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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Why the F-22 and the PAK-FA have the “Right Stuff” and why the F/A-18 and the F-35 do not
'Lighting a match in a tornado' is 1 of multiple feats for propulsion center
iPad As A Secret Weapon
A grand unified theory of AI
Radical research changes lab-on-a-chip design
Linus Torvalds joins Microsoft next-gen OS team, quits Linux
IBM, FAA partner on aviation cybersecurity
Darpa Chief: Fix America’s Critical Geek Shortage
Atomic Clocks Use Quantum Timekeeping
Assault Breacher Vehicles Beat Bombs in Afghanistan
For the First Time, Simulation Predicts Precisely How Materials Fracture
Mobile Nuclear Reactors Could Provide Power and Jet Fuel for Military, DARPA Says
Companies Create Alliance to Push Open Source Clouds
A turn for the dangerous
Iran Nuclear Scientist Defects to U.S. In CIA 'Intelligence Coup'
The iPad Is Not a Computer
U.S. Air Force Launches Secret Flying Twinkie
Brock Technologies' Spear UAV completes flight demonstrations
Revising privacy law for the 'cloud' era
U.S. Navy Wants To Field Cyber-Attack System
Air Force Scientists Test, Develop Bio Jet Fuels
Adobe Could Be Your Security Weakest Link
Fabled monopole magnet could be revealed
New iris recognition device unveiled
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Rotax engine explained
NASA will help probe Toyota acceleration problem
Scientists May Have Broken a Law of Physics
Circuit-based resonator shrinks laser design
Researcher modernizes US power grid
Sprint, Clearwire among companies asking for TD-LTE standard in WiMAX spectrum
GaN Starts To Make Money
Project to make car fuel from thin air
Geolocation 101: How It Works, the Apps, and Your Privacy
Toads Anticipate Earthquakes
IBM, Johnson Controls Eye Smart Buildings
China Testing Ballistic Missile ‘Carrier-Killer’
Autonomous Submarinebot Heads Down on Deepest-Ever Undersea Search For Undiscovered Life
Defense says monitoring objects in space becoming more urgent
Hubo II Humanoid Robot Is Lighter and Faster, Makes His Creator Proud
Weapons Division to test commercial jet for P-3C replacement program
Pentagon Develops Plan to Buy New Air Force One Fleet
Russian official charged with selling MiG jets for $5
China's Yun -8 photographed (Google Translation from Original Chinese)
Intel's Nehalem-EX Aims for High-performance Computing
Geneva Atom Smasher Sets Collision Record
USAF chief still prefers invisibility (stealth) to invincibility (lasers)
US to consider Japan base alternatives
Monday, March 29, 2010
JSF Not Too Hot For Carriers
Microbes reprogrammed to ooze oil for renewable biofuel
Future hostilities to begin with cyber attacks, NATO official says
How Fish Grow New Hearts
Sneaking Into the Transport Layer With a Fake ID
Latest Swiss Army Knife Boasts Super-Secure Storage Stick
Submerged Satellite Link
How Do You Land a Nuke-Powered Mini-Cooper On Mars
Retailer leaks details on AMD's upcoming 12-core chips
Patents On Breast Cancer Genes Ruled Invalid In ACLU/PubPat Case
Scientists discover world's smallest superconductor
Better military technology does not lead to shorter wars
Expanding the Repertoire of Shape Memory Alloys
It’s Time to Reinvent the Transistor!
Magnets Can Manipulate Morality
Russian Planes Intercepted by RAF Tornados in UK Airspace
Boeing Completes Ultimate-Load Wing Test on 787
Is there any way to stop a subway bombing?
Human Bones Successfully Grown in Lab from Stem Cells
21 Things 'They' Don’t Want You to Know
Tiny Tubular Generators
PAK-FA secrets revealed
The Nuclear Waste Problem: Where To Put It?
Brazil to announce winner of huge jet fighter deal
Russian Tanks: Today And Tomorrow
Tactical Nuclear Weapons Next Target For Arms Control
DoD: Next 'Bomber' May Be a Family of Systems
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Nanosatellite sets sail to tackle space junk
Spintronics Breakthrough At UCLA
Light Switches for Neurons
Faster, cheaper chips from space
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Browser Fingerprints: A Big Privacy Threat
The Next-Generation LAN
Bionic Arm Moved by Thought
Russia may unveil new ’super-tank’ in summer 2010
Google moves toward fiber network locale
Small Turbofan To Begin Endurance Testing
Price Induction
Ron Howard Was Wrong: Apollo 13 Would Have Burned, Not Frozen
The Next-Gen Wind Turbine
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With Processor Speeds Stagnating, Researchers Look Beyond Silicon Toward Computing's Future
Printable Nanotube RFID Tags Could Make Wireless Checkout Aisles a Reality
U.S. Power System Security
U2 eye-in-the-sky spy plane wins new lease of life in Afghanistan
Overpressuring Israel Could Eventually Backfire
Pentagon officially indicate how it'll counter China's ASBM
Lockheed Martin’s Paveway II Plus Laser Guided Bomb Successful in Series of Flight Tests
Israel could use tactical nukes on Iran: thinktank
China Called Source of Increasing Cyberthreats
Nuclear Labs Raise Doubts Over Viability of Arsenals
‘Smart’ meters have security holes
Stealing electricity from algae
US Military Programs Run Up Against Technological Barrier
Russia hails nuclear pact, but warns on US missile defence
U.S. Marines Remain Committed To JSF Program, For Now
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Henri Coanda’s 1st jet engine in… 1910!
Energy Harvesting Could Become a Reality
New spintronics material could help usher in next generation of microelectronics
Corsair's 100GB Force SSD scorches the test bench with its blazing speed
Sprint, Clearwire may move from WiMax to LTE 4G
Inside a global cybercrime ring
The world's smallest microlaser
New PhotoVoltaic cell generates electricity from IR and UV light
NASA Spins Manufacturing Technology to Forge New Tank Hardware
GM Cars to Get F-16 Fighter Jet Display Technology
LTE should come from femtocells, Forum says
Dell's new servers designed for the cloud
Portable fuel-cell generator from BOC
U.S., Russia arms treaty nearly done
With AT&T Femtocell, Your Coverage Troubles Could Be Over
Iran anti-missile launch succeeds
Can a Chemist Deliver Distributed Energy from a Water Bottle?
DARPA Bounces Smart Radar Off Buildings To Track Individual Urban Vehicles From the Sky
Automatic Emotion Detection Technology Wins Grand Prize at DEMO Spring
More NASA Reorg Details Coming, Bolden Says
Russian bombers fly near U.S. Aleutian Islands during Pacific patrol
Light bends matter, surprising scientists
F-35 sticker shocks the $138 million F-22
A Chinese perspective on F-35 cost overruns
DoD Examining F/A-18 Multiyear Plans; Gates Endorses KC-X Requirements
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
GM Begins Testing Production-Intent Fuel Cell
Solar sails take shape
Motion sensors could track troops when GPS cuts out
Dots Do It Better, Says Phone Camera Chip Designer
IMEC team shows wireless 'thought-to-text' cap
Biochip technology reveals 'fingerprints' of biochemical threats
Humvee moves over for hulking, tough MRAP
Einstein Is Still Right
Rocket-Launched ‘Rapid Eye’ Drone’s Rapid Demise
CTX 5800 explosive screening technology
The Bose-Einstein Condensate
Laser security for the Internet
Branson spacecraft completes test flight
Pentagon Looks to ’Phase In’ Missile Defense
Leaders not impressed by new Russian fighter
Physicists set schedule for Earth’s biggest bang
Fusion's ups and downs
Riyadh mulls big Russian missile buy
Pakistan's about face
Monday, March 22, 2010
Taming the wild phonon
US space companies present Soyuz-busting price plans
Printable sensors
Bill Gates, Toshiba team up for nuclear reactor: report
Who's the Boss in Cloud Land?
Pantsir-S1 Finally Shows Up
Areva plans new reactors that make nuclear waste disappear
New System to Deliver More Intelligence to Warfighters
Russia needs minimum 50 nuclear subs for fleet – Admiral
HIFiRE: Five Times the Speed of Sound
The Rise of Instant Wireless Networks
Air Force Calls for Airborne Electric Lasers That Can Target Land and Air
Lightweight Ceramic Coatings Based on Abalone Shells Could Form Tough Armor for Airplanes
Self-Insulating Ceramics Could Replace Metal in Car Engines
At Annual Convention, Chemists Warm to Cold Fusion
World's Most Efficient Insulation Made From Synthetic Crystal Could Keep Satellites Pinging From Deepest Space
A Variable Velocity Rifle That Puts the 'Less' in 'Less-Lethal'
Should I Be Worried About Electromagnetic Pulses Destroying My Electronics?
AMD's Upcoming 12-core Chips
Nanoscale Processing Leads Scientists To Integrate Silicon Chips into Living Cells
U.S. Hypersonics Could Hinge On X-51 Tests
US F-35 fighter fleet's price may be double forecast
First man to break Mach 4, 5 and 6 passed away
Fate of Russia's Bulava missile must be decided this summer — Navy
Su-30MKI carries out long-range strike exercise
Getting up to speed with 4G
What is the Difference Between WiMax and LTE ?
Google tries a route around Chinese censors
History of the F-35 by Skunk Works inventor
China rising in battle for Central Asia influence
New Video Computers To Be Sent To Afghanistan Soon
US Navy to Lean on CANES to Integrate Shipboard Networks
USAF Needs Knowledge, and It Needs It Now
Friday, March 19, 2010
Nano-based RFID tags could replace bar codes
Engineers: Weak laser can ignite nanoparticles, with exciting possibilities
Who owns GPS technology and does it matter?
Next-gen tactical radios garner NSA approval
Wireless Controlled from the Cloud
Google, Intel, and Sony Plan New TV System
The Big Bang: Solid Theory, But Mysteries Remain
A blue gem for greener fuel
All birds use the same navigation system
IE8, iPhone will fall first day of hacking contest, predicts organizer
Army developing new Ground Combat Vehicle
US leaves open more arms for Taiwan
Boeing Completes Design of Shipboard Superlaser
There's still nothing new on Iran
Work Order Tracking Software utilizes bar code technology
Scientists create tiny invisibility cloak
Most Flawless Diamonds Ever Are Meant for Lasers, Not Rings
Japanese Cellphone Collects Precise Data on Your Every Move, Reports Back To Your Boss
Limited Lithium Supplies Could Restrict Electric Car Growth
Iridium may yet make its mark in aircraft cabin connectivity
Iridium NEXT
China deploys S-300PMU-2 near Taiwan
China Drawing High-Tech Research From U.S.
Soyuz Landing: an Undignified Way to Come Home
China's roars grow louder in Year of the Tiger
Joint Strike Fighter Completes First Vertical Landing
Metal Storm Packs A Punch In UGV Live-Fire
Iran shakes up guards, U.S. 'ships bombs'
Preliminary Design Of Free Electron Laser Weapon Completed
No Chinese Naval Base in N. Korea, Experts Say
U.S. Says Okinawa Base Needed To Defend Japan
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
New Zealander Glenn Martin launches production of Jetpacks for $ 100,000 each
Tales from the quantum frontier
Stealth in Space (Part 1)
Stealth in Space (Part 2)
Crystals + sound + water = clean hydrogen fuel
Vehicle shock absorber recovers energy from bumps in the road
Brain-Like Computer Closer to Realization
Cisco Accelerates Borderless Networks
Layered Graphene Sheets Could Solve Hydrogen Storage Issues
GM Makes Your Entire Windshield a Head-Up Display
Scientists Successfully Embed Silicon Chips Inside Human Cells
DARPA Wants Roving 'Smart Cameras' That Understand What They See
Report: U.S. positioning 'bunker-busters' for possible Iran strike
RFID Handheld Power + Connectivity + Location = RTLS Data Capture
Imperfect Chips Pave the Way for New Quantum Technology
Superfast Scanner Lets You Digitize a Book By Rapidly Flipping Pages
Electric Eyeglasses to Aid the Blind
Russian air force faces its own 'fighter gap'
Clinton visits Russia in arms treaty quest
NavAir Admiral Tapped To Run JSF Program
Australia Turns to Elbit for its Battle Management System
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
MIT: Self-Assembling Computer Chips
USB 3.0 is too fast for thumb drives
Could moon rocket demise bring space shuttle reprieve?
Silicon Labs gets 3km range from wireless MCU
Light-Harvesting Bacteria Reveal Photonic Defense Mechanism
Smarter LED Lights
Sniffing Out an HTML5 Conspiracy
Microsoft: IE9 won't run on XP
LM Delivers Innovative Full-Motion Video Intelligence System to USJFCOM
New atomic force microscopy system created
Not Just for Fuel Anymore: Hydrocarbons Can Superconduct, Too
Acoustic Technology Lets Small Planes "Listen" for Nearby Aircraft
Intel and Micron Double the Capacity of Flash Memory
China’s Acquisition of Sea of Japan Port Rattles its Neighbors
Boeing Starts A160T Production
New Protocol to Provide Early Brain Injury Detection
For Cooler Chips, Follow the Grooves
New private space freighter has solid backing
Phantom Ray vs RQ-170 Sentinel
UK MoD’s Innovative SATCOM Solution
Monday, March 15, 2010
Superconductors on the nanoscale
Is fusion power really viable?
Iron-based superconductor
Humans continue to be 'weak link' in data security
Boeing's robo-copter flexes its muscle
Bacteria Trail Betrays Identity Of Computer Users
Honda drives toward home solar hydrogen refuelling
Lockheed to Build Next-Gen Remote Sensing Satellite System
Aegis Combat System Completes Ship Qualification Trials
U.S. broadband plan
Intel ships solid-state drive for fast app start-up
Massive Cost Increase Projected for Lockheed Martin F-35
Metal Storm Receives Order from US Marine Corps
Tiny Flaws Can Be Tracked to Make Mass-Produced RFID Tags Unique and Unclonable
An Autonomous 'Bot that Burrows Underground to Deliver Deadly Payloads
RFID Chips for Authentication and Security Applications
Darpa Looks to Tap Nature’s Quantum Effects
Supercritical Fuel Combustion Could Drastically Improve Efficiency
More Sukhoi T-50s To Fly In Next 12 Months
Secret Military Space Plane Primed For Test Launch
India allocates $2.3 bln for Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier upgrade
DCMA reports reveal glimpses inside F-35 production delays
Moscow: Nuclear Weapons Deal With U.S. Is Near
QF-16s: Look Ma, No Hands!
Up to $63.6M to SAIC for SPAWAR C4ISR Support
Thursday, March 11, 2010
JSF Costs Rocket 50 Percent
AMD shows off 6-core Thuban
IBM and Stanford Unveil Green Chemistry Breakthrough
Back to the future for computers: A return to the 1980s?
Intel's Core i7-980X Extreme Edition
First commercially viable enzymes for cellulosic ethanol production
Tin-sulfur-lithium-ion battery as alternative to conventional lithium batteries
A way to turn out lighting by the metre
Real-Life 'Hurt Locker' Bomb Suit
Brain Scan Can Read Your Thoughts
Army Debuts New Tool to Defeat IEDs
A need for new nukes? "Modular reactors" for energy attract interest
A New Spin on Conductivity: Electric Signals Can Propagate through an Insulator
With A Bit of Math, Researchers Find a Way to See Through Opaque Materials
Massive 'Botnet' Revives After Takedown
Einstein was right: General relativity confirmed
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
New Uses for Cotton Will Blow Your Mind
Turbines see the wind of change
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