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Russian High-Powered Laser Weapons: Speed, Precision, and a New Kind of Power. AI-Generated.
A Weapon You Cant Hear but Can’t Ignore There was a time when military strength was measured in noise engines roaring, missiles launching artillery firing. But today, something quieter is emerging.
By Beckett Dowhana day ago in FYI
How Healthcare Industry Services Help People Every Day. AI-Generated.
When you visit a doctor, everything feels easy and simple. You walk into a clinic, explain how you feel, and the doctor checks you and then gives you medicine or advice. It looks like a short and simple process, but there is much more happening behind the scenes.
By sakshi gehlota day ago in FYI
Updates in NSN (National Stock Number) Parts Inventory. AI-Generated.
The National Stock Number system plays a critical role in the management and identification of parts within military and aerospace supply chains. As global defense operations and aviation systems become more complex, updates in NSN parts inventory management are transforming how organizations track, procure, and maintain essential components. These advancements are improving efficiency, reducing delays, and ensuring that critical parts are available when needed.
By Beckett Dowhana day ago in FYI
I Watched a Driver Hit a Cyclist. He Was Looking at His Phone.
Last fall, I was sitting at a corner cafe when I heard the screech. A white SUV blew through a crosswalk and clipped a cyclist who had the right of way. The cyclist rolled across the hood and landed on the pavement. People ran over. Someone called 911.
By Carma Khatib2 days ago in FYI
Researchers identify the cause of the most intense steam outbursts in contemporary history from the Kīlauea volcano.
One of the most active volcanoes on Hawaii's Big Island, Kīlauea, saw a string of strong steam explosions in 1924. According to a recent study, the cycle of steam-driven explosions began when hot rock beneath a drained top lava lake was penetrated by groundwater.
By Francis Dami2 days ago in FYI
What You Should Know About Daring To Work In Antarctica
There are some crazy opportunites in Antartica for people willing to travel the distance, be somewhat isolated from the rest of the world, and can handle the temperatures and occasional extreme weather. It’s definitely not for the weak at heart. But, for that six figure salary, an assignment to the southern pole area of our planet might be worth it to some, and an adventure to others.
By The Man Behind The Mask4 days ago in FYI
Americans are finally turning on Trump
Just over a year into his second term, Donald Trump is facing a noticeable shift in public sentiment. After returning to power on promises to revive the economy and restore national strength, new polling suggests that many Americans are growing increasingly dissatisfied with his performance in office.
By Shirley Oyiadom4 days ago in FYI
A Dead man's eyes tell a strange tale
Dead eyes tell a tale After my husband passed away, I felt led to check his eyes. I had not done this with my mother when she died, but something in me wanted to know what his eyes looked like. His lids were half open as my mother's had been, and I lifted the left one. That old saying about curiosity killing the cat came to mind, only I did not die, but I was startled by what I found beneath his eyelid.
By Cheryl E Preston4 days ago in FYI
Red Flags to Avoid When Choosing a Microblading Studio
Microblading is a popular semi-permanent makeup procedure that makes your eyebrows look better and saves you time every day. But if you pick the wrong studio, you could get an infection, get bad results, or even hurt your skin for a long time. You need to be careful and know what you're doing before you decide to get microblading done on your face. This article will tell you about some warning signs to watch out for when picking a microblading studio.
By Milla Rosen4 days ago in FYI
Understanding Aircraft Fasteners: Types and Uses. AI-Generated.
Aircraft fasteners are among the most essential components in aerospace engineering, playing a critical role in holding together various structural and non-structural parts of an aircraft. Despite their small size, these components ensure that aircraft can withstand extreme conditions such as high pressure, temperature fluctuations, and continuous vibration. Their reliability directly impacts both safety and performance, making them indispensable in aviation systems. As a result, fasteners used in aircraft are manufactured to far stricter standards than those in general industrial applications.
By Beckett Dowhan4 days ago in FYI






