The MiG-25 Foxbat remains the fastest production fighter-interceptor ever built, capable of speeds exceeding Mach 3.
The SR-71 flew at Mach 3 and nothing could touch it — the SR-72 is designed to fly at Mach 6, which means by the time an ...
Sukhoi’s T-4 Sotka was a titanium, fly-by-wire Mach 3 bomber designed to attack US carrier groups with massive Kh-45 hypersonic anti-ship missiles. Its drooping nose gave the two-person crew ...
Over 300,000 new types of ransomware and other malicious software are discovered daily, according to the IT security research institute AV-TEST. Computer viruses can slow your devices, create a slew ...
Amazon is rolling out a new GLP‑1 program aimed at simplifying access to popular weight-loss drugs, from doctor visits to prescription delivery. The company announced on April 21 that Amazon One ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some colleges and universities are introducing three-year bachelor’s degree programs. They often promise better employment ...
Nearly 60 colleges have adopted three-year bachelor’s degrees, a significant shift in higher education. Students save time and money by graduating a year early, while colleges hope to attract more ...
Louisiana last week became the latest state to join a burgeoning trend in higher education: the three-year bachelor’s degree. The credential, shortened to “AccB,” is more than an associate degree, yet ...
Philadelphia’s Drexel University is joining a growing number of institutions across the country that offer accelerated three-year medical school programs. Cutting one year out of the traditional ...
Drexel University College of Medicine is starting a three-year medical degree program slated to enroll its first students in 2028. The school is joining a group of more than 30 institutions in the ...
After finishing high school in Venezuela, Ary Llerandi Sanabria came to the United States for what she thought would be a gap year. When the year passed, college still didn’t feel like her calling. It ...
Colleges in North Dakota will roll out new three-year bachelor’s degree programs that will help students graduate a year earlier than the traditional four-year track. The North Dakota Monitor reported ...