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China Reveals Their New Model For Their UCAV

By: Kirin Hanson, Journalist
The CH-7 is an unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) that is able to fly at high altitudes and last a long time in the air. It was created by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).

Worlds First Propulsion System Makes a Spanish Sub Stay Undetected Longer

By: Kirin Hanson, Journalist
The world's first air-independent propulsion (AIP) system is being installed on a Spanish Navy S-80 Plus-class diesel-electric submarine in Cartagena. Being able to stay submerged underwater longer without going to the surface will allow the submarine to stay undetected.

World’s First Hydrogen-Powered Wheel Loader

By: Kirin Hanson, Journalist
The company Liebherr says that they have created the first ever hydrogen-powered wheel loader, which they plan to be a part of their pilot project in the Kanzelstein quarry in Gratkorn, Austria. The pilot project shows that even in areas where it is hard to reduce emissions it is still possible. Using solar, water, and wind energy can progress Austria's goal of climate neutrality.

Donor Cell Therapy Helps Cure Autoimmune Disorders

By: Kirin Hanson, Journalist
Three patients in China were the first to be treated from autoimmune disorders from modified donor cells. The trial for testing donor cells was led by Xu Huji, a rheumatologist at Naval Medical University in Shanghai.

United States Military Robot Dogs

By: Kirin Hanson, Journalist
On September 18 2024, the United States military has sent at least one robot dog with an artificial intelligence turret to the Middle East in order to test its ability to counter drones. They also said that they were just testing the possibilities for combat in the future.

Nuclear Batteries

By: Kirin Hanson, Journalist
A nuclear battery is a device that gets its power from radioactive decay. A Chinese start up company has made a nuclear battery that can run for 50 years without the need of being charged.

Biocomputers

By: Kirin Hanson, Journalist
Biocomputers (also called 3D brains) are 3D culture of neurons and brain tissue that mimic our brains. Biocomputers in the future could be more advanced than AI.
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