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Daily Archives: March 5, 2018
Studies Prove Superior Performance of HTS for Government Customers High-throughput satellite (HTS) constellations have quickly become transformative technology for satellite communications, far surpassing the bandwidth speed and throughput possible with existing satellite communications. Earlier this month SatCom Frontier published a story explaining the difference between open vs. closed HTS architecture. […]
Nintendo Switch has just celebrated its first birthday, with the hybrid console already building up a hugely enviable library of games. Exclusives like Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe mean Switch fans have plenty of great games to play. With the […]
The 70-year-old star is getting set for his sixth Terminator outing, which he’s now confirmed will shoot this summer. Speaking with The Arnold Fans, Arnie said: “We are starting to shoot Terminator 6 in June to the middle of October, so I am in that.” “I am looking forward to […]
The grey and imposing silhouette of the USS Carl Vinson could be seen this morning from the cliff tops just outside the central Vietnamese city of Danang, where the 103,000-tonne carrier and two other US ships begin a five-day visit. The arrival of the Vinson marks the biggest US military […]
A group of scientists who use Crepdiula onyx as a model organism to test microplastics immunity have found that they will threaten other marine organisms that are less resilient towards mircoplastic pollution.
Primitive air-breathing fish, whose direct ancestors first appeared around 400 million years ago, show mechanisms controlling the heart which were previously considered to be found only in mammals — according to a new study.
For a long time scientists believed that an animal’s venom was consistent over time. However, through a close study of sea anemones, researchers found that animals change their venom several times over the course of a lifetime, adapting the potency and makeup of their venom to suit changing predators and […]