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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
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How D-Wave Could Make Or Break Quantum Computing
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Senator Wants Cybersecurity Answers from Automakers
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Tech Trends: Predicting the Future of Technology
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IBM's 5 in 5: The five ideas that will change your life
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Socom Leads Development of ‘Iron Man’ Suit
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Here be Fusion
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Computer Chips That Work Like a Brain Are Coming — Just Not Yet
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Huawei products do have backdoors
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2013 in Review: The Eight Biggest Stories In Exponential Tech
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Copenhagen Wheel Turns Any Bicycle Into Hybrid ‘e-bike’
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Top 10 Mind-Blowing Most Extreme Physics Buzz Posts for 2013
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High-tech 2013: The 10 biggest news events of the year
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How Bluetooth 4.1 and BLE Will Drive New Innovation
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Mission Mars One Announces First Round of Applicants to Live on Mars in 2025
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How Electric Cars May Hold the Answer to Grid Energy Storage
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Advanced Ballistics Concepts Multi-segmented Bullet Dramatically Improves Hit Probability
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NSA Surveillance Has No Boundaries, Expert Says
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The Danger of New Iran Sanctions
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Pentagon Plans to Weaponize More Drones
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The Top Asia-Pacific Stories for 2013
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The China-Japanese Hate Fest Escalates
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Ex-NSA chief calls for Obama to reject recommendations
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US announces six drone test sites
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Iran’s vexing plutonium reactor
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Confronting Reality: The Saudi-Pakistani Nuclear Nexus
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A nuclear blind alley for the U.S.
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How to Lead with the Strength of Nelson
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What Happened to the Asia Pivot in 2013?
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China's Military Adventurism is Ill-Timed
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NSA Stabs Silicon Valley in the Back
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Would NSA surveillance have stopped 9/11 plot?
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Is This China's New Stealth Bomber?
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The Navy’s New Drone Will Be Able to Fight Other Planes
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Monday, December 30, 2013
Lockheed Martin's Robotic First Responder
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NASA’s experimental tensegrity ball robot could be the future of rover design
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Desalinate water using little more than a AA battery
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Shopping for Spy Gear: Catalog Advertises NSA Toolbox
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Low-Energy GPS Sensing Looms Large
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World's fastest Wi-Fi being developed in Israel
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Midori -- Microsoft's non-Windows-based operating-system
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Eric Schmidt makes 2014 predictions, says mobile has won
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'Military-Style' Raid on California Power Station Spooks U.S.
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Unintended Consequences: How NSA Revelations May Lead to Even More Surveillance
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Unhackable System Claimed: Could It Be True?
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The World Is Wary of American Cloud Computing
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The Year in Tech: 2013 Top Technology Stories
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Turning Up the Heat
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NSA able to compromise Cisco, Juniper, Huawei switches
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New Innovation by NUS Researchers Enhances Information Storage in Electronics and Ushers in a New Era of Computing
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Bizarre Physics, Exomoons & Humanoids: Science Wishes for 2014
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How Does the Internet Work?
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Report: NSA intercepts computer deliveries
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Afghanistan gains will be lost quickly after drawdown, U.S. intelligence estimate warns
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China says carrier tests in South China Sea going well
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U.S. Cold War rivals China, Russia step up challenges to Obama’s Asia pivot
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Army bears brunt of DOD's reductions in Europe
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Major Work to Replace Navy’s Super Hornet to Start in 2015
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Should Americans Read Other Americans’ Mail?
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Inside TAO: Documents Reveal Top NSA Hacking Unit
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Sunday, December 29, 2013
Spike S-512 could be the first supersonic business jet
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The year ahead: ten amazing science and technology innovations coming up in 2014
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MIT engineers have invented a JARVIS-style home automation system
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Brainlike Computers, Learning From Experience
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Phone companies say 'no way' to storing phone data for NSA
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NSA Win Leaves Security of Cell, Cloud Data Uncertain
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Cybercrooks turn to other exploits after Blackhole bust
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Safe Harbor in the Cloud, Encryption and Key Management
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Target claims strong encryption saves their neck
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IoT 2014: Tiny Sensors, Open APIs and Hybrid Clouds
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The top 10 tech and science stories of 2013
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DoD: To conquer nations and budgets, combat must go totally autonomous
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Glenn Greenwald: ‘A Lot’ More NSA Documents to Come
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Progress in Efforts to Develop Lab-Grown Lungs: Functional Cells
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Toyota targets 5,000 to 10,000 fuel cell sales a year
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Putin’s Mediterranean Move
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The Stories You Missed in 2013
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China and the US-Japan alliance in the East China Sea Dispute
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Last B-52G eliminated under nuclear arms treaty
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US military sees more drones, 'cyber weapon' non-proliferation in the future
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From MRAP to scrap: U.S. military chops up $1-million vehicles
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Did China Just Clone a Black Hawk Helicopter?
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Iran lawmakers threaten nuclear speed-up if Congress adds sanctions
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The Air Base Deal’s Place in The Pivot
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Navy to Work with Army on Next Generation Helicopter Program
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
What will be the biggest threats in the next 10 years?
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Photography is the new spectrometry
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The top 10 major hacks of 2013
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Top 5 security predictions for 2014
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Google Wins DARPA Challenge to Produce Terminator-Like Robot
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3-Gun Essentials – Perfect Practice
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Feds Say Just One Car Out of 100 Will Be Electric in 2040
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2013: The Best Energy Stories of the Year
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Fuel Cells Versus Battery Electric Cars: The Race Is On
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Major Work to Replace Navy’s Super Hornet to Start in 2015
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Saudi Minister: GCC To Set Up Force of 100,000
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U.S. Okinawa base will be allowed to move after 17-year deadlock
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Taiwan Acquires Submarine-Launched Anti-Ship Missiles
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Kauai missile defense facility powering up
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New Pentagon blueprint sees bigger role for robot warfare
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The USMC and the Budget Battle
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Russia, Iran, Judo Diplomacy, and Ballistic Missile Defense
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Russia’s Navy Rising
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Pentagon seeks to build a disappearing battery
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Navy Struggles Over UAS Stealth Level
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The Case for Female SEALs
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Friday, December 27, 2013
Military tech in 2014: Lasers, drones, and cyberops
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Laser Demonstration on LADEE Completed
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Metamaterials developed to bend sound waves, deflect tsunamis, create invisibility cloak
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Spin Trick Could Make OLED Displays Cheaper
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Army’s Military Auxiliary Radio System still relevant in Internet age
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NSA drowns under an ocean of data
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Green Technology Depends on Metals with Weird Names
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The first 3D printed organ, a liver, is expected in 2014
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World's First Self-Replicating 3D Printer Assembles in Just 30 Minutes
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Nanotechnology, robotics, other new technologies and the law of armed conflict
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Batteries as they are meant to be seen
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Rescue Robots Battle it Out at DARPA Challenge
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USAF selects Raytheon's high-bandwidth satellite terminal for secure, protected communications
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2013's Most Portentous Developments
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Dolphin-inspired innovative radar system to detect surveillance, explosive devices
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3 Ways Mao Shaped Naval Warfare
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Space: GPS And The Three Competitors
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DOD looks 25 years ahead in unmanned vehicle roadmap
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Video shows Russian ICBM warheads hit targets on test range
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Sea Power: The Battle for Innovation
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Steaming for the Pacific: An Almost Impossible 'Re-Balancing' Act
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Air Force Warns: We Could Run Out of Pilots
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Why shouldn’t the U.S. Army shrink?
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Americans favor not isolationism but restraint
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Will the F-35 Dominate the Skies?
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Thursday, December 26, 2013
NuScale leaps ahead in small reactor race with DOE funding win
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How to archive files so they'll stay around for years
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The brain’s visual data-compression algorithm
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3D printing’s next challenge: Implantable devices
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Google seeks to commercialize humanoid robots
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Next step for connected devices? Connect the devices
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In thin air: Could touch display projected on mist replace physical screens?
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An erasable internet
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Cheap Energy Storage in alkaline batteries
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Making waves: In the hunt for invisibility, other benefits seen
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Life Box: An Air-Droppable Pop-Up Recovery Shelter
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Tesla's Over-the-Air Updates Point to Future of Auto Service
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CEC - Cooperative Engagement Capability
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Cloudy With a Chance of Conflict
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U.S. nuclear weapon programs to cost $355 billion over a decade: CBO
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Russia Wishes The World A Scary New Year
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US Re-balance to Asia Overshadowed by Tensions With China
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Meet the Navy's New $150M Submarine-Destroying Jet
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Air-Sea Battle to Cost $524.5 Billion Through 2023
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Senate to block ICBM cuts
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On Conscription and Military Effectiveness
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The Global Conflicts to Watch in 2014
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Top 5 Battleships of All Time
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Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Is the Internet a Mob Without Consequence?
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Jet Fuel by the Acre
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RSA didn't let the NSA in through the backdoor
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Kalashnikov’s Legacy
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Cryptolocker ransomware has 'infected about 250,000 PCs'
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Pictures of innovation: A visual journey through 2013
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Toilet purification system doubles as hydrogen fuel cell
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The world of physics in 2014
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802.11ac 'gigabit Wi-Fi' starts to show potential, limits
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'Shock Therapy' Could Erase Disturbing Memories
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2013: The Year in Communications
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Edible Batteries Could Power a Range of Smart Pills and Medical Devices
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50 Million Connected Cars Can't Be Wrong
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Magnetic properties in graphene could unlock broad applications from information processing to medicine
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First HD Video To Moon And Back At 622 Megabits Per Second
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NASA to Explore UAS Airspace Operations Through a new Robotic Challenge
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Close Air Support Key to Strategic Success
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USS Cowpens Incident: Rule Bending in the South China Sea
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CBO Report on Cost of U.S. Nuclear Forces from 2014 to 2023
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Navy: UCLASS Will be Stealthy and ‘Tomcat Size’
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Best War Games of 2013
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Tuesday, December 24, 2013
New Form of Carbon is Stronger Than Graphene and Diamond
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Laser demonstration reveals bright future for space communication
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New approach to vertex connectivity could maximize networks’ bandwidth
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Biocomputer decides when to administer drugs
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2014 preview: The ships that could take us to Mars
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Compound Semiconductors Join the Race to Sustain Moore’s Law
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"Pressure Cooker" Method Requires No Catalyst to Produce Algal Crude
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2013 the years most important computing stories
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40 Years of Fukushima Cleanup: Timeline
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Will Congress Slam the Brakes on Self-Driving Cars?
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ACES' 3D Printing BioPen Could Redraw the Way We Approach Bone Surgery
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The Largest Space Telescope Ever: NASA’s Upcoming James Webb Telescope
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Why China Won't Attack Taiwan
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An Inevitable Headache: US Allies Sell Defense Technology to China
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Russia starts ambitious super-heavy space rocket project
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Could a Better User Interface Mitigate Automation Addiction?
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Satas Could be Cost Effective Alternative to Manned Towers
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Crew Interviews from F-35B Ship Trials
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Edward Snowden, after months of NSA revelations, says his mission’s accomplished
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Pentagon’s cyber arm poised to expand role
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Air Force Chief Of Staff Makes Strategic Case For Airpower
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2013 Was The Year Everything Went Right For Lockheed Martin's F-35 Fighter
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Mikhail Kalashnikov's runaway invention
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Monday, December 23, 2013
Russia wants an UAV-killer machine based on Pantsir-S system
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A growing understanding of the conditions required for superconductivity
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Scientists Campaign Against Killer Robots
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Government Lab Reveals It Has Operated Quantum Internet for Over Two Years
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Researchers create microscopic muscle with 1000x human strength
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Was 2013 the Run-Up to Nineteen Eighty-Four?
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Techs biggest flops fails and faux pas of 2013
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The years greatest tech comebacks and epic wins
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The great ideas hiding under the invisibility cloak
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2013 review: Top ten breakthroughs in physical science
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$23 million to create a 'window into the body'
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Sailing satellites into safe retirement
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It’s Settled: Electric Cars Are Cleaner Than Their Gas-Powered Cousins
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Robots to the rescue at international trials in Florida
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Mazda Adapts Rotary Engine as Electric Car Range Extender
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Will the Moon be carved-up?
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The Road To War Is Paved With Chinese Intentions
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2013 Summed Up
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Will America's Next Aircraft Carrier Shrink the Navy?
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A spy world reshaped by Edward Snowden
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Is America About to Launch a New Wave of Nuclear Proliferation?
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Is US losing global influence?
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Navy's underwater drone
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2013: War by the Numbers
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Solidator 3D Printer Prints Large Objects and Does it Fast
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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Will Iran prove the world wrong?
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Windows XP: Microsoft’s ticking time bomb
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DARPA Robotics Challenge Trials: Final Results
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Why do electric cars suck in cold weather?
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Smartwatch roundup — Are they worth it?
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Thinking in silicon
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Using inkjet printers to restore sight
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Exposing the secret pathways behind photosynthesis
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Japanese Humanoid Robot Dominates DARPA Challenge
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Do Fuel Cells Pose Threat to Tesla's Electric Car Technology?
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Where The Future Of AI Is Headed
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Why Don't We Send Nuclear Waste To The Sun?
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More Heads To Roll In ‘Fat Leonard’ Navy Scandal
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Putin's Knack for Surprise
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U.S. Military Advantages and the Future of Nuclear Arms Control
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Yes, America Does Have a “China Strategy
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Cowpens Incident Shows Limits of Mil-to-Mil Ties
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Inside Japan’s New Defense Plan
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Giant Missiles on Secret War Trains
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U.S. Nuclear Missiles Are a Force in Distress
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Chemical that rewinds the effects of old age
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Saturday, December 21, 2013
Congress tells DOD to consider “cyber militia” for National Guard
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Hagel Criticizes Chinese Navy, Citing Near Miss
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Lockheed Boasts F-35 Will Cost Less Than ‘Any 4th Gen Fighter’
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Bringing brains to computers
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France implants its first artificial heart
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3 Trends That Will Make Life Harder for CIOs in 2014
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Exclusive: Secret contract tied NSA and security industry pioneer
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Robots of death, robots of love
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DARPA Robotics Challenge
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First 3-D Printed Loudspeaker Hints at Future of Consumer Electronics
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An Artificial Hand with Real Feelings
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An 887-HP Porsche That's More Efficient Than A Prius?
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Zarif: Iran can resume 20% enrichment in less than 24 hours
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China denounces Japanese military strategy
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Political Uncertainties Deepen Over US Okinawa Air Base
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Should Europe Fear Moscow's Missiles?
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Would Splitting Leadership of NSA and Cyber Command Matter?
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The Army’s Mission For 2014: Holding Its Ground
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Strategic Bombers: MVP of the Nuclear Triad
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After sea incident, China praises ties with US
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Friday, December 20, 2013
Homemade bombs prompted changes in military equipment
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New study reveals insight into how the brain processes shape and color
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Tech Predictions for 2014
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Japan researcher builds device to 'transmit force'
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Microprinting low-cost artificial cells
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Scientists send message made from molecules
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Graphene sees the light
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Brazil picks Sweden's Gripen for its air force
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Boeing Delivers Final Focused Lethality Munition to US Air Force
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A new conceptual configuration for air-breathing hypersonic airplanes
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One step closer to nuclear fusion power station
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How the US Lost the South China Sea Standoff
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Putin Says Missiles Not Deployed in Baltic Exclave Bordering EU
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Graphene-Based Field-Effect Transistor With Semiconducting Nature
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How Azure helps Microsoft take down cyber criminals
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Japan's Remote Weapons System Development
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Is The USN Ready To Go Shoulder-To-Shoulder with the PLA(N)?
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Japan: Land of the Rising Gun
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A Raid on Iran?
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Apple discloses what its sharing with governments
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Thursday, December 19, 2013
How not to buy the most costly weapon system in the history of the world
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US Warns China Against a South China Sea ADIZ
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Inside China's Military Buildup
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How the IED changed the U.S. military
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This Is How Iran Maintains Its Bizarre Air Force
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UT Austin researchers design first battery-powered invisibility cloak
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New Multi-INT System Delivers Actionable Intelligence
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China’s Puzzling ADIZ Decision Making
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US Prompt Global Strike Missiles Prompt Russian Rail-Mounted ICBMs
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Ospreys and F-35s on Japan’s $240B Shopping List
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Pakistan protests may make U.S. fly war cargo out
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CSAF outlines joint strike fighter’s value
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LANGUAGE CRITICAL TO AVIATION SAFETY
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Understanding Saudi Anger
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1000Mbps over copper telephone lines: ITU begins work on G.fast
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Researchers crack the world’s toughest encryption by listening to the tiny sounds made by your computer’s CPU
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How Custom Silicon Could Jump-Start the Wearables Revolution
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New data compression method reduces big-data bottleneck
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Saudi ready to act alone on Iran, Syria: ambassador
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Task Force Blasts NSA's Collection and Storage of Personal Data
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Japan’s New Defense Strategy
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Army Wants New High-Tech Gear for Tunnel Warfare
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Can the F-35 Win a Dogfight?
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Robots are the not-too-distant future of war
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Northrop Grumman Demonstrates Aircraft Satcom
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What happens when machine overtakes man?
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IBM’s predictions for next five years: everything will learn
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Cybersecurity giants adapt to changing cyberthreat landscape
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Persistence Pays Off For The S-400
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Call Made to Congress for China War Plan
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Japan's hawks unveil sweeping defense upgrades
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Russian Missile Forces to Field New Heavy Missile by 2020 – Commander
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Lockheed F-35 Bad Deal as One Jet for All, Report Finds
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China’s ADIZ over the East China Sea: A “Great Wall in the Sky”?
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A graphene revolution is right around the corner
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Inside Microsoft’s Battle to Foil the NSA
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Harvard Bomb Hoax Perpetrator Caught Despite Tor Use
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Integrating Smart Robots Into Society
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Loudspeaker Becomes First Ever 3D-Printed Electronic Consumer Item
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Hard disk drives vs. solid-state drives
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Tech Firms Push to Control Web's Pipes
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Algae to crude oil: Million-year natural process takes minutes in the lab
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Lockheed touts F-35 progress, predicts competitive pricing
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
NSA's Huge Utah Datacenter
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Turning a Building’s Water System Into a Hydroelectric Plant
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What is Boston Dynamics and why does Google want robots?
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Airbus + space shuttle = budget space flights?
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Better User Interface Design Could Mitigate “Automation Addiction” and Other Flying Errors
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Fewer Nukes Don't Mean More Danger
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China Ascendant: Is Conflict Inevitable?
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Will Advanced AI Be Our Final Invention?
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First Lasing Nanofibres Open the Way for Cheap, Soft Laser Textiles
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How hackers made minced meat of Department of Energy networks
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How to Measure an Aircraft Carrier’s Worth
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A Three-Pronged Approach to the ADIZ
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Sikorsky wins DARPA’s X-Plane programme's phase 1 contract
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Submarines: Trying To Measure The Value Of SSNs
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Will Aircraft Carriers Remain Useful in Future Wars?
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U.S., Chinese warships come dangerously close
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Nissan Leafs can now power the office, as well as the home
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Intel changes the whole supercomputing game with Knight's Landing
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SSD drives smash through the 1TB barrier
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Judge rules NSA spy efforts may be unconstitutional
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Navy Expands Sonar Testing Despite Troubling Signs
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Monday, December 16, 2013
Inside the Ring: China targets Global Hawk drone
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Lockheed sees F-16 fighter jet production continuing through 2020
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Speed, Security, and Safety Through DNS
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Invisibility gun uses a beam of darkness to make objects vanish from sight
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Darpa Cracks Radio Incompatibility Problem Once and for All
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NSA speaks out on Snowden, spying
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Can We Turn Unwanted Carbon Dioxide Into Electricity?
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Sunlight Splits Water into Hydrogen and Oxygen
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Race Toward Exascale Supercomputers is Starting
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A Pen That 3-D Prints Bone Right Onto Patients
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Army Truck Shoots Drones, Mortars With Lasers
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The Humanoids Are Here: The Walking, Climbing, Driving Robots of the DRC
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New view of dendrites in Li batteries gets to the root of the problem
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Microprinting leads to low-cost artificial cells
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How the Mig-31 repelled the SR-71 Blackbird from Soviet skies
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What's an ADIZ?
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The F-35 and Legacy Aircraft
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Laser Weapons Are Finally Here, but Future Remains in Doubt
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100 Most Influential People in Defense
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Google’s racing robots
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Friday, December 6, 2013
Navy Doubles Down on Versatile ‘Blackjack’ Drone
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Pentagon focused on weapons, data fusion as F-35 nears combat use
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The Supercomputer In Your Driveway
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Moore's Law isn't making chips cheaper anymore
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Researchers compete to bring humanoid robots to life
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Unmasked: Area 51's Biggest, Stealthiest Spy Drone Yet
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A 1km-high inflatable solar-energy chimney
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The 100 greatest innovations of 2013
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Open Source, 3D Printing Key To Staying Ahead Of Enemy Tech
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Man-carrying, under-wing pods capable of being fitted to fighter jets and helicopters
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Dyed plastic doubles solar cell power
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With ADIZ, China Emerges As Regional Rule-Maker
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USB sticks may beat Internet hurdles globally
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DARPA’s mirror-killing membrane could change astronomy, allow total global surveillance
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Forbes Champions Buying Super Hornets; F-18 Vs. F-35, Round Two
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The Future of America's Nuclear Deterrent
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Reality Check: US Naval Primacy Is Not Guaranteed
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Biden’s 330-Minute Balancing Act in China
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Navy Launches a Drone from a Submerged Submarine
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Airbus and MIT Teaming Up to Make Aircraft Construction Lighter and Cheaper
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This Is What Comes After Silicon Chips
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
Our Warships Rival U.S Navy, Chinese PLA
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High Speed Strike Weapon (HSSW)
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Meet the SR-72
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Building better high-speed robots with the help of cockroaches
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A leap forward in X-ray technology
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Russia: Iran deal ends need for missile defense
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The world's 10 best bomber aircraft
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China gives no ground to Biden in air zone dispute
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USB to Become Quicker, Smaller and Flippable
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Ten Times More Throughput On Optic Fibers
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The dirty secrets of clean cars
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Someone’s Been Siphoning Data Through a Huge Security Hole in the Internet
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How Tesla Batteries Are Powering an Energy Revolution
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Goodbye Star Wars, Hello Laser Drone Wars
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The PLA goes “Feet Wet”: Testing the PLA in Real World Conditions
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Precision Strike Technology Goes Global
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China Tips Its Hand
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Why China’s New Air-Defense Zone Matters
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Bacteria-Killing Protein Could Help Fight Antibiotic-Resistant 'Superbugs'
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Team Obama Changes Course, Appears to Accept China Air Defense Zone
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Fleets of Robots Take To the Sea, Autonomously Collecting Data
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Seoul eyes extension of its air defense identification zone
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3D electronic printing holds promise of various applications for Soldiers
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RF Safe-Stop shuts down car engines with radio pulse
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China's ADIZ as Area Denial
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Why a Pacific War Is Possible: The Dangerous Hatred Between China and Japan
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In message to China, U.S., Japan push 'rule of law'
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Defending against electromagnetic-pulse attacks
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Google Glass Makes Its Way Into Operating Rooms
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Like Amazon, UPS Also Considering Using Unmanned Flying Vehicles
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Taiwan military jets fly into overlapping zone with China
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Why Nuclear Weapons Don't Spread (Quickly)
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U.S. Pledges Solidarity with Japan in China Spat
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Microsoft warns of malware tsunami for Windows XP stragglers
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Scientists construct largest quantum 'circuit board' ever
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Flying hacker contraption hunts other drones, turns them into zombies
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No pixels at all in the future
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Acoustical Mesh Network Used to Infect Air-Gapped Computers
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How to Skyjack Drones In an Hour for Less Than $400
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China Threatens Japan Ahead of Biden Trip
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Guardian: We have published 1 pct of Snowden leak
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Climb Time for the F-35
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If China’s Airspace Grab Turns Violent, This Is What Could Happen
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The Reality of National Security Strategies
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How Long Will China Tolerate America's Role in Asia?
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Graphene Supercapacitors Ready for Electric Vehicle Energy Storage, Say Korean Engineers
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X-37B Marks One Year On Orbit
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D-Wave’s Year of Computing Dangerously
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A New Record for Terahertz Transmission
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Self-Driving Nissan Electric Car Takes to Highway
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China's Selective Access-Denial Strategy
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U.S. urges China to rescind unilateral air defense move to avoid regional confrontation
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Scientists Build a Low-Cost, Open-Source 3-D Metal Printer
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Help Identify New Antibiotics at Home with The ILIAD Project
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How Men's Brains Are Wired Differently Than Women's
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Fake brain helps investigate age's intelligence decline
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The War That Made Asia
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Ink-Jet Printing Could Be the Key to Next-Generation OLED Displays
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Fluid Dynamics Explains Some Traffic Jams
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China’s Hubris on the High Seas
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Airlines Get Conflicting Guidance on Chinese ADIZ
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Amazon's delivery drones: An idea that may not fly
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Monday, December 2, 2013
Here Comes a Supercomputing App Store
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Will a Rising China Be a Responsible China?
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Techies vs. NSA: Encryption arms race escalates
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What happens if the U.S. disengages from the Middle East?
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Pilot use of automation eyed in air crashes
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Iran nuclear freeze to start by January: envoy
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A shot from the dark
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With Air Defense Zone, China is Waging Lawfare
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Analysts: Tensions in Asia could snowball
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Could flying cars soon be a reality?
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