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US to boost production of submarine-detection devices that could decide battle outcome
A Massachusetts-based company is set to start production of devices that are used to ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
$95M Tokamak Energy deal moves UK closer to building a fusion power plant
The UK’s push to build a working fusion power plant has moved closer to ...
2025 was the kind of year that made engineers sit up and say, “Wait — did that actually happen?” Across factories, orbit, and power grids, the headlines weren’t just flashy prototypes or vaporware: ...
Research by Arvin Ebrahimkhanlou, PhD, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering, on developing AI algorithms that can guide robots inspecting aging infrastructure, was featured in a Jan.
Militaries spent 2025 racing to redefine how wars are fought, pouring money into smarter weapons, deeper stockpiles, and new ways to break long-held advantages such as stealth and naval dominance.
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