Monthly Archives: August 2022
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Sanni Abacha: The Science of Looting
Dr Promise Adele By Promise Adele Nigeria’s former maximum ruler, General Sanni Abacha, has become an enigma in death. He may be dead but lives. Like ... -
Reuters Global News Summary | Sciences-Environment
Here is a summary of current global news briefs. Explanation-Unraveling the crisis in Libya Libya’s worst fighting in two years suddenly hit the capital, Tripoli, on ... -
South Korea and Poland sign $5.8 billion tank and howitzer deal
Two South Korean companies have signed a $5.76 billion contract with Poland to export tanks and howitzers, Seoul’s arms supply agency said on Saturday, after Warsaw ... -
Trump-backed Pennsylvania candidate Doug Mastriano pictured in Confederate military uniform
Doug Mastriano was pictured in a Confederate uniform in a 2013-2014 professor photo for the Army War College Donald Trump-backed Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano posed ... -
Science Act. Archives – Milwaukee Community Journal
Politico noted that “Biden has never had a more productive time in his presidency,” with wins piling on wins at the most opportune time. By Stacy ... -
Putin signs a decree to increase the size of the Russian armed forces
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a decree to increase the size of Russia’s armed forces from 1.9 million to 2.04 million as the war ... -
UK gets self-driving tech for military buggies
When the Royal Marines go into battle on buggy-like MRZR transports, they may be able to send the transports back for supplies without humans driving. The ... -
US imposes sanctions on nearly 5,000 Russians after invading Ukraine
The United States imposed sanctions on nearly 5,000 Russians, including its top leadership and oligarchs, following Moscow’s February 24 invasion of Ukraine. “We have worked with ... -
Science roundup: 2050 goal for all energy to be sustainable is a realistic goal, universities conclude
Academic researchers from 14 global institutions believe we can completely transition to sustainable energy by 2050. Researchers from Aarhus University, along with 13 other international universities, ... -
Why Kushok Bakula is an Indian independence hero
By Hindol Sengupta This is the time of year when India remembers its patriots. Independence Day, when the country broke away from British colonial rule, was ... -
Mosquitoes have unique ability to sniff out humans, new study finds | science and technology
A question that we ask ourselves every summer, in vain: Why is it so difficult – if not impossible – to escape the ruthless detection of ... -
Newspaper headlines: FG spent N13,170,000,000 on debt servicing in six years
The rift between the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has dominated the front pages of Nigerian newspapers. The Punch reports that ... -
CHRONICLE: The flea law and science make our homeland safer
Last week, President Biden signed the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act into law, following a long and arduous legislative process. The purpose of the bill is ... -
Kang Tae Oh Spotted in Military Uniform: Did He Enlist?
Kang Tae Oh was spotted in military uniform ahead of his military enlistment, leaving fans confused as the actor’s agency previously confirmed that he would be ... -
Viettel urged to make greater contribution to national development | Scientific technology
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks during the working session with Viettel leaders. (Photo: VNA) Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on August 16 requested the Viettel ... -
Russia directly threatens UK over new ‘political-military alliance’ with US and Australia | World | New
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the AUKUS defense pact, unveiled by the US, UK and Australia last year, has the potential to become a political ... -
Featured — August 15 – Aerotech News & Review
New Afghan troops fled to Iran amid Taliban takeover, GOP report saysThousands of Afghan security personnel, including special forces troops, likely fled to Iran with US ... -
The Air Force’s ‘Angry Kitten’ training device, explained
South of Death Valley this spring, the Air Force experimented with electronic warfare. In tests that took place in April at China Lake, California, fighter jets ... -
Daily headlines from the Telegraph
Welcome to your morning Telegraph briefing – a roundup of the main stories we’re covering today. To receive twice-daily briefings by e-mail, sign up for our ... -
Firefighters battle a massive Hawaiian blaze. science-environment
Wildfires on the massive island of Hawaii have intensified in the future as firefighters attempt to put out a large blaze in the countryside between the ... -
Can you help find who owns this military uniform?
PERRY COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) – You never know what you might find off the beaten path. Just outside of Hazard, debris is still piled up ... -
Where art and science intersect
Large-scale marine animals, real and imagined, will fill the Mark & Tami Mallett Great Hall of the College of Science and Technology (CST) building from August ... -
Russian Soyuz rocket lifts off with Iranian satellite from Kazakhstan
Russia’s Soyuz rocket blasted an Iranian satellite called Khayyam from the Baikonur Launch Facility in Kazakhstan on Tuesday. The Iranian satellite is named after a Persian ... -
Featured — August 8 – Aerotech News & Review
New US to take part in military exercise near disputed India-China borderThe military exercises will take place in mid-October at an altitude of 10,000ft in Auli ... -
Why researchers are teaching this AI to fly a plane
In February, for the first time, a Black Hawk helicopter flew without a human on board. The autonomous military helicopter project involved both DARPA and Sikorsky, ... -
Chinese Army Fires Ballistic Missiles, ED Summons Varsha Raut, Olympic Sport of Triathlon Allows Transgender Women to Compete: Headlines | Let’s Catch Up Ep-56
Updated: Aug 04, 2022 20:58 (IST) After the announcement of the verdict of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in the foreign funding case against ... -
4 different rocket missions are set to launch on Thursday
New Delhi: Four different space companies – Rocket Lab, ULA, Blue Origin and SpaceX – are all set to launch their rocket missions on Thursday. After ...