RF tech in 2025 spanned spy cats, moon GPS, and invisibly powerful weapons. In 2026, RF engineering breaks limits—uniting AI, 6G, D-band, and terahertz innovation.
When Google’s self-driving car project began testing in the Bay Area back in 2009, its engineers focused on highways by sending its sensor-laden vehicles cruising down Interstate 280, which runs the ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released new guidance to help critical infrastructure organizations better understand and implement unmanned aircraft system (UAS) ...
A small plane made a dramatic emergency landing on I-95 on Monday, causing a close call for motorists in Cocoa. Multiple-vehicle crash with injuries on I-95 South in Fort Pierce delays traffic A ...
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group reports that new malware strains use LLMs mid-execution to generate, rewrite, and obfuscate malicious code in real time. Threat actors are now actively deploying ...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China's Geely Holding Group will use a factory once owned by SAIC Motor and U.S. partner General Motors in the northeastern city of Shenyang to produce clean energy vehicles, said ...
A serving police officer explains what speed camera vans can and cannot do, how they’re operated, and what drivers should understand to stay compliant. This video covers detection methods (radar, ...
A masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent grabbed Monica Moreta-Galarza’s hair as she clung to her husband, pleading with the agents who were detaining him. She was wrestled away from him as ...
CLEVELAND — Cleveland City Council has approved new legislation setting rules for the use of "under-speed vehicles," such as golf carts, on city streets. The measure, approved Monday night, sets speed ...
Brian Foreman and his wife, Christy, were getting ready to make dinner at their home in Highland, Maryland, when the power went out. While the lights winked out around their neighborhood last May, ...
In China, the longest ultrahigh-voltage power line stretches more than 2,000 miles from the far northwest to the populous southeast — the equivalent of transmitting electricity from Idaho to New York ...