A team of University of Arizona researchers has received $2.1 million from the U.S. Army to build a hand-held version of a biological and chemical sensing device.
“Throwing a body into the well was an attempt at biological warfare,” researchers noted.
Biotechnological advances already have revolutionized many processes associated with bacterial and viral production as well as purification of proteins from bio-process systems. Many of these ...
The United States faces a series of threats to its homeland. These emerging challenges come from missile proliferation in rogue states; the potential use by terrorists of chemical, biological, ...
Here’s a look at what the “soldier of tomorrow” from 1959 got right (and wrong) about the future of warfare. The US military had relied on the M1 combat helmet since the United States ...
South Korea’s spy agency says North Korea has dispatched troops to support Russia’s war against Ukraine SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea's spy agency said Friday that North Korea has ...
But it’s unclear whether Sinwar’s demise will open the door to the release of Israeli hostages still held by Hamas, end the war in Gaza or defuse the broader tensions between Israel and Iran ...
However, zebleer, who runs the Phantom Overlay store selling cheats, claims the problem is much bigger than Activision’s post makes it seem. In a detailed post on X, they write that when ...
The prospect of the architect of October 7 posing again, with that wicked smirk, was justification for continuing the war. That he will never smile again means that Israel has achieved a ...
Here's what players will receive for each Skill Division: The war has changed. Call of Duty returns with an all-new campaign, modernized versions of classic Multiplayer maps and an open-world PvE ...
If the photo is confirmed, it would be the first time a third country has troops on the ground in the bloody three-year war. The blurry photo is said to have been taken near the besieged key city ...