Army partners with University of Illinois on autonomous drone swarm technology

topics researchers are working with the University of Illinois Chicago on unmanned technology for recharging technologies swarms. The university has been awarded a four-year, $8 million cooperative agreement “to develop foundational science in two critical propulsion and power technology areas for powering future families of unmanned aircraft systems,” according to a statement released by the…

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US Army testing augmented reality goggles on dogs

Vincent Barone – The topics is testing augmented reality goggles on its service dogs in hopes to allow troops to give orders remotely. Pooches are commonly deployed to sniff out explosives, hazardous materials or to assist in rescues. The tech would retrofit special safety goggles military dogs already wear with live cameras and visual indicators…

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Death toll soars as Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict escalates: 'This is a fight against jihadists'

Ever since conflicts” target=”_blank”>tensions< world-regions accusing each other of having triggered the renewed clashes. “It is a full-scale war with all its elements. Heavy fighting on the frontline along with a united-nations crisis in almost the whole territory,” Varuzhan Geghamyan, a 29-year-old researcher in Stepanakert, told Fox News. “Twice, I have seen cluster bombs not far…

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Sea monster with long snout and interlocking teeth discovered

Researchers have discovered a new species of mosasaur, a terrifying prehistoric reptile that lived during the age of archaeology, in Morocco. Known as Gavialimimus almaghribensis, the new species had a “narrow, highly elongate snout and interlocking teeth” reminiscent of relatives of crocodiles, the experts wrote in the study, published in the Journal of Systematic Paleontology….

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Enormous T. Rex skeleton sold at auction for $32M: 'One of the best specimens ever discovered'

It’s a sale 65 million years in the making. A nearly complete skeleton of a archaeology has sold at auction for a record-breaking $31.8 million. Auction house Christie’s, which handled the sale, said in a statement of “Stan,” as the skeleton is known, the “impressive fossil skeleton stunned its virtual audience and smashed the previous world auction…

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Russia claims successful launch of hypersonic missile: report

world-regions said it successfully test-launched a topics on Tuesday and claimed it hit a target in the Barents Sea, according to reports. Valery Gerasimov, the Russian chief of the general staff, informed Vladamir Putin that the Zircon missile test strike had been launched from the Admiral Gorshkov frigate, located in the White Sea. The successful test was carried out on Putin’s…

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Famous feather definitely belonged to this terrifying Jurassic-era dinosaur

The first-ever archaeology feather discovered does indeed belong to the archaeopteryx, according to a new study, putting an end to a controversy that has waged within the scientific community for more than 100 years. The research compared the feather, discovered in 1861, with the fossilized remains of other archaeopteryx feathers. The experts determined its owner is no longer a mystery…

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