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US Navy Unveils Innovative Sonar Technology for Enhanced Undersea Mapping

By: Cooper Shealy, Journalist
In a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing its operational capabilities, the US Navy has embarked on a new research and development program focused on autonomous undersea sensing technologies. Awarded a contract worth $24.9 million by the Department of Defense (DoD), American defense company Northrop Grumman will spearhead the initiative, dubbed the “Full Spectrum Undersea Warfare Innovative Naval Prototype Autonomous Undersea Exploitation.”

Chinese Company Installs World’s Largest Onshore Wind Turbine

By: Cooper Shealy, Journalist
Sany Group, a renowned multinational firm specializing in heavy equipment manufacturing, proudly announced the successful installation of a groundbreaking 15-MW wind turbine in Tongyu, Jilin Province, China. This monumental feat marks a significant advancement in onshore wind energy technology.

UK Starts Project to Develop Its First Hypersonic Missile

By: Cooper Shealy, Journalist
Suppliers will have the chance to compete for eight different parts of the project over the next seven years, according to a statement from the UK’s Defense Equipment and Support (DE&S). This project was announced late last year after the UK said it wanted to speed up the development of its super-fast missile system while also strengthening its collaboration with Australia and the United States through AUKUS.

TranscribeGlass: The Revolutionary Glasses That Transcribe Speech in Real-Time

By: Cooper Shealy, Journalist
TranscribeGlass is a new technology that is changing the way people with hearing loss communicate with others. These high-tech glasses can transcribe speech in real-time and display the text as subtitles on the lenses in front of the wearer's eyes. This innovative technology has the potential to help people who are deaf or hard of hearing communicate more seamlessly with hearing people.

Does it Really Take 7 Years to Digest Gum?

By: Cooper Shealy, Journalist
Have you ever heard the old saying that if you swallow gum, it'll stick around in your stomach for seven years? It's a tale as old as time, passed down from one generation to the next. But let's dive into the truth behind this age-old myth and see what science has to say about it.
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