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China’s Dominance in Near Space: Unleashing a Swarm of Drones

Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of modern warfare, China has been making remarkable strides, particularly in the near-space domain.  Situational awareness of potential hostile targets and of friendly forces is considered to be a key component in obtaining and sustaining military superiority over adversaries. Military requires persistent ISR 24 hours …

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Hacking of Electronic Voting Machines: A Threat to Democracy and the Need for a Secure Voting System

Introduction In a world increasingly driven by technology, electronic voting machines (EVMs) have become a critical component of modern democratic processes. These machines offer the promise of convenience, efficiency, and accuracy in counting votes. However, they also present a significant challenge: the potential for hacking and tampering, which threatens the …

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Pushing the Boundaries of Superconductivity: Investigating the Materials and Technologies behind High-Temperature Superconductors

Introduction In 1911, a Dutch scientist stumbled upon a phenomenon that would change the course of science and technology forever. Superconductors, a class of materials capable of conducting electricity with zero resistance, were initially discovered to thrive only at temperatures near absolute zero. These early superconductors, known as Low-Temperature Superconductors …

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