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Commencement of building a 20,800-ton submarine, potentially serving as a nuclear triad's durable component, has started

Built for covert operations, the submarine offers a guaranteed retaliation ability, serving as the foundation of the U.S.' strategic defense plan.

Commencement of construction on an enormous 20,800-ton submersible, serving as a potential...
Commencement of construction on an enormous 20,800-ton submersible, serving as a potential component of the US nuclear three-pronged strategy, kicks off.

Commencement of building a 20,800-ton submarine, potentially serving as a nuclear triad's durable component, has started

In the realm of scientific breakthroughs and technological advancements, several significant events have taken place recently.

UK Chemists Recreate a 'Missing Link' in Life's Origin Story

British chemists have made a remarkable discovery, recreating a 'missing link' between RNA and amino acids. This finding could provide valuable insights into the origins of life on Earth.

China Debuts World's First 6G Chip

China has taken a giant leap in the world of technology, debuting the world's first 6G chip. Spanning 0.5-115 GHz with speeds of 100 Gbps, this chip promises to revolutionize communication speeds.

US Navy's Ballistic Missile Submarines Take Centre Stage

The survivability of the US nuclear triad has received a boost with the commencement of construction on a 20,800-ton submarine. The future USS Wisconsin, with a submerged displacement of 20,810 tons, is set to replace the US Navy's Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines. The vessel, the third US Navy ship to bear its name, was laid during a ceremony on August 27 at the General Dynamics Electric Boat Quonset Point facility in Kingstown, Rhode Island.

Breakthrough Coating for Longer-Lasting, High-Capacity Lithium Batteries

A new coating promises to extend the life of lithium batteries, making them more efficient and longer-lasting. This could have significant implications for various industries, including electric vehicles and renewable energy storage.

Autonomous Operations for US Air Force Planes

A new system could make US Air Force planes' takeoff, landing, and all operations autonomous. While still in the development stage, this technology could revolutionize air travel and increase efficiency.

China's Hybrid EV with Impressive Range and Fast Charging

Chinese firm Voyah Dream has unveiled a hybrid EV with a 950-mile range and the ability to charge from 20% to 80% in just 12 minutes. This could make electric vehicles more attractive to consumers, especially those with long daily commutes.

UK's First 1GW Battery Site for Renewable Energy

The UK is building the first 1GW battery site to power homes, industries, and electric ships. This project is part of the country's commitment to transitioning to clean, renewable energy sources.

3D-Printed Auxetic Design for Sensitive Tactile Sensors

A 3D-printed auxetic design has delivered a breakthrough in sensitive and wearable tactile sensors. This could have significant implications for industries such as healthcare, where real-time data on a patient's condition could be crucial.

Nuclear Fusion Record Breakthrough

A deep fueling pellet injector from a US lab has powered a nuclear fusion record breakthrough. This could be a significant step towards developing a sustainable, virtually limitless source of energy.

30 MW Water-Cooled Small Modular Reactor for Clean Energy

A 30 MW water-cooled small modular reactor could be deployed in a French city for clean energy. This technology, which produces less waste and is safer than traditional nuclear reactors, could be a game-changer in the fight against climate change.

Historical Roots of the USS Wisconsin

The USS Wisconsin, the second Columbia-class submarine being built for the US Navy, is the third Navy ship to bear its name. The original Wisconsin was an Illinois-class pre-Dreadnought battleship commissioned in 1901 and served as the flagship of the Pacific fleet until 1903.

No Specific Results for Wisconsin Defense Contractors Supporting the New Submarine Class

Despite extensive research, there are no specific search results identifying any companies from the state of Wisconsin currently supporting the construction of the new, powerful US Navy submarine class.

Ohio-class Submarines as Undetectable Launch Platforms

The Ohio-class submarines serve as an undetectable launch platform for submarine-launched ballistic missiles. As they are phased out, their replacement by the Columbia-class submarines will ensure the US Navy maintains its strategic advantage.

Lightning Pollutes the Sky with Gases that Can Rival Car Exhaust

Scientists have shown that lightning pollutes the sky with gases that can rival car exhaust. This finding could have implications for our understanding of the Earth's atmosphere and climate change.

World's Most Powerful Fighter Jet Engine's New Units to be Built

The world's most powerful fighter jet engine's new units are to be built. While details are scarce, this development could signal a significant leap in military aviation technology.

More than 300 Defense Contractors and Suppliers from Wisconsin Support the Vessel Development

More than 300 defense contractors and hardware and software suppliers from the state of Wisconsin are supporting the design and development of the Columbia-class submarines. This collaboration ensures that the US Navy's new submarines are built with the latest technology and innovation.

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