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How a 1950s bomber still shapes modern war

The Boeing B-52 first flew in 1952 and entered service in 1955 — yet it’s scheduled to remain operational into the 2050s.
Amazon, a company worth more than two trillion dollars, decided it couldn't afford a human video editor. Shockingly, the ...
Early awards contenders like One Battle Battle After Another and Bugonia were shot on revived VistaVision cameras — a ...
Researchers engineered a strained germanium layer on silicon that allows charge to move faster than in any silicon-compatible ...
P ITY THE young, for the world is run by old men. President Donald Trump (79) and China’s ruler, Xi Jinping (72), talk a good ...
From the rise of credit cards and the first computer modems to the birth of microchips, video games, Lego, and even skateboards, the 1950s reshaped everyday life in ways still felt in 2025. This video ...
Researchers are investigating hole mobility in compressively strained germanium on silicon to improve the performance of next-generation electronics. Scientists from the University of Warwick and the ...
An important part of data collection for the United States space program, the North American X-15 had astonishing performance ...
NASA planned to detonate a hydrogen bomb on the Moon in the 1950s. This was part of its competition with the Soviet Union as ...
New research validates UAP phenomenon using 70-year-old astronomical photos, showing connections between nuclear weapons ...
Generative artificial intelligence has become widely accepted as a tool that increases productivity. Yet the technology is ...
From octopus-inspired soles to GEL cushioning, ASICS’s story has been fueled by innovation and commitment to continuous ...