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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Microsoft gets legal approval to kill botnet
Crystal control moves towards 3D-displays
Near-frictionless diamond material
Cheap Solar Power
Making Sense of Mountains of Data
World's Largest Cruise Ship Launches RFID-based Passenger-Tracking System
UV light stick purifies water
GPS Jamming Devices Pose Many Threats
New process yields high-energy-density, plant-based transportation fuel
Cell-inspired electronics
Raw climate data to be made available by weather agencies
Megacities and Earthquakes
Top-rated cell phones also rank high in radiation emissions
Better technology needed to fight IEDs
Brain's 'Fairness' Spot Found
Microbes Leave Gold on Corpses, May Complicate Forensics
Microsoft To End Support For Older Windows Versions
All-optical computing moves a step closer
Two Military Robots Team Up to Cover Land and Air
Tiny Chip Made of Paper Diagnoses Diseases and Costs Just a Penny
Imagine Computer Memory A Million Times Faster than What You are Used To
Pratt & Whitney lifts wraps on PW9000 future military engine
Europe's top defence project
A400M gets boost
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
New High-Performance RFID Chips
Optical system promises to revolutionize undersea communications
Neutrons poised to play big role in future scientific advances
Army puts ground sensor program on fast track
TIGR keeps troops in the field safer
Marines bring solar energy to the battlefield
Tech Titans Lend Credibility to Bloom Box Hype
S-400 Catches Up
NASA Chief to Senators: Mars is the Ultimate Destination
US unable to win a cyber war
The Telescope-Toting 747 That Sees More than Hubble
Bacteria Colony May Grow Nanowires to Create Giant Living Biogeobattery
New Wireless Sensor Uses Light to Run Nearly Perpetually
Nanowires and Spintronics Promise Computer Memory a Million Times Faster
NEW CHIP PUTS PROJECTORS IN FLIP PHONES
A Three Axis Gyroscope with Just One Sensor
First India-China joint air exercise in 2012
More Satellites Will Act as Eyes for Troops
Fuel cell "server" the size of a parking space
Any strike against Iran would not be 'decisive': US military chief
Israel's long-range UAV 'no gamechanger'
How Real Is The Threat Of Laser Weapons
Pentagon sets new tanker rules with slight changes
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
CompactFlash Cards to hold 188 petabytes
Brown physicist discovers odd, fluctuating magnetic waves
Intel to Tackle Energy Storage for the Grid
Gold nanoparticles turn light into electrical current
Laser adds extra dimension to lab-on-chip
Without suspect, authorities charge DNA before statute of limitations expires
Virtualised USB key beats keyloggers
How Israel's Biggest Drone Could Take Out Iranian Nukes
Next for NASA: Inflatable Space Stations, In-Orbit Refueling, Space UAVs and More
Breakthrough in All-Optical Processing Could Bring Terabit Data Speeds
New START Pact to Include Missile-Test Transparency, Russian Envoy Says
Feds not interested in Boeing's airborne laser
Israel unveils new drone fleet that can fly as far as Persian Gulf, putting Iran within range
Russia’s Military Doctrine: New Dangers Appear
Google to build ultra high-speed networks in the U.S.
U.S. computer competitiveness being eroded
Afghanistan Risks 'Domino Effect' After Dutch Pullout
ABL Kills Fast, But Experiences Misalignment
U.K. AESA Radar Drive Focuses On Typhoon
Sikorsky X2 Aims for World Speed Record
Intel Spearheading Investment in Future of US Tech
Computers Turn Flat Photos into 3-D Buildings
Space junk mess getting messier in orbit
Raytheon Laser-Guided Maverick On Track
Gates Not Happy With Europe's 'Demilitarization'
France’s AASM Precision-Guided Bombs
Hypersonic Rocket-Plane Program Inches Along, Stalls
Monday, February 22, 2010
Hudson river ditching - 3D Video Reconstruction
70 Ton GCV
Older adults’ brains boosted by more, not better, sleep
Nanotechnology sparks energy storage on paper and cloth
Navy gives new minisub a try
Biden: Better Conventional Arms Will Allow Nuclear Drawdown
Army Selects Northrop 100kW Solid-State Laser for Field Tests
Sikorsky invests in future tech
Army Selects New Camouflage for Afghanistan
U.S. Pinpoints Coder Behind Google Attack
Darpa Plans Test for Hypersonic Weapon
DARPA awards phase I for rotor development
Army seeks to eliminate its chemical weapons by blowing them up
New Space Engines May Trade Fuel For Photons
Boogie Board: A Battery-Powered Notepad as Convenient as Pen and Paper
Russia Delays Arms Delivery to Iran
New air tanker fleet is still pie in the sky
Single photons step into the slow light - towards the ultimate in semiconductor miniaturization
Junctionless Transistor Fabricated from Nanowires
Israel's Third UAV Squadron to Operate 'Strategic UAV'
India speeds up $11 bln fighter jets purchase
Space Shuttle Makes Rare Nighttime Landing
Russia's patience on Iran: strained but not snapped
U.S. Intel Report on Taiwan Air Power Released
Friday, February 19, 2010
GPI's trash-to-fuel process third party tested by U.S. military
Looking inside the atom for new technologies
3-D Chip Design Challenges
Warp Drives: Making the 'Impossible' Possible
New UAS Tests Advanced Missile
Royal Engineers Blast Through Taliban IED Field With New Weapon
Are New Types of Reactors Needed for the U.S. Nuclear Renaissance?
MIT's Flyfire Turns Swarms of Autonomous LED Copters Into Floating 3-D Displays
U.S. Spooks Want a System That Automatically Gauges Who Can Be Trusted
Double Game of the Secret Coalitions in Pakistan
After Long Delay S-400 Triumf Finally Get to the Field
MultiCam Camouflage Pattern Selected for U.S. Army Uniform and Equipment
NTSB Seeks Better Pilot Skills Oversight
Aviation Operations Proving More Hazardous
Predator C Set For Testing At Edwards
IAEA fears Iran working now on nuclear warhead
Military relaxes ban on computer flash drives
Iraq war to be rebranded 'Operation New Dawn': memo
Obama's 'home run' angers China
Russia Troubled By Bulgaria Hosting Missiles
U.S. Joins Effort To Set Global Arms Sale Controls
Thursday, February 18, 2010
More is merrier for wireless power supply
Geopolitical shifts in knowledge creation
New method makes vaccines stable at tropical temperatures
New algorithm to improve video game quality
MWC2010: System-on-chip devices set to boost femtocell coverage
New Commercial Rocket Ready to Do NASA's Heavy Lifting
Genome study shows what cancers have in common
Researchers identify mechanism malaria parasite uses to spread among red blood cells
Stonewood's ultra-secure Eclypt drive gets SSD speed boost
Obama Ponders Manned Mars Missions
Inertial-Electrodynamic Fusion (IEF) Device
New Battery Recharging System Promises Quicker Turnaround for Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles
Raytheon Miniature Air Launched Decoy Jammer Completes Critical Design Review
Half-Kilometer-Long Explosive Whip Clears IEDs The Explode-y Way
Digging deep into diamonds, applied physicists advance quantum science and technology
Design Challenges Loom for 3-D Chips
Nanotechnology Appears To Be in Retreat
Enhanced Imagination Drives Brain-Computer Interface
Richard Branson launches high-tech 'flying' submarine
The Muddy Future Of Vertical Lift
‘Botnet’ breaches 75,000 computers, study says
Russia delays missile delivery to Iran
RAPVLA: Tracking Stealth Submarines in Deep Water
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Mozilla Debates Whether to Trust Chinese CA
What happens at absolute zero?
Small liquid sensor may detect cancer instantly, could lead to home detection kit
FCC to propose faster broadband speeds
Airlines making a big push to offer in-flight Wi-Fi service
Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-CELL vehicles make their Canadian premiere in Vancouver
Bill Gates Invests Millions in Nuclear Power
X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System Taking Shape On Board Lincoln
Darpa Looks to Build Real-Life C3P0
Airline passengers to have hands swabbed
Special Ops Gunships To Get Pain-Inducing Weapons
U.S. Wargamers Wrap Up Massive Cyberattack Drill: "We Are Not Prepared"
Man-tracking Radar To Fight Afghan IEDs
Electronic Attack Prominent In Defense Budget
Raytheon Laser-Guided Maverick on Track for Developmental, Operational Testing
Lockheed Martin Completes Paveway II Plus Laser Guided Bomb Flight Test Program
Russian military chief warns U.S. against striking Iran
Bill Lynn: F-35 is 1 year behind schedule
Rafale vs F-22 Raptor
Saudi asks Clinton for 'immediate resolution' over Iran
Raytheon Joint Standoff Weapon C-1 Proves Networked Capability
BrahMos To Export Cruise Missile Systems: CEO
IT Enables US Army Doctors to Retrieve Vital Records, Perform Surgery
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Nanogenerators Promise 'Power Suits' of the Future
Who Will Clear the Seabeds of WWII Mines for Gas Pipelines? Robots
Researchers Develop World's First Digitally-Processed Gigabit-Class High-Speed Transceiver Chip
Silicon-coated nanonets could build a better lithium-ion battery
New Transistors Mimic Human Brain's Synapses
Cheap Solar Cell Could Be Incorporated Into Clothing
'Green hydrogen’ refuelling station
Devices under NASA testing could save trucking billions
New Lasers Fight Crime, Martians
Photovoltaic Breakthroughs Brighten Outlook for Cheap Solar Power
Genetically Engineered Pig Lung Successfully Oxygenates Human Blood, Paving the Way For Transplants
USAF reveals 30-year investment plan
What does the cloud really mean for IT?
Space-Based Space Surveillance (SBSS)
Mullen: Iran’s Goal to Further Enrich Uranium ‘Destabilizing’
Moldovan rebels offer to host Russian missiles
Scientists Re-Create High Temperatures From Big Bang
US Navy's Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures System
Russia blows hot and cold over Iran S-300s
Monday, February 15, 2010
IBM Develops Higher-Efficiency Solar Cells Using Non-Rare Materials
Nanofiber-based lighting technology provides high-efficiency, environmentally friendly lighting
Israel Upgrades Its Antimissile Plans
PAK-FA makes 2nd flight
No reason to stall Iran missiles deal, Moscow says
Russian 5th-generation fighter deliveries delayed until 2015
Smarter Sensors Start Going to Work
Research for Bat-Inspired Micro Air Vehicles Taking Wing
New Lab-Funded Magnetron May Help Defeat Enemy Electronics
US takes aim at Iran's Revolutionary Guard
Advanced Algorithms to Enhance Mobile Autonomous Robots
Airbus may halt A400M project
Russian Forces Form The Core Of The CIS Air Defense System
Friday, February 12, 2010
Self-powered sensors
Laser Guided Hydra Nears Production
Marines Like Rat Patrol Jeeps
Sun-powered water splitter makes hydrogen tirelessly
Researchers envision high-tech applications for 'multiferroic' crystals
Millimeter-scale, energy-harvesting sensor system developed
Scientists turn light into electrical current using a golden nanoscale system
First Flight Test of Persistent Surveillance System to Protect Soldiers
New Armored Wall System Assembles Like Legos, Could Replace Sandbags in Afghanistan
General Atomics Chief Forsees Advances In UAS
DARPA launches search for unmanned A-10 replacement
Airborne Laser hits 16-year-old goal
Russia’s revised official military doctrine to include preemptive nuclear strikes
Northrop Grumman to Supply Gyroscope for M1A1 Abrams Tank
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
A 50-Watt Cellular Network
Researchers Develop Nanofiber-Based Technology to Make Energy-Efficient Lighting
Humble Weed Could Feed The World
Peek Inside the 747-8 Test Plane
Fiery rhetoric fuels Mideast war fears
Iran angered over S-300 delays
Robot Pack Mule to Carry Loads for G.I.s on the Move
For the First Time, Researchers Find Longevity Gene That Helps Determine Lifespan
Intel Lifts the Hood on its "Single-Chip Cloud Computer"
First Germanium Laser
IBM Explores Cheaper Solar Cells
Google to build ultra-fast broadband networks
NASA studying two problems on space shuttle
DARPA calls for an unmanned A-10
Obama turns up the heat on Iran
DARPA Begins Legged Squad Support System Program
Air Force-Funded Research Is Shattering Traditional Notions Of Laser Limits
US denies defense crisis with Russia
Thermoelectric Cells Have A Bright Clean Future
X-55A Boosting Composite Cargo Aircraft Design
First Airfoil Profile of In-Flight Bird Inspiring MAV Concepts
Destroying Chemical Weapons: US Army Reviews Technology
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
TI creates all-in-one wireless transceiver for mobiles
Google developing a translator for smartphones
Imec achieves breakthrough in battery-less radios
Breakthrough for mobile television
Four ways to reinvent the Internet
Intel meets its match in IBM
Russian general: U.S. missile defense a threat
By Stimulating Stem Cells, Bioactive Nanogel Regenerates Cartilage in Joints
Marine Corps' Unmanned Programmable Copter Passes First Major Test
Ultrathin films: The thinnest superconductor
Kotura breakthrough modulator brings integrated silicon photonics one step closer
Wind Turbines Cause Radar Cone of Silence
Iran says to unveil air defence equal to Russia system
Making Solar Power Portable
NASA launches private firms into space race
Iridium NEXT: Boosting Data Speeds, Improving DoD Space Awareness
Monday, February 8, 2010
AMD reveals Fusion CPU+GPU, to challege Intel in laptops
Intel rolls out oft-delayed Tukwila chip
Breakthrough Could Lead to Cure for AIDS and Other Deadly Viruses
X-47B UCAS
The Colossus Of Asia
'Lab on a chip' that detects viruses developed by BYU researchers
Philips says "let there be LED"
Intel Itanium 9300 Processor Raises Bar for Scalable, Resilient Mission-Critical Computing
Secrets of Hard Disk Manufacture
NASA may transform but major problems remain
Abilites of MRAPs change their role in battle
Designer Fuels for Aviation
Snow cripples Mid-Atlantic bases
Home Fuel Cell Charging Station Could Help Power Hydrogen Economy
Wonder Material Graphene Becomes Lighting for Future Devices and Homes
Sony's New Internal Wireless Tech Snips Wires Inside Your Gadgets
Great Powers and Strategic Stability in the 21st Century
How can we cope with information overload?
High-tech kept the Super Bowl on track
Iran tests home-made stealth fighter: commander
Major Work Ahead On T-50 Stealth Fighter
Airbus Military A330 MRTT Refuels AWACS
NORAD Beefs Up Capabilities to Monitor Domestic Air Traffic
Friday, February 5, 2010
Power from down under
Princeton scientist makes a leap in quantum computing
Researchers say new material could let cars be powered by their bodywork
Meshing of US and allied defense sensors gaining importance
More Than Just A New Radar
First germanium laser
Can you trust Chinese computer equipment?
Super material will make lighting cheaper and fully recyclable
NATO chief: No bribes for Taliban
Crystal twins hint at hydrogen storage breakthrough
SSD could ultimately replace hard disk drives, Hitachi CTO says
Dragonfly spy drone technology could make data centers more green
Raytheon Awarded $58 M for Patriot Tactical Missile Upgrades
Haptic Piezo Controller brings mechanical feel to touchscreens.
Countermeasures Capabilities Become Clearer
Solar-Powered Circuits Charge by Sunlight in Real-Time
Rebel Engineers Sit With NASA to Chart Future of Manned Space
Airwaves Abandoned by TV Could Beam High-Speed Internet Everywhere
DARPA Wants to Override Evolution to Make Immortal Synthetic Organisms
Iran: Moscow gave missile reassurance
F-35 Faces A Troubled 2010
U.S. Navy, AF Mapping Joint Battle Concept
Lithium-Ion Battery Life Could Reach 20 Years
IBM Details World's Fastest Graphene Transistor
Thursday, February 4, 2010
No More Army Humvees
Army’s Pouring $7B Into GCV
Spider web inspires fibres for industry
The many mysteries of water
A telescope that sets its sights on cyber-crime
How Do You MiFi?
IBM Demonstrates Carbon-Based Transistors
NIST's second 'quantum logic clock' based on aluminum ion is now world's most precise clock
Cognitive radios would give future warfighters upper hand
US Intel Chief Paints Dark Picture of Cyberattack Defense
First germanium laser brings us closer to 'optical computers'
New ORNL system provides hybrid electric autos with power to spare
Billions to be spent on smart-grid cybersecurity
The Navy's New, Digital-Age Flagship in a Box
Physicists Prove Teleportation of Energy Is Possible
Ion Engines Will Make Little CubeSats Steerable
Poor wi-fi security leaves users vulnerable
NASA and GM Develop Dexterous Humanoid Robonaut2
US Army reports successful ground-based collision avoidance system
Honeywell to hush, bolster reliability of micro air vehicle
Brazil poised to confirm Rafale's victory in F-X2 battle
Will NASA ever return to the moon?
Darpa Eyes SM-3 For Hypersonic Strike
Google to enlist NSA to fight off cyberattacks
Pakistan nuclear arsenal safe: Top US spy chief
USAF Taps IBM for Cutting Edge Computing Technology
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
100mm graphene wafer grown
Army turns to aerial sensors for precise battlefield data
High-Security Chip Cracked
The BCI X PRIZE: This Time It’s Inner Space
"Big Bang" collider may reveal mystery particle
NASA picks 5 firms for commercial spaceflight plan
Carbon Based Chips May One Day Replace Silicon Transistors
New on-off 'switch' triggers and reverses paralysis in animals with a beam of light
Ultra-fast LED Flash Unit for Quality Checks
Multiwave imaging and super resolution
Army considers remote ops for Sky Warrior
Future Soldiers May Get Brain Boosters and Digital Buddies
World's First Light-Powered Circuit Created
Brain Waves Allow Vegetative Patients to 'Talk'
Air Force Global Strike Command gains three bomber bases
Unmanned helos eyed for cargo carrying role
Northrop and Raytheon battle for F-16 AESA radar business
New Digital Protocol Lets You Sign Secure, Legally Binding Contracts Over the Phone
Band Gap in Graphene Promises Huge Potential for Electronic Applications
NASA Boosts Commercial, Kills Ares
U.S. Army Musters GCV
BMD test fails due to malfunction on SBX
'Iranian weapon ends Apache copters' air supremacy'
Intel Preparing Six-core Chips for Desktops, Servers
Inside Flash Memory Manufacturing
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
NASA to develop cheaper, extended-range space flight
France sounds death-knell for online passwords
Toyota's Sudden Unintended Acceleration Caused in Part By Electronic Interference?
Cree LED to hit 1,500 lumens
Researcher Creates Strongest Metal Foam Ever
Intel, Micron Introduce 25-Nanometer NAND
P&W Delivers First Production F135 Engine
Spray-On 'Liquid Glass' Protects Surfaces From Just About Anything
Insulin Can Now Be Made Cheaply from Flowers
Live Birds-Eye-View Video Feeds Streamed From Choppers to Smartphones on the Ground
A Multitouch Skin That Can Make Any Surface A Touchscreen
Optical RAM
Sikorsky venture to develop unmanned Black Hawk
Quantum computer simulates molecular reality
Flightglobal's new AESA encyclopedia
Angry China retaliates over US arms deal for Taiwan
US shifts military focus to militants, hi-tech weapons
Raytheon Offers Disruption-Tolerant Military Network
Lockheed Martin to roll out more accurate laser-guided bomb
Iran Slams U.S. Missile Deployment in Gulf
Plug and Play Satellites: Short Order Space Capability
US Army Modernizes Its Logistics
DARPA Develops 4-Legged Robot to Haul Equipment Over Rugged Terrain
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