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Friday, January 27, 2012
DARPA-Funded Hacker's Tiny $50 Spy Computer Hides In Offices, Drops From Drones
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Struggling In US, F-35 Fighter Pushes Sales Abroad
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A big leap toward lowering the power consumption of microprocessors
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Faster three-processor 3D chips
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A Stealthy, Worm-Shaped, Spying Airship
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IBM creates 9nm carbon nanotube transistor that outperforms silicon
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Graphene: The perfect water filter
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The first atomic X-ray laser
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Scientists create first free-standing 3-D cloak
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Physicists develop single-photon emitting light source
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New DARPA program seeks revolutionary approaches to processing-power efficiency to continue Moore's Law
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U.S., NATO Have Some 1,000 Interceptor Missiles
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Hackers Ride Radio Waves to Hack Smartphones
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Challenges Face U.S. Military Launch Ability
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A satellite defense system based on quantum dot technology
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Air Force leaders say strategy calls for F-22, F-35 capabilities
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USAF scraps plans to replace U-2 with Northrop Global Hawk drone
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U.S. Somalia raid is shape of war to come
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No Practical Fix For LightSquared GPS Found
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Friday, January 13, 2012
The Navy's Gremlin Uses Sonic Waves to Find Underground Bombs
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Russian Mars Probe to Crash Sunday—Visible as "Surreal Comet"?
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The Top Languages of 2011
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Graphene quantum dots: The next big small thing
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Invisibility cloak gives sound performance
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Next step in infrared countermeasures development will involve protecting UAVs from missile attack
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Snorting a Brain Chemical Could Replace Sleep
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IBM storage breakthrough means 400TB drives possible
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Nvidia supercomputer building blocks revealed
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Raytheon to Develop GPS-degraded Munitions Guidance
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Theory explains how new material could improve electronic shelf life
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How the brain routes traffic for maximum alertness
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Boeing’s Mystery Missile
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New anti-theft telecoms cable
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US stations two aircraft carriers opposite Iran, 15,000 troops in Kuwait
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Future development of smaller and more powerful electronics requires the understanding of 'quantum jamming' physics
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The Navy Is Depending on Dolphins to Keep the Strait of Hormuz Open
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Four-atom-wide wire may herald tiny computers
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E-Bombs: What is the Threat?
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Magnetic Nanoparticles Lead to a New Class of Composites
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IBM Makes Tiny 12-Atom Magnetic Bit
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Cubify 3D Printer Brings High-Precision Prototyping
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Five More Nations To Join WGS Program
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New Knee Helps Amputees Return to Front Lines
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Panetta: Military Will Be Smaller, More Agile, Deployable
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DoD OKs Army's $5.7B Aircraft Survivability Effort
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Chief skunk on 6th-gen fighters, 2-seat F-35s & classified UAVs
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World's nuclear stockpiles are not secure: study
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U.S.: 'We Will Get Missile Defense Agreement' With Russia
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Impact of Budget Cuts
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
New Form of Graphene Opens up Applications in Thermal Conductivity for Electronics
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F-22 Technology On UAV That Crashed In Iran
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The Supersonic Potential Of A Novel Inlet
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X-37B spaceplane 'spying on China'
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What We Know So Far About the Successor to the B-2 Stealth Bomber
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F-22 assembly line fades into history
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China Criticizes New U.S. Defense Policy
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Challenging the Navy’s numbers
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The United States, China and the South China Sea
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