Friday, December 17, 2021

From Jenna Orkin

Six dead giraffes: Kenya drought horror captured in single picture

An Oregon company is going public to raise money for nuclear power ambitions


The race to defuse Congo’s carbon bomb

The magazine story that made Elizabeth Holmes famous could now help send her to prison

Did Sirhan Really Kill Robert Kennedy?

IBM and Samsung Unveil Semiconductor Breakthrough That Defies Conventional Design

Amnesty: War Crimes By Both Taliban and US

New York City Considers Banning Gas From New Buildings

China and Russia have deployed hypersonic missiles that could start World War III. But it's the smaller conflicts that pose the biggest threat.

  • While ballistic missiles travel in soaring, predictable parabolic arcs, like punted footballs, hypersonic missiles are more like speedy hockey pucks that keep low and change direction in an instant.
  • The high velocity means more damage; the maneuverability and lower altitude make them harder to track and intercept.
  • But for the Pentagon, the scariest thing about hypersonic weapons is that China and Russia have already deployed them in the field, while the United States is still developing them.

 

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