Chinese scientists claim they have cracked a decades-old dilemma, turning a much sought-after vision into reality.
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Prototype delivers 2.6 megawatts of pulsed power while maintaining synchronization accuracy of 0.63 microseconds in ground tests - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Andrew Tefft is a writer, reader, and gamer based in the United States. While he isn't starring off into space imagining what it would it would be like to look down at Earth from the ISS he is working ...
The Pentagon’s under secretary of defense for research and engineering wants to bring particle-beam weapons back into vogue. A type of directed-energy weapon, neutral particle beam accelerators were a ...
Nikola Tesla, the eccentric genius who introduced the world to alternating current, was not only focused on lighting homes and powering electric devices, but also ventured into the realm of future ...
The journey in Starfield is about more than just exploration and discovery; it is an adventure that is bound to be packed with danger. To ensure survival, players will have to get familiar with all ...
Using beam weapons to zap ballistic missiles has been a dream since Ronald Reagan’s “Star Wars” initiative. Now the U.S. Missile Defense Agency is looking for technologies that will enable space-based ...
The U.S. military is looking to develop and test more weapons it can blast into space to fire at targets on the surface of the earth. According to Defense One, the first plan on the agenda is a space ...
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Lightning bolts at his command weren't enough for Nikola Tesla. The eccentric genius claimed he'd built something far ...
A mystery lies at the heart of the second book in the “Big Joe Carson” trilogy from longtime Chico resident David Dirks, now Brentwood-based. In the first, “Particle Beam (For Such A Time),” by Dirks ...