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NASA’s X-43A Scramjet Almost Hit Mach 10 But Got the Hypersonic ‘Axe’
A’s Legacy Go Operational? -In 2004, NASA’s X-43A set the air-breathing speed record at Mach 9.6, validating scramjet combustion but only for 10 seconds before gliding to splashdown. -The demo ended ...
Can you imagine flying from New York to Los Angeles in less than 15 minutes? Although it seems incredible, there is an aircraft capable of this feat: meet ...
Abstract: The compressed air foam system (CAFS) of the ultra-high voltage (UHV) converter station belongs to a new type of fire extinguishing system, which has less engineering application experience ...
We introduce ACE-Step, a novel open-source foundation model for music generation that overcomes key limitations of existing approaches and achieves state-of-the-art performance through a holistic ...
Balen said Nepal faces an unprecedented moment, urging people to “stay patient” as the nation moves to an interim government that will hold fresh elections. As Nepal prepares to form an interim ...
During the People's Liberation Army (PLA) military parade in Beijing on September 3, a fifth-generation stealth fighterJ-35has officially launched to the public. JL-1 missile technology secret: ...
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed it is monitoring Russia’s deployment of advanced missile systems, including the Kinzhal and Zircon, but has not disclosed any formal assessment of their impact.
China’s military parade on Wednesday – featuring the latest AI-powered uncrewed vehicles, laser weapons and missiles – signalled an arms race fuelled by scientific and technological advances.
China’s largest military parade on Wednesday (September 3) offered a vivid display of how science and technology are transforming modern warfare. AI-powered vehicles, laser weapons, and advanced ...
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