High-tempo Special Operations training can cause brain injuries that accumulate unnoticed. One soldier says that is why he snapped and killed three people.
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China trains killer AI weapons using hunting tricks from hawks and coyotes
China is turning to the wild to sharpen its next generation of battlefield machines, training artificial intelligence to ...
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Army fast-tracks next-gen M1E3 Abrams tank prototypes to soldiers years ahead of schedule
The U.S. Army is ripping up its own timeline for the next-generation M1E3 Abrams, hustling […] ...
From a crumbling pill box in the UK to a derelict rail line in Hawaii, these are the abandoned World War II places that the world forgot.
A 70-year-old Monroe man beat the odds thanks to the quick actions of several Monroe firefighters, a Butler County dispatcher ...
This Weekend in History on January 24 and 25: First Transcontinental Telephone Call Made in the U.S.
On January 24, 1848, gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill in the foothills of what is now Northern California, setting off a ...
Since 2023, a large portion of White Slough has belonged to Robert Laron Bell, who has lived for four years at a camp along ...
The RACER autonomy stack enabled robotic platforms to perform reconnaissance and breaching missions without GPS or pre-mapped ...
Noida: When a software engineer in his 20s screamed for help last Friday night, marooned in a waterlogged trench near his ...
The new 49B area of concentration will get its first cadre of officers who are tasked with integrating AI into logistics, robotics and combat. By Nicholas Slayton Published Jan 2, 2026 1:28 PM EST ...
Some people seem to have been born lucky. Whatever they lay their hands on ends in success. They pass competitive ...
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