchell
Engineering

Xiaomi’s Robot Hand Stays Cool by Sweating Like Human Skin

Charles Mitchell
Defense technology

Russia’s Cable-Guided Drone Signals a Harder Counter-Drone Fight

Charles Mitchell
Defense technology

Ukraine’s Drone Edge Is Exposing a Dangerous Military Gap

Charles Mitchell
Charles Mitchell

Why the Navy’s New Virginia Submarine Matters Underwater

What changes when a 377-foot nuclear-powered attack submarine joins the fleet? In the U.S. Navy’s case, it reinforces a part of naval power that is measured less by visibility than by persistence, stealth, and the ability to bring sensors and weapons into contested waters without warning. The newly commissioned USS...