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Why Earth’s Pacific Side Is Cooling So Much Faster

James Thompson
Science

An ancient Iowa impact crater still decides what flows from Manson’s...

James Thompson
Science

Scientists Trace a Sunken Microcontinent That Still Shapes Europe’s Mountains

James Thompson
Science

A man chased “gold” in Australia his rock carried the Solar...

James Thompson
Science

Kīlauea’s Summit Magma System Builds Pressure as Tiny Quakes Break the...

James Thompson
Science

Can a cosmic horizon hide heaven in plain sight?

James Thompson
Science

2-million-year-old Homo habilis bones reveal powerful arms, puzzling legs

Thomas Reed
Science

A Red Dwarf’s Plasma Blast Puts Exoplanet “Habitability” on Trial

James Thompson
Science

Why January’s Solar Storm Made Auroras and Stressed Modern Navigation

James Thompson
Science

The Sun’s Proton Storm Puts Satellites and Polar Flights on Notice

James Thompson
Science

A rare S4 radiation storm lit low-latitude auroras and tested space...

James Thompson

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Why the Navy’s New Virginia Submarine Matters Underwater

Charles Mitchell
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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...