Plus: Sharks on crack is now a thing, according to research [Blueprint]( ð Russia has developed a sneaky new attack drone called the âJokerâ that can hibernate for weeks before striking. The drone hides from electronic detection until its operator wakes it to attack from its concealed position. This novel hibernation ability reduces prep time and maximizes surprise attacks. The drone doesnât present as an air defense target while sleeping. The Jokerâs stealthy ambush capabilities could prove pivotal in the Russia-Ukraine war, where both sides increasingly rely on drones for reconnaissance and strikes. Get the full story in [todayâs Must Read]( , below. ð Also today, download your complimentary copy of [Machine Learning and Data Science: Fundamentals and Applications]( ($156.00 value, FREE for a Limited Time). Written and edited by a team of experts in the field, this collection contains the most up-to-date and comprehensive current state of machine learning and data science for industry, government, and academia. ð¬ But first, hereâs [your video of the day](. Good morning. Iâm Tim, an Editor at IE. This is the Blueprint. Letâs get into it. Last Sunday, Blueprint subscribers learned about how intelligent life may be more likely to evolve in the oceans than on the land. Don't miss out â [subscribe to IE+]( today to receiv e exclusive interviews, features, and much more. VIDEO OF THE DAY [Is Nikola Tesla Overrated?]( How a waitress named Elon Musk's tech giant The story commences in 1999, as Elon Musk embarked on the challenge of naming his next venture, fate intervened in the form of a fateful visit to a café. A waitress playfully suggested the name "X Corp" for Musk's upcoming project. Intrigued by its simplicity and enigmatic aura, Musk allowed the name to take root in his mind... SUPPORT INTERESTING ENGINEERING Invest in science and engineering Insider access to exclusive content, featuring riveting stories that take you right to the heart of the action. Engage with our thriving online community, dive into captivating science discoveries, and stay informed with our enlightening weekly premium newsletters. With IE+, quality reporting is more than just news - and it is Ad-Free. [SUBSCRIBE]( Must Read [Russia has developed a new kind of 'sleeper' drone called the 'Joker']( ð´ Once placed near objectives, Russia's stealthy new âJokerâ attack drone slumbers undetected until its operator awakens it to strike in seconds. Russia claims Joker heralds an imminent unmanned aerial vehicle revolution in armaments. Its ability to sleep covertly near targets before ambushing them introduces alarming possibilities. Meanwhile, Ukraine has successfully defended against Iranian-made Shahed loitering munitions deployed by Russia. But the elusive new Joker presents a technological advancement that could overwhelm defenses. With the Russia-Ukraine battlefield serving as a testing ground, the covert Joker drone highlights how unmanned systems are transforming modern warfare. [Read More]( HOT TOPICS - ð¥[Large-scale study finds vegan diet is 30 percent better for the planet]( The environmental effect of food and beverages was evaluated based on greenhouse gas emissions, land usage, water use, water pollution, and biodiversity loss.
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