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Tropical fact check: Could a tropical system develop in December after hurricane season ends?
The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season ends on November 30, 2025. To date, there have been five hurricanes and eight tropical storms – one of which made landfall along the East Coast of the United States.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded BAE Systems’ FAST LabsTM research and development organization a $7 million contract for the Oversight autonomous space-based target ...
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) has been selected to develop the Missile Defense Agency’s next-generation missile interceptor system designed to defend the U.S. homeland against intercontinental ballistic ...
Artificial intelligence, generative AI, and agentic systems are rapidly reshaping enterprise technology, and nowhere is this ...
On February 10, an address by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy discussed the crucial role that electronic warfare (EW) systems have played in the defense of Ukraine. He also stressed the importance of ...
The National Hurricane Center on Sunday was tracking a system expected to develop in Northwestern Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, and two other systems in the Atlantic. As of the NHC’s 8 p.m.
The National Hurricane Center on Saturday continued tracking an Atlantic system moving toward the Caribbean but no longer expects it to form into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. As of ...
With one month left in hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center said Friday said there was a high chance a Caribbean system will form into the season’s next tropical depression while tracking ...
Five elements can move you beyond episodic success. by Paul Blase and Paul Leinwand Delivering sustained growth is one of the hardest things a company can do. A brilliant idea or product innovation ...
Google has confirmed to Android Authority that development of the Android operating system will soon fully happen in private. Currently, Google shares some of the work it does on the public AOSP ...
A model showing Hanwha Systems' brick-type TRB and tile-type TRB. Hanwha Systems' air-cooled AESA radar for UAVs will be made up of tile-type TRBs, which have 50% less volume compared with brick-type ...
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