For the next five years, Qatar will host the Under-17 Men's World Cup on an annual basis. What does this mean for the ...
New research from Stanford's Yu Ding shows that moderate animation speeds during online wait times boost user engagement and ...
The test pile program involves massive cranes, a gigantic hammer and 12 220-foot steel piles that they're driving into the ...
On July 16, 1945, the first nuclear explosion occurred a few hundred miles south of Los Alamos, New Mexico. Known as the ...
The OPV Black Hawk showed off new abilities to drop cargo by parachute, move sling-loads, and carry out medical evacuation ...
Researchers at the NSF-funded DERConnect testbed stand in front of several of the large, mobile batteries being tested as ...
Google Chrome will enable "Always Use Secure Connections" by default in October 2026, warning users before accessing public ...
The Terrestial Ground Investigation Campaign will be made up of up to 315 exploratory boreholes across the site, using a ...
Oct. 14—In the shadow of a federal government shutdown, the site where the first atomic bomb was tested will not be open to the public this year. Located on White Sands Missile Range, the Trinity Site ...
A small test site miles off the Oregon coast will soon generate electricity with the motion of the ocean. PacWave, as the site’s called, is not expected to produce much energy, but its technologies ...