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A Possible Design for Burevestnik

Lawyers, Guns & Money

Lawyers, Guns & Money

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June 22, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Ever since Vladimir Putin announced a nuclear-powered cruise missile, some of us have been trying to figure out how that might work. I drew on my experience* with people working on the Rover reactor for exoatmospheric rocket propulsion to suggest that a direct drive, in which gas flows through the reactor to be heated for [] The post A Possible Design for Burevestnik appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.

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The Slovenia Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Lawnova Returns to spoga+gafa with Second-Generation Robotic Mower Built for AI Boundary Setup-Free Navigation

COLOGNE, GERMANY - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 July 2026 - As spoga+gafa opens its doors in Cologne, Yosemite Robotics is returning to Europe with Lawnova, its own robotic mower brand, and a second-generation lineup designed to move the category beyond wire-free mowing toward boundary setup-free ...

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 3, 2026

Versigent: Engineering Moat And Energy Play Make It A Buy Opportunity

Versigent: Engineering Moat And Energy Play Make It A Buy Opportunity

Smithsonian Magazine

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· Jul 8, 2026

'Like an Explosion in a Glass Factory': Frank Gehry's Seven-Ton 'Icehenge' Desk That Once Graced a Skyscraper Lobby Is Up for Auction

Designed for the Inland Steel Building in Chicago, the desk is made from more than a dozen blocks of jagged, green-tinted glass

Ars Technica

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· Jul 9, 2026

Payloads used to dictate the terms of launch. That's finally changing.

The Starship Pez dispenser demonstrates very smart industrial design and scale.

AzerNews

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· Jul 7, 2026

Canada to buy submarines from German maker

The Canadian government has selected the German defense company TKMS as the preferred contractor for the construction of 12 new submarines, AzerNEWS reports.

DNyuz

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· Jun 22, 2026

Gensler put AI in the design room. Now it’s helping shape thousands of projects.

A digital rendering of Gensler’s Baghdad Sustainable Forests project. Gensler Gensler employs AI to enhance design, simulating building use and environmental impacts. The firm used the technology on Under Armor’s HQ and Iraq’s largest ecological development. Architects see AI as a tool to enhance creativity, though some express concerns about its adoption. Imagine designing a []

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Related coverage for "A Possible Design for Burevestnik": The Slovenia Times — Lawnova Returns to spoga+gafa with Second-Generation Robotic Mower Built for AI Boundary Setup-Free Navigation. Seeking Alpha — Versigent: Engineering Moat And Energy Play Make It A Buy Opportunity. Smithsonian Magazine — 'Like an Explosion in a Glass Factory': Frank Gehry's Seven-Ton 'Icehenge' Desk That Once Graced a Skyscraper Lobby Is Up for Auction. Ars Technica — Payloads used to dictate the terms of launch. That's finally changing.. AzerNews — Canada to buy submarines from German maker. DNyuz — Gensler put AI in the design room. Now it’s helping shape thousands of projects.