Hard truths: Would China already be stronger than the US in a conflict?
The world's two major superpowers are now on a collision course: who would win in a conflict today?
The world's two major superpowers are now on a collision course: who would win in a conflict today?
Now even the world of advertising has been turned upside down by the development of technology. Nowadays, in fact, to advertise products and services there are new tools that are used daily, such as LED walls. These are made up of various LED advertising panels joined together to form a rather large surface, on which it is possible to display texts or images. It is possible to create screens of different sizes using a greater or lesser number of panels, depending on the viewing distance or … Read more
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The Department of the Californian city in the storm, between omissions on military weapons and regularization of lethal force with robots.
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A special condensing boiler is equipped with a mini power plant to convert the waste heat into electricity
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