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Chinese Scientists Think They've Found the Secret to Detecting U.S. Subs. It's a Bunch of Baloney
We're probably overdue for a new, effective means of detecting submarines. Unfortunately for the scientists involved, this research is not it.
Forget 'Twister.' This Is What It's Really Like to Be a Storm Chaser
Armed with drones, radar, and indestructible trucks, these storm-chasing scientists take calculated risks to get the most data on every tornado.
We've Been Looking for Amelia Earhart for 86 Years. A Photo May Have Finally Found Her.
An underwater image could solve history's most mysterious disappearance.
Why the Most Dangerous Kind of Air Turbulence Is Getting Worse—and How Airlines Are Handling It
Clear-air turbulence is becoming a lot more common. Here's how airlines and scientists are looking to tackle this hazardous phenomenon.
How Armies Attempt to Render Enemy Tanks Obsolete
Someday, someone might invent one weapon that makes tanks stop in their tracks. Until then, armies need a toolbox of tank-popping weapons.
Israel's New Submarine Looks Weird, But It's Built With One Purpose in Mind
Like old Soviet and North Korean subs, the new INS Drakon features an unusually large sail. But military experts can guess what it's for.
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