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China’s new sensor could detect hidden US 18,000-ton nuclear submarines using gravity
Chinese scientists have developed a new gravity-based detector that could be used to detect ...
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Sensors designed to detect nuclear detonations can help track space debris falling to Earth
A network of Cold War-era infrasound sensors can help scientists reconstruct trajectories of falling space objects.
A $11.4 million federal grant will be used to set up a system to detect nuclear and radiological threats around the greater Los Angeles region, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced today. The Department of ...
Micross has launched a new radiation detection device aimed at protecting critical electronics during nuclear events. The company announced the commercial release of its Standard-Performance Nuclear ...
U.S. military officials are expanding their understanding of the nuclear hazard awareness space by inserting a new piece of technology within their operations. More specifically, Army leaders are ...
This study will assess United States’ capabilities for verification, detection and monitoring of nuclear weapons and fissile material and identify opportunities for improvement, reviewing the ...
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (UPI) -- The latest nuclear detonation and detection research was showcased at a technical meeting in Virginia Thursday in a move to advance the technology. The nuclear detection ...
To accurately capture and analyze nuclear signals in high-flux environments, researchers have implemented a sophisticated digital processing pipeline on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The ...
Hrvoje Tkalčić receives funding from the Australian Research Council. The Australian National University operates and maintains the Warramunga Seismic and Infrasound Facility with funding from the ...
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