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FCAS at a Crossroads: Is Europe's Future Combat Air System About to Crash? Economy

FCAS at a Crossroads: Is Europe's Future Combat Air System About to Crash?

France and Germany will discuss the deep crisis surrounding the FCAS program at the EU summit in Brussels on March 19th and 20th. After nearly a decad...

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What Is Negative Light and How It Hides Secret Data Technology

What Is Negative Light and How It Hides Secret Data

Negative luminescence is a counterintuitive physics phenomenon where a device emits less infrared radiation than expected — and researchers are now us...

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How LEO Satellite Internet Works—and Why It Matters Technology

How LEO Satellite Internet Works—and Why It Matters

Low-Earth orbit satellite constellations like Starlink are rewriting the rules of global internet access. Here's how the technology works—from phased-...

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What Is the Durand Line—and Why It Still Sparks Wars Economy

What Is the Durand Line—and Why It Still Sparks Wars

Drawn by a British colonial officer in 1893, the Durand Line divides Afghanistan and Pakistan along a 2,640-kilometer border that no Afghan government...

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How AI Deepfakes Work—and Why They're So Hard to Stop Technology

How AI Deepfakes Work—and Why They're So Hard to Stop

AI-generated deepfakes can swap faces, fabricate voices, and create nonconsensual intimate images of real people in minutes. Here's how the technology...

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How Power Grids Work—and Why They Fail Technology

How Power Grids Work—and Why They Fail

Power grids are among civilization's most complex engineered systems, constantly balancing electricity supply and demand in real time. Understanding h...

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How Fiber-Optic FPV Drones Work—and Why They Matter Technology

How Fiber-Optic FPV Drones Work—and Why They Matter

Fiber-optic FPV drones replace radio signals with a hair-thin cable that transmits light, making them impossible to jam. Here is how they work and why...

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How FCC Broadcast Licenses Work—and What Can Revoke Them Technology

How FCC Broadcast Licenses Work—and What Can Revoke Them

Every radio and TV station in the United States operates under a federal license tied to the public interest. Here is how those licenses are granted,...

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How Nor'easters Form—and Why They're So Powerful Science

How Nor'easters Form—and Why They're So Powerful

Nor'easters are among the most destructive storms to strike North America's East Coast, capable of burying cities in snow and causing billions in dama...

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How Landslides Form—and Why They're So Deadly Science

How Landslides Form—and Why They're So Deadly

Landslides kill thousands of people every year and cause billions in damage, yet many people don't understand what triggers them. Here's the science b...

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Kast Takes Office in Chile: Country's Biggest Shift to the Right Since 1990 Culture

Kast Takes Office in Chile: Country's Biggest Shift to the Right Since 1990

José Antonio Kast was inaugurated as President of Chile on March 11, 2026, in Valparaíso, with Javier Milei and King Felipe VI among the guests, conso...

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Europe's Nuclear Shield: Merz Bets on Paris and London Science

Europe's Nuclear Shield: Merz Bets on Paris and London

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is exploring whether German fighter jets could transport French and British nuclear weapons in the future — a histori...

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