Craftee breaks Minecraft rules with custom arrows that do crazy things. Government shutdown: Republicans consider escape hatch as Congress careens toward deadline A weaker dollar has always been part ...
Ahead of Republic Day, police in Rajasthan's Nagaur district seized a huge cache of explosives from a farm and arrested a man in connection with the recovery, officials said on Sunday. Acting on a tip ...
In a major success for security forces combating left-wing extremism in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, a joint operation on Saturday led to the recovery of a significant cache of improvised ...
ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. — Explosives safety is one of the most essential responsibilities across the Joint Munitions Command’s Organic Industrial Base, shaping every operation from munitions ...
Quantum computing is expected to grow into a $72 billion market by 2035. The startups operating in the quantum computing industry offer a lot of potential but also a lot of risk. Nvidia, IBM, and ...
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UAPB research team says compound found in Arkansas rice can slow aging Researchers at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff have found evidence that a natural compound found in rice bran may ...
Four people face multiple charges after police say a trespassing call on Western University's campus last weekend led to the discovery of chemicals allegedly capable of making explosives in a nearby ...
A neo-Nazi fanatic who made explosives in his garden shed as he contemplated turning Muslims into "mincemeat" has been jailed for three years and nine months. Harry Whittaker, 33, manufactured a ...
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