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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Japan Earthquake Was 'In the Air' Days Before, Scientist Claim
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Army enlists Android for battlefield comms
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Top Chinese general: We’re no match for U.S
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New LED to rival standard incandescent
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Worldwide Nuclear Slowdown Continues
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Unmanned Recon Choppers
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U.S. cybersecurity plan includes military option
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Researchers develop hardware encryption for new computer memory technology
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Ethernet Aims for Terabit
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HP Advances Next-Gen 'Memristor' Memory Technology
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How computers got us into space
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IED- and mine-hunting unmanned underwater vehicle to be developed by Bluefin Robotics-led team
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The world's smallest 3D printer
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New solar product captures up to 95 percent of light energy
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Metal Storm Introduces a Non-Lethal / Lethal Weapon System Based on Massive Multi-Barrel Version of the FireStorm
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PAK-FA needs advanced composites. Can Russia make them?
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Medvedev Warns of Cold War Over Missile Shield
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U.S. Explores Pakistan Supply Route Alternatives
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Friday, May 13, 2011
How bin Laden evaded the NSA: Sneakernet
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Emerging 4G Communications Systems
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Micro-bot climbs ships to spy on pirates
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D-Wave researchers demonstrate progress in quantum computing
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Super-accurate clocks emerge from 'heat haze'
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Unzipped graphene reveals its secrets
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Yale Scientists Discover New Method For Engineering Human Tissue Regeneration
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Is Red Wine The Key To Superconductivity?
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Is Red Wine The Key To Superconductivity?
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Samsung's latest foldable AMOLED display
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Fusion goes forward from the fringe
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Toward faster transistors
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Boeing to Develop High-Brightness Laser
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Swedish Group Invents Electrolyte-Free Fuel Cell
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China’s America Obsession
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Molecular fire detector
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Photosynthesis or photovoltaics: Weighing the impact
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'Chemical soldering' heralds single molecule electronics
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New carbon material boosts supercapacitors
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Israeli Company Debut ‘Stealth Armor’ Making Vehicles ‘Disappear’
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Immersive Technology Fuels Infantry Simulators
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Satellite terminals slim down for battlefield missions
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3D Printers Could Be Used To Create Custom Organs
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Invisible touch interface creates multitouch 'force field'
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Translucent curtains soak up sound
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Researchers use gamma rays to detect hidden nuclear threats
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New sensor developed by MIT chemical engineers can detect tiny traces of explosives
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Imaging the Invisible: The Dark Energy Camera
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Electromechanics also operates at the nanoscale
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The Origins of Intel's New Transistor, and Its Future
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Graphene Device Modulates Light
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India Shifts Allegiance From Russia To Europe
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Japan’s Nuclear Future in the Balance
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Frozen diamond smoke
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Private Companies Enter Space Race
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Technology in US helicopter not so secret: expert
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Northrop Grumman Unveils Newest Intel Gathering Aircraft System
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Taiwan to Deploy Supersonic Missile on Warships
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Friday, May 6, 2011
Researchers demonstrate 100Tbps+ over optical fiber
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DARPA Solicits Ideas For Its Hundred-Year Starship Project
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New Buoyant-Aircraft Design Could Lead to Fleets of Efficient Cargo Zeppelins
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RQ-170 Sentinel
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Sony woes may cause some to rethink cloud computing
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Kamikaze UAV
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Skope cells help dispel fog of war
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Cyber superiority requires intelligence edge
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Intel to use 3D transistors in 22nm production process this year
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Learning how the brain does its coding
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The next generation of E-ink may be on cloth
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WiMAX lies on death bed
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New theory shows one-way transmission materials should be possible for sound and light waves
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Nanomaterial Boosts Efficiency of Salinity Power Technology
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Laser Guided Bombs vs Geo-Targeted Weapons
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Rethinking Heavy Lift
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Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Fighter Jet Passes Initial Stealth Hurdle
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J-20 expands flight test envelope
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Iran won't use nuclear bomb against Israel: Barak
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USAF Indefinitely Grounds F-22 Raptors
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U.S.-Pakistan: Bad Union, No Divorce
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Thursday, May 5, 2011
Multiple valleys boost thermoelectric performance
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Nano-antenna fashions charge from light
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Intel Technology Roadmap: First 14nm Chips in 2013, 10nm in 2015
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F-35B demonstrates maturity in STOVL operations
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Why AI fails to outsmart us
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US Foreign Policy After Bin Laden
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Navy asks industry for help in developing a new generation of military tactical data links
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Limit to nanotechnology mass-production?
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USB stick PC for $25
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World’s smallest video camera will make medical procedures a little less uncomfortable
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Swarms of sensor robots to monitor Japan radiation in ocean
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Doppler-Aided Positioning
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Air Force poised to launch first-of-its-kind SBIRS satellite
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Tests prove laser JDAM accuracy on moving targets
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The world’s 10 costliest militaries
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Hybrid Vehicles Are In U.S. Military's Future
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Manned Light Aircraft May Edge Out Some UAVs
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U.S. Should Relax Export Rules: Northrop
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DoD: Denuclearized B-52s OK Under New START
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DoD: Denuclearized B-52s OK Under New START
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Researchers develop efficient laser-beam direction method
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Single-molecule magnet created from depleted uranium
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DARPA sets out to build futuristic space exploration organization
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Even Robots Can Be Heroes
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Revolutionary new paper computer shows flexible future for smartphones and tablets
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Network-based tracking, an alternative to GPS
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Taser's AXON wearable camera system provides police concrete evidence
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Study helps explain behavior of latest high-temp superconductors
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U.S. Air Force Poised to Launch First-of-its-Kind Space Based Infrared System Satellite
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Phantom Ray Under Way In First Flight
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Strategic Defence Intelligence Examines Friendly Fire Prevention Technology
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Intel Increases Transistor Speed by Building Upward
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Mission Helo Was Secret Stealth Black Hawk
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Tiny Drones That Can Squirt Their Prey With Trackable Sensor Goo
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Besides GPS, LightSquared Can Interfere with Satcom
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Soldiers can double as broadband base stations
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Scattering Microscope Peers Into the Nanoscale
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Intel Sandy Bridge-E CPUs Up to 66% Faster than Core i7 2600
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How satellites helped get Osama
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Reliable military and aerospace communications depend on advanced military antenna technologies
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Long-Range Hyperspectral Imaging System
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Gamma Rays Search For Concealed Nuclear Threats
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USC engineers build synthetic synapse with carbon nanotubes
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Thought-Wired Allows Disabled to Control Home Appliances with Mind Alone
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