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Why Radar Technology Still Isn’t Perfect

In this episode, control of the channel shifts to a new voice as we dissect the true nature of AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) radars. While often hailed as the pinnacle of modern detection ...
These incredible animals seem to defy the laws of physics with the way they transcend time and space, and we are amazed.
A 16-year-old Greek student, Giorgos Leventidis, has achieved an extraordinary academic feat — securing an unconditional ...
As sunlight filters through your window each morning, a quiet, powerful rhythm pulses inside your body. This inner clock ...
For over a decade, a dim but persistent glow near the center of the Milky Way has confused astronomers. This mysterious ...
Bill Nye, everyone’s favorite Science Guy, has long been an advocate for science-driven solutions to combat climate change.
With more article submissions and fraudulent activity than ever before, journal peer review processes are creaking under the pressure. Nina Notman discovers how AI and automated tools are taking some ...
We aren’t sure if [Looking Glass Universe] didn’t trust the accepted number for Planck’s constant, or just wanted the ...
Rutgers-Camden alumnus Ronald Barr CCAS’24 now applies his technical knowledge in a role at the defense aerospace giant ...
Because there’s no current in the insulating layer, charge is trapped inside that layer, and the classical laws of physics say that voltage should also measure zero. Just as a tennis ball thrown at a ...
The Mystery Spot isn’t just another quirky roadside attraction – it’s a mind-bending experience that has been confounding Californians and tourists alike for generations. As you wind your way through ...
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