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LG enhances Brand’s Vision for Smart Living, showcases Top-rated Energy Efficient Products at IFA 2023
[ad_1] The convenience and peace of mind that come with Smart Home (or Smart Living) devices and appliances are driving the adoption of these products and solutions, subsequently spawning the development and growth of the Smart Living industry globally. Just imagine the convenience of being able to control and monitor your household appliances—like the refrigerator ... -
Defense Business Brief: AFA wrap; 155mm production to rise; F-35 moves; and more…
[ad_1] Drones were thick upon the conference floor, though not quite as thick as the uniformed and besuited crowds at the Air & Space Forces Association’s national convention, held last week just outside Washington, D.C. Uncrewed aircraft were a major topic as industry prepares its offerings for the Air Force’s future competition to build its ... -
Europe’s defense spending sluggish despite Ukraine war
[ad_1] LONDON—Even as a war rages on the European continent, European defense spending is stuck slightly above neutral, with an overlapping set of political and industrial problems blocking any quick increases in capabilities and styming supplies to Ukraine. European defense spending rose at a rate of four percent in the last ten years and may ... -
Today’s D Brief: F-16s cleared for Ukraine; US-Japan-S.Korea summit; Spies target space firms; Deadly days in Tripoli; And a bit more.
[ad_1] The United States just authorized its European allies to transfer F-16s to Ukraine, which paves the way for Kyiv’s pilots to begin training as soon as this month, U.S. officials said Thursday. However, because of a months-long training process, no one expects Ukraine to be able to use any of these F-16s against Russian ... -
Today’s D Brief: F-16s cleared for Ukraine; US-Japan-S.Korea summit; Spies target space firms; Deadly days in Tripoli; And a bit more.
[ad_1] The United States just authorized its European allies to transfer F-16s to Ukraine, which paves the way for Kyiv’s pilots to begin training as soon as this month, U.S. officials said Thursday. However, because of a months-long training process, no one expects Ukraine to be able to use any of these F-16s against Russian ... -
Franchetti Named First Female U.S. Navy Commander
[ad_1] President Joe Biden has named Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Lisa Franchetti as the next Chief of Naval Operations, according to U.S. officials, who is poised to break two glass ceilings. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Franchetti would be the first female CNO and the first woman to serve on the Joint Chiefs ... -
The NSF hopes big data will impact grantees who do not report foreign aid.chemistry
[ad_1] The National Science Foundation (NSF) will soon begin processing several large databases to see if any scientists failed to disclose their affiliation with foreign institutions in their grant applications. This is because federal research institutions comply with new laws aimed at promoting innovation in the United States and preventing China and other foreign governments ... -
“Abortion is Absolutely Health Care,” US House Panel Says as Republicans Pursue Nationwide Ban
[ad_1] Rep. Jamie Ruskin (D-Maryland) listens during a House Rules Committee hearing on upcoming ballot procedures on June 28 at the Capitol. Photo courtesy of Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images. A nationwide abortion ban would widen disparities in health care and boost maternal mortality, especially among black women, doctors and advocates told a panel of the U.S. ...









