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

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

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William Harrison
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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

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James Thompson
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7 Revelations: Cloaked Devices, Metamaterials, and the Future of Surveillance

James Thompson

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Why Eurofighter Typhoon Still Matters in an F-35 Age

Charles Mitchell
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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...