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France confirms long-range strike capability of SAMP/T NG interceptor

France confirms long-range strike capability of SAMP/T NG interceptor

France’s defense procurement agency has successfully completed a second development test of the ASTER 30 Block 1NT missile, confirming the long-range interception capabilities of the future SAMP/T NG ‘MAMBA’ air defense system being jointly...

'Passion Is a Spark for the Vision': How the CEO of a New Powerboat Racing Series is 'Disrupting and Differentiating' Through Technology, Innovation — and Celebrity Star Power

'Passion Is a Spark for the Vision': How the CEO of a New Powerboat Racing Series is 'Disrupting and Differentiating' Through Technology, Innovation — and Celebrity Star Power

Entrepreneur traveled to Monaco to watch the E1 race, an all-electric international powerboat racing series that takes place in various locations around the world throughout the year. The league is in its nascent phase — just the second season —...

PV Tech Power 43 out now: Solar under the shadow of Trump, tackling module glass fractures, the aftermath of the Iberian blackout

PV Tech Power 43 out now: Solar under the shadow of Trump, tackling module glass fractures, the aftermath of the Iberian blackout

Elsewhere in this edition: Understanding and tackling PV module glass fracture David Devir of VDE Americas looks at the origins of today’s supersized PV module glass problem and considers how the industry can engineer a return to reliability The...

How A Nova Explosion Technically Powers Your Smartphone

How A Nova Explosion Technically Powers Your Smartphone

The next time you use your phone, you should raise your eyes to the skies and say thanks to ... a dying star. More specifically, you should thank the explosions that happen on a class of celestial bodies known as white dwarfs. Scientists have long...

Inverter Compressor Technology Market Outlook Report 2025-2034  Regulatory Mandates, Inverter Technology Adoption, And Consumer Demand For Lower Power Consumption Fueling Expansion

Inverter Compressor Technology Market Outlook Report 2025-2034 Regulatory Mandates, Inverter Technology Adoption, And Consumer Demand For Lower Power Consumption Fueling Expansion

(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) The global Inverter Compressor Technology Market is projected to grow from USD 7.3 billion in 2024 to USD 11.5 billion by 2032, with a CAGR of 5.89%. Driven by demand for energy-efficient appliances, growth is...

Will the EU finally stop financing Israel’s genocide in Gaza?

Will the EU finally stop financing Israel’s genocide in Gaza?

Home / Analyses / 2025 / Will the EU finally stop financing Israel’s genocide in Gaza? Topic Country/Region 01 August 2025 Last Tuesday, the European Commission proposed to partially suspend Israel from its €80bn Horizon science research...

At long last, European airports are dumping the 100-milliliter liquids rule

At long last, European airports are dumping the 100-milliliter liquids rule

After nearly two decades, Europe's strict limits on liquids in carry‑on baggage are finally being lifted at airports. Two United Kingdom airports, Birmingham Airport (BHX) and Edinburgh Airport (EDI), have already scrapped the previous...

Science Popular Mechanics Scientists Are Hunting Down Humanity's Earliest Artificial Memories

Science Popular Mechanics Scientists Are Hunting Down Humanity's Earliest Artificial Memories

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Researchers analyzed bone markings from 70,000-year-old artifacts to determine if artificial memory...

What does EU’s general purpose AI code mean for businesses?

What does EU’s general purpose AI code mean for businesses?

‘Make no mistake, there will be action in the next few months,’ warns Forrester analyst Enza Iannopollo. Tomorrow (2 August), the European Union’s AI Act rules on general purpose AI will come into effect. To help industry comply with the new...

Toxic Alliance: Europe’s Fraud Against the U.S.

Toxic Alliance: Europe’s Fraud Against the U.S.

The historic trade deal between the U.S. and the European Union agreed upon in Scotland marks a significant shift in the transatlantic relations. After the 2024 triumph of the conservative patriots in the United States, the long-standing alliance...

EU chief's texts to a pharma boss during pandemic were likely erased, the NYT reports

EU chief's texts to a pharma boss during pandemic were likely erased, the NYT reports

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

Efficiency record: MAN TGX with D30 PowerLion engine impresses European trade press

33,500 kilometers – almost once around the world: European trade journalists test the MAN TGX PowerLion With the new D30 PowerLion drivetrain in the MAN TGX, MAN Truck & Bus is introducing a new generation of efficiency in long-haul transport. As...

The LCGC Blog: Communicating Science Across Language & Knowledge Barriers

The LCGC Blog: Communicating Science Across Language & Knowledge Barriers

Key Points Jim Grinias reflected on communicating analytical chemistry to non-scientist family during a trip to Greece after attending HPLC 2025 in Bruges. Simple, relatable language helped him discuss complex topics, like capillary LC and drug...

Submission Accomplished: Europe Blinked. Trump (and America) Won.

Submission Accomplished: Europe Blinked. Trump (and America) Won.

The real story isn’t that Europe blinked in the so-called trade war—that was always inevitable. The real story is how many are now admitting aloud what Trump supporters have known for years. A few, like Bill Maher, are at least willing to give...

France to expel Gazan student for antisemitic posts, halt other arrivals amid probe

France to expel Gazan student for antisemitic posts, halt other arrivals amid probe

PARIS — France will suspend its program to receive Palestinians from conflict-torn Gaza pending the outcome of an investigation into how a student accused of sharing antisemitic posts was allowed into the country, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel...

France halts all evacuations from Gaza over alleged antisemitic reposts by Palestinian student

France halts all evacuations from Gaza over alleged antisemitic reposts by Palestinian student

By Michael Rios, Saskya Vandoorne, Joseph Ataman, CNN (CNN) — The French government will deport a Gaza student accused of reposting alleged antisemitic content on her social media and halt all evacuations from the territory, the country’s foreign...

Exclusive-Prosus set to win EU nod for $4.74 billion Just Eat deal, sources say

Exclusive-Prosus set to win EU nod for $4.74 billion Just Eat deal, sources say

BRUSSELS :Dutch technology investor Prosus is set to win EU antitrust approval for its 4.1 billion euro ($4.7 billion) bid for Just Eat Takeaway, after agreeing to sell down its stake in Delivery Hero, people with direct knowledge of the matter...

Science CNN A black goo was oozing from a ship on the Great Lakes — and teeming with life

Science CNN A black goo was oozing from a ship on the Great Lakes — and teeming with life

Research vessel Blue Heron trawls the Great Lakes, gathering data from the water. The floating laboratory’s most recent discovery, however, came from an unexpected location: its own rudder. While docked after a long cruise to study algae blooms in...

Europe’s top missile maker ramps up production

Europe’s top missile maker ramps up production

MBDA, Europe’s largest missile maker, has completed delivery of the first batch of ASTER air defense missiles under a high-priority accelerated production program, fulfilling urgent operational needs for France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and...

Europe Ramps Up Climate Monitoring, Seeks Independence From US Data

Europe Ramps Up Climate Monitoring, Seeks Independence From US Data

Countries in Europe are moving to reduce their reliance on critical scientific data long provided freely by the United States, instead accelerating the development of their own climate and weather monitoring systems, according to Reuters...

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