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10 WEIRD Inventions That Shouldn't Exist
Every day, hundreds of unique inventions designed to solve pressing human problems and make our lives easier, appear. However ...
Get ready to be amazed by some of the most impressive military technology the U.S. has to offer! From advanced aircraft to ...
(It probably belongs in the "Weird tech" section.) To paraphrase Beyonce, if you like living, you should put a Ring 2 on it. Circular's new wearable offers not only the usual health-management ...
Where’s the fun? Where’s the whimsy? At CES 2025, apparently, which served as a welcome reminder that tech and gadgets can be weird, bonkers, wonderful and far from boring. This, after all, was the ...
Artificial intelligence, car technology and new entertainment gadgets ... “That said, we expect some of the usual ‘weird and wonderful’ new products will grab the headlines but once again ...
The actor who played Mark Zuckerberg, in a movie about the social network, wondered why tech elites ... "Why are you getting mired into this weird stuff — stuff I don’t really understand ...
Ukraine is turning to an unlikely solution - cotton cultivation - to combat a global gunpowder shortage. With Western allies struggling to meet artillery needs, experimental fields in Odesa Oblast aim ...
News, explainers, and analysis about military tech and tactics. By Patty Nieberg By Patty Nieberg By Nicholas Slayton By Patty Nieberg By Nicholas Slayton By Joshua Skovlund, Nicholas Slayton By ...
OpenAI, a company that has touted safety as a core principle, announced a new partnership with the defense tech startup Anduril, marking its entry into the military market. Anduril and Palantir ...
In a significant transition, Kyoto-based Mitsufuji is moving from its traditional business of crafting decorative belts for kimonos to developing high-tech fibers for military applications, such as ...
While earlier, military research was more focussed on developing technology to shield units from enemy radar, this development suggests that military research is now looking to deceive ...