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1,800°F coating could turn China’s fighter jets into ghosts invisible to radar
The coating, only 0.1 millimeter thick, can reportedly endure temperatures as high as 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees ...
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Like radar, a brain wave sweeps a cortical region to read out information held in working memory
Imagine you are a security guard in one of those casino heist movies where your ability to recognize an emerging crime will ...
New research shows that the brain’s ability to detect subtle visual changes—like spotting an anomaly on a security monitor—depends on theta-frequency brain waves (3–6 Hz) that rhythmically sweep ...
China has managed to produce a key component of quantum radar, meaning the US's stealth fleet could be rendered virtually ...
The Chinese military claims it has developed a new radar-defeating coating that can hide targets from anti-stealth radar. The coating can absorb low-frequency electromagnetic waves (EM) and is only ...
New material can withstand temperatures up to 1,000 degrees Celsius and could revolutionise fighter jet technology ...
Satellites captured record-breaking 66-foot waves from a single storm that traveled around Earth, revealing new insights into ...
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University engineers have developed a new flexible, stretchable and tunable “meta-skin” that uses rows of small, liquid-metal devices to cloak an object from the sharp eyes of ...
The rapid evolution of millimetre-wave (MMW) imaging and radar systems is transforming applications across security, remote sensing, and non-destructive testing. These systems utilise electromagnetic ...
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Do Radar Detectors Really Work?
You’re hurtling down your favorite highway, foot planted on the accelerator, engine playing its sweet song of mechanical ...
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