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2500 years ago the water in the Kerch Strait used to be four meters lower, but over time the islands in the strait were submerged. Tuzla island was formed during a 1925 storm with sediment from the Taman peninsula. During WW2, Germany start...
Hello everybody!
Once again, I’ve got to start with an apology. Three months of ‘silence’ regarding this collection is unacceptable - especially where you’ve been so generous.
If I’ve got an ‘excuse’, then that it was no lack of care, b...
Are Super Computers Still “Super” in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?
Headline: A Chinese supercomputer wins the TOP500 race. It’s interesting. But not ground breaking. The new and most relevant “races” are in AI computing, and Quantum...
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Storm Shadow/SCALP missiles are effective weapons with a 250 km or 560 km range, depending on the variant, and a 450 kg warhead with a price tag of $1 million. The UK is developing a variant that will be le...
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In the brown and purple areas, fuel seems to be available on the main highways and very hard to find off the highways. As the days progress, 10 more regions are on the verge of widespread outages. This is a...
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Tom Cooper, from Austria: (Mozart, no Kangaroos). Analysing contemporary warfare, working as author, illustrator, and book-series-editor for Helion & Co. The (mis)use of the content of this blog by the mainstream media is strictly prohibited.
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