U.S. Troops Will Soon Get Tiny Kamikaze Drone
By Spencer Ackerman AeroVironment calls its teeny-tiny killer drone the Switchblade. Essentially a guided missile small enough to fit in a backback and fire at […]
By Spencer Ackerman AeroVironment calls its teeny-tiny killer drone the Switchblade. Essentially a guided missile small enough to fit in a backback and fire at […]
By Robert Lemos The sensors inside modern smart phones present a range of security threats. An attacker who compromises a phone can, for example, track […]
By Ryan Singel Google radically expanded Tuesday its use of bank level security that prevents Wi-Fi hackers and rogue ISPs from spying on your searches. […]
By Andrew Tarantola Remember that scene in the movie Predator, when Jesse Ventura is unleashing his M-134 mini-gun into the forest? It was being fed […]
By David Salisbury An interdisciplinary team of scientists has taken a major step toward automating the scientific process with the Automated Biology Explorer (ABE) […]
By Spencer Ackerman Jumping out of an airplane wasn’t exactly a precision mission. Until now. Sure, executing a jump takes precision: troops need to descend […]
By Megan Fellman Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a new nanomaterial that can “steer” electrical currents. The development could lead to a computer that […]
By Anne Eisenberg Dr. Gagnon, a radiation oncologist, uses the app when he sees patients in his Fairhaven, Mass., office. He pulls his iPhone out […]
By Jeffrey T. Hancock, Michael T. Woodworth, Stephen Porter The words of psychopathic murderers match their personalities, which reflect selfishness, detachment from their crimes and […]
By Adam Rawnsley Not long ago, the U.S. was the only country in the world with aircraft that could stroll the skies without fear of […]