by Robert Beckhusen | May 29, 2013 | Monitor
The U.S. Army is introducing a new weapon in its fight to get Colombia’s guerrillas to put down their guns: the soap opera.
by Robert Beckhusen | May 17, 2013 | Monitor
Printable drones, limbs and ammunition. It’s a far-out vision, but more and more military officers are starting to think that future troops will rely on 3-D printers to manufacture the tools of war.
by Robert Beckhusen | May 14, 2013 | Monitor
Officially, Ryan Christopher Fogle worked as a junior diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. According to Moscow, he was a spy working for the CIA. If so, he screwed up bad.
by Robert Beckhusen | May 9, 2013 | Monitor
The terrorism soap opera and nail-biter series Homeland may have ended on a cliffhanger in season two. Now the show’s casting agents have put out the call for extras, and have changed it up.
by Robert Beckhusen | May 6, 2013 | Monitor
They started by printing their own gun parts and magazines. Now the internet gunsmiths at Defense Distributed have produced the world’s first fully 3-D printed gun. It’s been tested, and it works.