Pages
(Move to ...)
Home
Technology Videos
▼
Friday, April 30, 2010
Japanese Researchers Invent Elastic Water
Peddling Peril: How the Secret Nuclear Trade Arms America’s Enemies
Tests of dirigibles to use drones, missiles
9 Super-Cool Uses for Supercomputers
Spider Silk as Strong as Kevlar!
Berkeley Scientists Discover Inexpensive Metal Catalyst for Generating Hydrogen from Water
Taiwan’s military simulates Chinese air attack
The U.S. Sniper's More Accurate, Quieter Rifle
Lynn Details Approach to Changes in Warfare
Commercial Companies Ready to Blaze New Trails in Space
Wesley T. Huntress: Author of NASA's New Strategy
The Laser at 50
Vehicular Vending Machine
Mind Over Matter
March of the Pico Projectors
Japan seeks foreign engines for stealth fighter prototypes
Afghan War Demands Flexible Weaponry
LPD-17 Funding Shapes Future Capabilities
ACC Looks At Possibilities For Future Weapons
Risk of Human Mistakes Minimised by Intelligent Security Systems
Electronic Voting Machines Are Insecure, Study Finds
Microsoft Echoes Apple: 'future of the Web Is HTML5'
Scientists work on artificial cat brain
China will undertake greater global role: Wen
CSIS: U.S. Space Industry Fragile
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Graphene for all-plastic electronics
Laser 'tractor beams' to tidy up space junk
Brain-like computing on an organic molecular layer
How shape-memory materials remember
WUSTL professor testifies on helium shortage
Tool: Electric Lock Pick Is an All-Access Pass
Cheap hydrogen fuel from seawater may be a step closer
Europe's extremely large telescope to be in Chile
Coast Guard May Experiment with New Oil Cleanup Technique
Army Pushes IT In Modernization Plan
Drone can land on vertical surfaces
ARPA-E funds fuel-making microbes, batteries, carbon capture
James Cameron building 3D cam for Mars rover
Professor invents shoe power device
Plastic from Algae
A Portable Battery That Runs on Saltwater – or Urine
Atomic Tinkering With Platinum: Toward Affordable Fuel Cells
Bayern-Chemie Offers Gel-Based Rocket Propellant
USAF Non-Stealthy Fighters To Support F-22s
Army aviation gets mostly unmanned by 2035
U.S. Army Modernization Strategy Stresses Affordability
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Nuvu Cameras to commercialize world's most sensitive camera
World first remote heart operation to be carried out in Leicester using robotic arm
Nanotube cable has 20,000 cores
Military seeks to disrupt the enemy's decision cycle
Battlefield broadband: Reinventing warfighters' communications
Toshiba designs "glasses free" 3D display
Taiwan Shows Off Anti-Missile Defenses
Air Force: Robotic X-37B Space Plane Not a Weapon
Nanodots Breakthrough May Lead To 'A Library On One Chip'
Curcumin nanoparticles 'open up' resistant cancers
40G Ethernet takes center stage at Interop
U.S. Army eyes lightweight aircraft armor
Scientists Turn to Silk Strands for Surgery, Circuits
Liquid Metal Batteries Could Lead to Power Storage Breakthrough
Researchers Witness and Image Atomic Spin for the First Time
With New Quantum Encryption Scheme, Messages Can Only Be Read in Designated Geographical Location
The Attack Coming From Bytes, Not Bombs
Revolutionary New High Temperature/High Pressure RFID Tags For Use in Extreme Environments
More Aerostats Improve Security in Afghanistan
Can world's largest laser zap Earth's energy woes?
North Korea Seems to Tap an Enigma as an Heir
DARPA Investigates Hypersonic Glider Loss
Enemy Adapts To Counter-IED Tactics
Rivals Join For Next Stage Of PAK FA Engine
Solar sails could clean up space junk
USAF Broadens Plans for Next-Generation UAV
Monday, April 26, 2010
Will Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars Make A Comeback?
Micro-supercapacitor
Computing beyond Silicon
Megatrends and megashocks: a new view of our future world
Scientists learn to block pain at its source
Quantum broadband becomes reality
Isis innovation investigates sand-powered fuel cells
Iran plans to produce missile defense systems similar to Russia’s S-300
Electric Taxis With Switchable Batteries Debut in Japan
The Army Wants Olfactory Sensors That Can Smell Potential Perps At A Distance
USAF Fighter Shortfall Smaller Than Expected
DARPA Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 Mission
A cruise missile in a shipping box
Night vision coming to cell phones, eyeglasses
Molecular computer mimics human brain
Friday, April 23, 2010
Skip the hard cell: Flexible solar power is on its way
Jackhammer 'superdrill' could speed mine rescues
Panasonic's 3.1Ah batteries to be used in the Tesla Model S, have highest energy density yet
Solar Cost Cutter
Big Energy Storage in Thin Films
The Strange Link Between Spherium and Helium
New Way To Guide A Car: With Your Eyes, Not Hands
Microcapacitors
Magnesium: Alternative Power Source
DARPA's Mach 20 Hypersonic Glider and Air Force's X-37B Space Plane Make Their Debuts
U.S. Resists Push by Allies for Tactical Nuclear Cuts
Boston Dynamics Biped Robot Petman Achieves 4.4 mph
How Vulnerable is the 'Cloud'?
US Army strategy spurs debate on optionally piloted vehicles
Navy Green Hornet goes supersonic with biofuel
USAF Plans For Reusable Booster Development
U.S. Army Asks to Cancel NLOS-LS
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Caltech researchers create 'sound bullets'
Brains, worms and computer chips have striking similarities
Samsung Leapfrogs Intel and Micron
Achieving Fiber-Optic Speeds over Copper Lines
A Bright Redesign for LED Lights
Technologies That Could Define the Next Century
VADER Hovers Over Afghanistan
The Most Destructive Space Weapons
Obama tries to sell NASA on new space plan
Nanopatch is 100 times better than needle and syringe
Japan eyes 'mind-reading' devices, robots by 2020: report
MIT researchers boost efficiency of wireless power
3D LCD employs 4 primary color technology
How the Unmanned Space Plane Works
HP Designjet 3D Printer Now On Sale, Churns Out Solid Plastic Objects From the Desktop
Hobbyist's New Animation Tech Promises Unlimited Graphics Power Without Extra Processing
Nanotechnology Comes Under Scrutiny and Nobody Is the Wiser
Gates Calls Out Dangerous Gaps in US Defense Exports
China military paper spells out nuclear arms stance
Stratcom Rings Missile-Warning-Gap Alarm
Google Throws Its Weight Behind Voice
U.S. military launches X-37B reusable spaceship
Gates Denies Iran Memo Meant as 'Wake-Up Call'
C2BMC: Putting the ‘System’ in Ballistic Missile Defense
Vehicle-based Night Vision, IR Devices Provide Stealth
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
DARPA wants a flying car
Cat Brain Inspires Computers of the Future
Young people too fat to protect U.S.
Army preparing for mountainous, battalion-sized test
Metal Storm Awarded Major US Marines Non-Lethal Weapon Contract
Mobile RFID Reader with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPRS function
Bizarre matter could find use in quantum computers
Nanotechnology-enabled Glue
Testing nukes without blowing up bombs
Microsoft's Skinput turns hands, arms into buttons
Orbital Test Vehicle: Reusable Spacecraft Ops
U.S. Port Security Is A Global Issue
U.S. Looks Abroad For Space SAR Needs
Raytheon-Boeing Team Fires First Joint Air-to-Ground Missile
US has limited options in stopping Iranian nukes
Putin satisfied with Russian fifth-generation fighter tests
Blu-ray Format Adds Capacity, Functionality
Bluetooth v4.0 Enables Low-Power, High-Speed Wireless Devices
Alcatel-Lucent Boosts Broadband Over Copper to 300M Bps
Brain Games May Do Nothing for the Brain
Will private spaceships have the right stuff?
Samsung Warns of 3-D TV Health Concerns
Stealth fighter demonstrator flies in Sweden
Stealth fighter demonstrator flies in Sweden
Is Russia Selling Out Iran
Sniffer detects airborne chemical risks
U.S. To Flight-Test Unmanned Space Plane This Week
U.S. Military Brass Discuss Iranian Nuclear Threat
Iran: Missile Tests Key Part Of 3-Day Hormuz Drill
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
GE announces lighting advances
Underground Coal Gasification
New Space Engines May Trade Fuel For Photons
USAF Tests RFID Tags for Aerial Refueling
British Scientists Create First-Ever Room-Temperature Magnetic Monopole
Sharp Offers 3-D Viewing Without Glasses
Chinese YJ83 anti-ship missile (Google Translation)
GPS IIF Set To Launch Next Month
Orion Launch Abort System
Air Force's space plane fuels speculation
Northrop Grumman Launches Next Generation of Wheelbarrow Bomb Disposal Vehicle
Monday, April 12, 2010
Ultrasensitive imaging method uses gold-silver 'nanocages'
Intel Handing Out Samples of Experimental 48-Core Chip
NJIT physicist sees terahertz imaging as ultimate defense against terrorism
USAF adds cyber training for recruits and officers
NASA Plans New Robot Generation to Explore Moon, Asteroids
Diamond chips to make meaner, greener electronics
Logic trick with memristors may transform the silicon chip
A Chinese ISP momentarily hijacks the Internet
Scientists Race to Engineer a New Magnet for Electronics
New Technique Turns T-Shirts into Body Armor
Space Skydiver Suit Revealed
Gaming technologies improve Soldier readiness
Analysts Divided Over New US Nuclear Weapons Strategy
Mood Shifts to Hope in Search for Missing Air France A330
Molten Metal Batteries Yield 20 Times More Current Than Lithium-Ion
Artificial Photosynthesis Achieved with Nanotechnology
U.S.A.F Plans Reusable Booster Demonstrators
De-constructing Sukhoi’s PAK-FA
NKorea has up to six nuclear weapons: Clinton
A world without nuclear weapons: utopia, threat or reality?
Iran Not Yet 'Nuclear Capable': Gates
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Inkjet-like device 'prints' cells right over burns
New high-speed integrated circuit for world's biggest physics experiment is fastest of its kind
Boeing Confirms Success on 787 Wing, Fuselage Ultimate Load Test
Battery Breakthrough Promises Lighter Weight, More Power
Israel could opt for nuke strikes on Iran
Navy Submarine Runs Eternally on Thermal Power from Ocean Currents
Sony's wireless chip connections
Piezoelectric Nanowires Develop Enough Voltage for a Charge-Storage Device
Cyber-Warriors Begin Training
H.P. Sees a Revolution in Memory Chip
Animals living without oxygen discovered
'Mind-Reading' Brain-Scan Software Showcased in NY
Russia to deliver S-300 to Iran
US retiring nuclear Tomahawk missiles
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Navy Changes Or US Power Fades
Graphene photodetector is a first
Tiny water desalination device
NIST creates spray-on transistors
Could graphene replace silicon?
Blu-ray doubles storage capacity
Self-Powered Nanotechnology Closer to Reality
MALD Finally Ready For War
From Cyber War: The Next Threat to National Security and What to Do About It
GPS-Guided Landings Begin for Airline
Texas Town Installs a Monster Battery for Backup Power
Air Force Calls for Reusable Booster Vehicles for Military Space Planes
Graphene Could Usher in New Silicon-based Photonic Circuitry
Cost estimate for F-35 to soar, Pentagon says
Russia to orbit 7 new Glonass satellites in 2010
Swiss Make 1st Test of Round-the-World Solar Plane
Israel begins distributing biochemical war protection kits
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Plastic electronics could slash the cost of solar panels
New software design technique allows programs to run faster
U.S. court rules against FCC on Net neutrality
Hydra flash memory outperforms other top storage mediums
Intelligent networking of wind farms
Internet Explorer 9: It's All About Hardware
Air Force prepping robot spacecraft for launch
Why Do Coal Mines Explode?
Leaked details – HP has an iPad killer
Space Shuttle Suffers Radar Outage
Cellulosic Ethanol Dealt a Blow
Russian Physicists Synthesize New Superheavy Element 117
No new nukes: Obama's nuclear posture points to caution
New Magnetic Tech Could Help Coal Mine Rescue Workers Talk Underground
Process That Converts Cotton to Boron Carbide Could Create Armored T-Shirts
Pyroelectric Crystals Could Enable the First Truly Portable X-Ray Machine
Mini-Robot Employs Fiery Darts to Neutralize IEDs
‘Sound bullet’ could be weapon or cure
Russia ships China 15 S-300 missile systems: report
LockhMart Tests JAGM Tri-Mode Seeker
DoD Report: Other Countries Leveling Space Playing Field
U.S. Reserves Right To Deploy Previously Tested Nukes
DoD Begins New F-35 Cost Estimate
‹
›
Home
View web version