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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet Leonidas Expeditionary: The USMC's New Anti-Drone Weapon

Over the past few decades, modern warfare has seen a significant shift with the introduction of drones. Though drones have been around since World War I, it took nearly a century for them to become effective tools in combat. Initially, the U.S. used drones mainly for intelligence, surveillance, and

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Oct 07 2024SCIENCE

Big Rig Reaches Milestone as NASA Preps for Moon Trip

NASA's massive crawler-transporter, used to move heavy launch equipment, just hit a big mileage goal. This happened while they were moving the mobile launcher back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). The mobile launcher had been tested and upgraded at the launch pad for NASA’s upcoming Artemis I

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Oct 07 2024SCIENCE

Did Neanderthals Wear Clothes? The Evidence Speaks Volumes

Imagine a world where the cold is as constant as the stars above. In this world, our ancient relatives, the Neanderthals, had to adapt to survive. One key question scientists are asking is: Did Neanderthals wear clothes? The answer seems to be yes, but how do we know? Scientists have found tool

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Korean AI Firms are Switching to TSMC for Their Chips

Lately, some big names in the South Korean AI scene have been turning away from Samsung's foundry and towards Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). This change is happening because Samsung has hit a few bumps, especially with their 3nm technology. Take Furiosa AI for instance. They use

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Oct 07 2024FINANCE

Is Micron a Smart Buy? A Young Investor’s Guide

Are you thinking about investing in Micron (NASDAQ: MU)? Let's explore the idea of "bottom fishing" for buy signals. Imagine you're at a pond, trying to catch the best fish with your net. In the stock market, "bottom fishing" means looking for stocks that are undervalued but have potential to rise a

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Samsung's 3nm Tech Struggles: What Went Wrong?

Samsung has been having a tough time in the semiconductor market, especially with its new 3nm GAA technology. This tech is supposed to be super advanced, but it’s not working as well as they hoped. In fact, it's causing them to lose customers and money. Industry experts think Samsung might lose arou

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Oct 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Isn't Carbon Capture Tech More Common?

Did you know that there’s a way to clean up power plant exhaust before it hits the air? It’s called carbon capture and storage, or CCS for short. Here’s how it works: special liquids called amines scrub away CO2 from the exhaust gases. Sounds great, right? Well, not so fast. Businesses that sell en

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Digital Payments in Agriculture: A Shift Towards Technology

Bushel, a software company that creates tools for the agricultural supply chain, has some interesting findings. Their recent report shows that farmers are moving away from paper checks. Over the last year, there's been a 12% drop in payments made by check. But it's not just about what's decreasing;

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Space and AI: A New Powerhouse Emerges

Imagine combining satellite technology with cutting-edge artificial intelligence. That's exactly what happened when Yahsat, a satellite operator from the UAE, merged with Bayanat, an AI company specializing in geospatial data. Their new venture, Space42, aims to bring together satellite communicatio

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Automation at Ports: Job Growth or Loss?

In 2022, a study by the Pacific Maritime Association claimed that automating two Los Angeles container terminals in 2015 led to an 11.2% increase in union workforce by 2021. However, another study backed by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union found that automation eliminated the equivale

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