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To win against China, the United States must develop its ability to project power far from established bases using small, mobile teams.
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A SYMPHONY of massive flood lights illuminates the sky at night at the construction site of the gigantic Lake Gwayi-Shangani in Hwange District in Matabeleland North province.
The clangour of the heavy construction equipment fills the night air. Silhouetted against the dimly-lit sky, con
Kieron is a freelance writer and Digital Consultant who doesn't consider himself a design lover but a user of design - which to him is more than enough.
Glassblowing, since ancient times, has been known as the art of manipulating molten glass. Machine glass blowing has the same definitio
Wilson Sonsini's Energy and Climate Solutions group is pleased to provide our Clean Energy & Climate Solutions Federal Funding Database. As a new electronic platform, the database will develop and grow to serve as a central aggregation of relevant clean energy federal funding opportunities
Jashinsky and Harris discuss everything from TikTok and national security to the psychology of social networks and their incentives.
The following is a rush transcript of my recent interview with Tristan Harris, co-founder and president of the Center for Humane Technology and co-host of
A collaborative effort between Spirit AeroSystems, Inc., Techmer PM, and Thermwood Corporation, has produced what is believed to be the largest stretch form tool ever to be 3D printed. At 6.5 feet wide by 15 feet long, the tool project has stretched the capabilities of additive technology in
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