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Highlighted in a peer-reviewed paper published last month, the scientists explained how artificial intelligence (AI) played a crucial role. This news comes six months after PLA officers onboard a Type 055 destroyer were honored as a “role model of the times” for their actions against a U.S. aircraft carrier fleet. Chinese media showed footage of two U.S. jets buzzing the Nanchang, one widely believed to be an EA-18G “Growler.”  For more on this development, check out today’s [Must-Read](. 🔥Today’s job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: >[Â]([Applied Cybersecurity Engineer, Principal]( > [Software Engineering Manager I, Originations]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? 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Based on the F/A-18 “Super Hornet,” it can be loaded with various EW systems to [suppress enemy reconnaissance]( and communication signals in all frequency bands and all directions with high power. 🌕 [First direct evidence of underground lava tube on Moon’s surface found]( For more than 50 years, scientists have speculated about hidden lava caves on the Moon. Thanks to an international team led by the University of Trento, Italy, scientists have the [first-ever confirmation]( of a lava tube in the lunar subsurface. Lava tubes are a fascinating volcanic feature. These underground tunnels are produced by lava that [formerly flowed across the moon’s surface](. The outer layer cooled and formed first, functioning as a shell. Meanwhile, the molten rock within continued to flow before draining away. This procedure left a hollow, extended chamber under the surface. 🇵🇸 [UN: 100 lorries may need 15 years to clear 40 million tons of Gaza debris]( A UN assessment has found that it would take a fleet of over one hundred lorries 15 years to clear nearly [40 million tonnes of rubble from Gaza](, with the operation costing between $500 million (£394 million) and $600 million. The assessment highlights the enormous challenge of rebuilding the Palestinian territory after an [extensive Israeli offensive]( that caused widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure. Published last month by the UN Environment Programme, the assessment revealed that[137,297 buildings]( in Gaza were damaged, accounting for more than half of the total buildings in the area. Of these, over a quarter were completely destroyed, about 10% were severely damaged, and a third were moderately damaged. Love what you're reading, but too many emails? 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