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.
Throughout history, sieges have been a testament to the resilience, strategy, and endurance of both attackers and defenders.
Biological techniques are methods or procedures that are used to study living things. They include experimental and computational methods, approaches, protocols and tools for biological research ...
Few video game series are as influential and popular as Call of Duty. The annualized franchise throws players into fast-paced battles across various historical time periods — along with ...
While 2019’s reboot of Modern Warfare provided a boost, sentiment has been souring for the last few iterations, especially after last year’s dire Modern Warfare 3. This is also the first in ...
The Russian site, called Sergiev Posad-6, had been quiet for decades, but it had a notorious Cold War past: It had once been a major research center for biological weapons, with a history of ...
This early biological warfare is recorded in “Sverris Saga,” a contemporaneous biography of the king, who reigned over much of Norway from 1184 to 1202. Scholars have long debated the ...
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 ...
Many fans have been saying Call of Duty is back, and it looks like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is proving them right as it is already surpassing previous games on launch day. This is big news for ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. After a decade as a wildlife rescue carer, Liz Martin resigned this week from volunteering with WIRES, demoralised by what she sees ...
However, the USN attempted to withdraw its land-based EA-18G units from the European theatre in mid-2022 to bolster its presence in the Indo-Pacific and Middle East. The Growler is a critical part of ...
But when I saw the image of Albert Einstein peering out of a petri dish in the office of Christopher Voigt, the chairman of the Department of Biological Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of ...