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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the US Department of Defense has launched a study in which scientists will try to find out the effect of electromagnetic radiation from fighter aircraft onboard systems on pilots
Russia developed a material that masks military equipment in the snow
oselectronics Holding has developed a radio-absorbing material for snowy terrain, which reduces the detection range of military equipment by three to four times, learned BulgarianMilitary.com citing RIA Novosti.
Curiosity’s mission team continues to control the rover from home
Because of coronavirus, employees of many enterprises and companies in all countries began to switch to remote work from home to protect themselves from Covid-19 and thereby reduce the burden on doctors and medical facilities.
A new stealth coating metamaterial – anapole. What it is and how it works?
Anapol is a non-radiating source or scatterer that is capable of emitting vector potentials in the absence of radiated electromagnetic fields, as well as scattering vector potentials in the absence of fields.
The coronavirus may be recognized as a biological weapon, Iran said
Iran is exploring the possibility that coronavirus may be a biological weapon in its origin. This was announced on April 12 by the head of the health department of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the country, Hassan Araghizadeh
A reagent for a 20-minute analysis on coronavirus was created in South Korea
Specialists from the Daegu Institute of Science and Technology and the Gyeongsangbuk-do Province have created a reagent using which the COVID-19 coronavirus test will take only 20 minutes.
NASA announces a giant radio telescope project in a crater on the moon
NASA has published a list of grants allocated for the implementation of innovative space projects. One of them is the construction of a giant radio telescope in the crater on the moon.
DARPA begins development of bioelectronic implants for US military
The development of a body-implantable bioelectronic adapter for automatically adjusting sleep cycles and for controlling pathogens that cause diarrhea was launched at the Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects (DARPA), learned BulgarianMilitary.com