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Science

7 U.S. States With the Lowest Fallout Risk and Why It’s...

James Thompson
Science

Does Observation Shape the Cosmos? The Quantum Experiments That Challenge Reality

James Thompson
Science

How Science and Law Collide at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: The Everglades Detention...

Charles Mitchell
Science

The Universe’s Countdown: How Axion Dark Energy May Trigger a Cosmic...

James Thompson
Science

Why Earth’s Fastest Days Are Baffling Scientists and Threatening Time Itself

James Thompson
Science

Deepest Ocean Life: How Tubeworms and Microbes Redefine the Limits of...

James Thompson
Science

7 Surprising Ways Simulation Theory Is Reshaping Science and Philosophy

James Thompson
Science

Why a 3% GDP Jump Masks Deeper Economic Risks: The Science...

William Harrison
Science

How Deepest Ocean Life Redefines Our Search for Aliens and Extreme...

James Thompson
Science

Sea Star Wasting: How a Bacterial Mystery Unraveled an Ecological Collapseb

James Thompson
Science

Why the Universe’s Largest Structures Are Challenging Everything We Thought We...

James Thompson

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Why Eurofighter Typhoon Still Matters in an F-35 Age

Charles Mitchell
Defense technology

Ukraine’s New Drone Swarms Could Redraw Air Defense Economics

Charles Mitchell
Engineering

7 Rifle Cartridges Hunters Keep Pushing Past Their Limits

Charles Mitchell
Engineering

7 Army Handguns That Changed U.S. Sidearm Doctrine

Charles Mitchell
Charles Mitchell

Why Eurofighter Typhoon Still Matters in an F-35 Age

The Eurofighter Typhoon occupies an awkward but important place in modern air combat. It is not a stealth aircraft, it arrived after the Cold War had already reshaped European procurement, and it now flies beside fifth-generation platforms that were designed for a different kind of fight. Yet the Typhoon...