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UK sees ‘incredible acceleration’ in military capabilities from Ukraine war
[ad_1] ABOARD HMS PRINCE OF WALES — Supporting Ukraine has led to a sharp increase in the British military’s technological capabilities, thanks to captured Russian technology and Ukrainians’ battlefield observations, Britain’s armed forces minister said. Costly experience and the acid tests of combat have brought about an “incredible acceleration in Western military capability,” James Heappey said ... -
Met Gala 2024: Everything We Know So Far, Including the Theme
[ad_1] Photography by Getty Images This year’s theme, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” may not be exactly what you think. By Stephanie Davoli Date November 9, 2023 If the first Monday of May is basically your Super Bowl, we have some very exciting news for you. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute announced the theme ... -
Security remains a challenge as Pentagon broadens 5G plans
[ad_1] 5G communications could help U.S. military pilots fly better sorties and allow ground units detect and outmaneuver their adversaries—but only if U.S. telecommunications companies can find ways to keep that battlefield data safe from China, a top Pentagon communications official said. The Defense Department is spending heavily on 5G—roughly $650 million over the past three ... -
Soldiers’ winning idea hides friendly radio calls in a sea of noise
[ad_1] HONOLULU, Hawaii—A U.S. Army unit was preparing to go to the National Training Center last November when they discovered a problem: an adversary with electronic-warfare gear could “easily identify people talking on their radios…so they needed a way to counteract that.” Lacking time to fix the problem, the unit handed it off to the Third ... -
Today’s D Brief: US strikes Syrian sites; Chinese carrier deploys; Defense giants see revenue boost; 3D-printed sub parts; And a bit more.
[ad_1] The United States military carried out airstrikes on militants at two locations in eastern Syria on Thursday. The Pentagon claims the sites were “used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and affiliated groups,” the latter of which have been accused of attacking U.S. forces at multiple outposts and bases across Iraq and Syria over ... -
Casa Batlló’s Enchanting Façade: A Masterpiece of Modernist Architecture
History of Casa Batlló The Batlló family was no longer the owner of Casa Batlló by the time the 1950s rolled around. The building has been in the possession of its current owners, the Bernat family, since the 1990s after having previously belonged to a variety of businesses and people. The Bernats have completely renovated ... -
Local Christmas Gifts: Here’s How to Shop Mindfully This Holiday
[ad_1] Graphic by Kayleen DicuangcoWhether they’re made slowly, locally or sustainably, these chic holiday picks are imbued with intention. By Jillian Vieira Date October 25, 2023 Nothing makes for a feel-good gift quite like a handcrafted, consciously made something. We tapped Canada’s most exciting makers — from Vancouver all the way to the most eastern ... -
Why I Believed Edtech Could Save My School — and How It Failed Me
[ad_1] While I’m not proud to admit it, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, I thought teaching remotely would be a dream come true. It wasn’t that I didn’t value, cherish and miss the face-to-face interactions I had with my students, but because I naively assumed that my more reluctant colleagues would see the ...










