These are some of the women behind the technologies that make our modern world go round, from WiFi to windshield wipers.
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The USS Enterprise Is Boldly Going to the Scrapyard

Two recent aircraft carriers—each named USS Enterprise—would have made memorable museum ships. For various reasons, neither could be saved.
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How Ships Use Lasers Against Pirates

Modern merchant ships operating in piracy-prone waters now rely on a mix of armed guards and non-lethal defense systems to ...
American adversaries are unlikely to help President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela fend off a concerted attack. But they have ...

When Banks Multiplied

Private creation of dollars accelerated so sharply in early American history you'd think there would have been an ...
This was not the last disquieting example of AI enabling malign actors to conduct information warfare—the manipulation and distribution of information to gain an advantage over an adversary. In August ...
At least five people were injured after a ferry containing 267 passengers ran aground on a remote island off the coast of ...
Exploring how the Al Busaidi Dynasty shaped Oman’s identity, unity and modern statehood from 1744 to the present day.
In the global shipping game, China is winning by a longshot.
I never thought I'd have a real use case for a smartphone IR blaster - that is, until the OnePlus 15 swooped in and saved my ...
Morning Overview on MSN

Is China’s top destroyer really that good?

China’s Type 055 has been hyped as a “super destroyer” that could tilt the balance at sea, but raw tonnage and sleek renderings do not automatically translate into dominance in combat. I want to ...
Venezuela’s air defenses are old and ill-maintained, but state militias are well-armed, and a guerrilla campaign could erupt.