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A growing number of companies are emerging in China offering remote-control aerial video shooting. CRI's Liu Min has more. Aerial images are often used in video advertisements, films and TV news reports. An increasing number of small companies in Chi
AZUZ: The U.S. director of national intelligence says because of its growing missile and nuclear capabilities, the Asian country of North Korea is increasingly becoming a grave national security threat to the U.S. America has a few ways it could resp
Remote US Museum Survives in Hells Canyon The rushing Snake River cut Americas deepest gorge through Idaho in the Rocky Mountains of the American Northwest. Today, its known as Hells Canyon. Every few kilometers along the way, the river widened and s
He's test firing, recalibrating and threatening to attack. As Kim Jong-un races to perfect its ballistic missile capability, there are serious questions whether the US can defend against that threat. The anti-missile system that would shoot down Nort
Today's cars have loads of computer smarts built in. Like the chips that allow you, with the push of a button to unlock your car. And as new cars move down the assembly line, automakers program those functions into the car. They produce one car and t
Traveling to a Remote Island Leandro: When you said you got a plum job working abroad, I thought you were going to Europe or Asia. Where exactly is Hueller Island? Alysson: It?s in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Here, I?ll show you on the map. Lean
269 俄罗斯进行远程导弹试验 New Russian Long-Range Missile - Report Alex Belida Pentagon 30 Jul 2001 23:42 UTC Pentagon officials are declining comment on reports that Russia has tested a ne
169 布什对导弹防御试验结果感到满意 Bush Pleased With Missile Test Results Paula Wolfson Washington 15 Jul 2001 19:08 UTC President Bush's hopes for a missile defense system got a big 1)
Todd: So Mark, if you don't mind me asking, how old are you? Mark: I'm 31. Todd: 31. OK, and so you probably don't remember but like... I'm 37 and I remember watching television with no remote control. Like just the big square box you have to go up a
The inventor whose device enabled people to watch TV without ever having to get up to change the channel has died. Eugene Polley, who developed the first wireless television remote control, was 96-years-old when he died Sunday in Chicago. Polley was
By Marianne Kearney Jakarta 07 February 2008 A remote village in the central highlands of Indonesia's Papua province is now better connected to the outside world because of a new radio station. Marianne Kearney has more from Jakarta. Until three mont
US Military Pilot Training Emphasizes Drone Warfare Holloman has long been the testing ground for cutting edge warplanes. These days, German training jets are the few manned aircraft to be seen here. The skies at Holloman are now ruled by remotely-pi
Remembering Remote Control Inventor Gene Polley Whenever someone leaves the earth having changed it, we like to make note of it. Not just the famous or notorious, but also obscure people who dreamed up something memorable or useful in our everyday li
Remote South Africa Village Gets Electricity for First Time -- in 2014 南非偏远村庄终于通电 GWAKWANI, SOUTH AFRICA South Africa is the African continent's most advanced nation -- yet an estimated 3 million of its residents live without elec
It was Saturday morning, and Katie got up late. She finished her breakfast and suddenly remembered that The Amazing Journey was on television She did not normally watch a lot of TV she preferred to see 360 Degree animations on her mums crystal ball b
The TV program ended. He pushed the System button on his remote to turn off the TV. The screen turned black. But there were two light blue boxes on the black screen. One said, No Time Information. The other said, No Signal. He pressed the System butt
146 美国国防部要求扩充导弹防御试验设备 Pentagon Expands Missile Defense Test Facilities Alex Belida Pentagon 11 Jul 2001 01:03 UTC The Pentagon has confirmed its latest 1)budget reque
136 拉姆斯菲尔德警告不要简单估计导弹防御试验引起的反应 Rumsfeld Warns Against Simple Reactions to Missile Defense Test Alex Belida Pentagon 10 Jul 2001 00:56 UTC U.S. Defense
A flying robot piloted by brainwaves is just one of the ingenious new devices coming out of a top US university. Students are showing off their latest creations at the Maryland Robotics Day including the Neuro Sky Mindset and a snake-inspired search-
WASHINGTON, July 5 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Department of Defense on Friday announced that the nation's missile defense system failed in a latest test with a ground-based interceptor missile failing to hit an incoming ballistic missile over the Pacific.