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Friday, January 31, 2014
Short-wavelength speedy 'spin waves' have communication potential
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Glass That Bends but Doesn’t Break
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Rudimentary Computer Built From Nanowires
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How to Make a Better Invisibility Cloak—With Lasers
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US Army And LM Complete Advanced Autonomous Convoy Demo
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Storage system for ‘big data’ dramatically speeds access to information
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Integration brings quantum computer a step closer
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Faster X-ray technology paves the way for better catalysts
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Quicker method paves the way for atomic-level design
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One-Way Sound - Scientists Make Audio Diode
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Break through in e-car battery technology ahead?
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Antibiotic “smart bomb” targets specific strains of bacteria
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Cybersecurity in the surveillance age
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James: Air Force is addressing 'systemic' problem in nuclear force
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US briefs Nato on Russian 'nuclear treaty breach'
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Broad Trends in Chinese Air Force and Missile Modernization
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China is playing dangerous game with the US in the South China Sea
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China’s Drafting a South China Sea ADIZ
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China reveals 'ace' against U.S. military
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In Iran We Trust?
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The Moral Hazard of the All-Volunteer Army
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Premature Weapons Testing Drains Military Budget
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SOCOM Develops Dry Submersible Mini-Sub for SEALs
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Experts: China Boosts Space Warfare Capabilities
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KAZIANIS: How Washington is losing Asia to China
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
Acid shock breakthrough could finally make stem cells practical
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Researchers Develop Lithium Ion Battery That Can Charge an Electric Car for 27-Years
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Bio-printing human parts will spark ethical, regulatory debate
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Silicon Brains That Think as Fast as a Fly Can Smell
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Modular Robotics' MOSS Kit Makes Building Robots a Snap
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World’s first carbon fiber 3D printer demonstrated, could change the face of additive manufacturing forever
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IBM builds graphene chip that’s 10,000 times faster, using standard CMOS processes
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Dyson Aims for a Cordless Revolution With Tiny, 120,000 RPM Motor
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DoD Official: Force Size Limits Modernization Efforts
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“Honey Encryption” Will Bamboozle Attackers with Fake Secrets
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Engineer Brings New Twist to Sodium-Ion Battery Technology with Discovery of Flexible Molybdenum Disulfide Electrodes
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Graphene composite leads to breakthrough in rechargeable battery applications
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Toyota By-Passing Lithium for Solid State Batteries
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Flywheels: Alternatives to Hybrid Car Batteries?
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“Space cops” to help control traffic in space, prevent satellites from colliding
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Report: F-35 Cracks in Tests, Isn’t Reliable
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Has Obama Abandoned the Pivot to Asia?
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Top Weapons Buyer Disputes P-8 Testing Woes
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Exclusive: CIA Helped Saudis in Secret Chinese Missile Deal
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Japan may force foreign aircraft overflying Senkaku Islands to land
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How U.S. should respond to China's growing assertiveness
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China expands its reach by playing chicken with the US military
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U.S. defence agency calls for NSA-style cyber spying for nuclear threats
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2014 Worldwide Threat Assessment
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Russia to Float Out Stealth Sub for Black Sea Fleet in May
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Some Embarrassing Details From the Pentagon’s Latest Stealth Fighter Report
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DOD's Weapons Testers Miss the Mark
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Submarines in Southeast Asia: Proliferation, Not a Race
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Air Force Secretary proposes changes to missile force
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U.S. Dependence on Space Assets Could be a Liability in a Conflict with China
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Will America's Asian Allies Go Nuclear?
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Battlefield electronics that do their job, then vanish?
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A ‘powerful antenna in a soldier’s pocket,’ thanks to origami
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Biomedical engineer pursues development of 5-D imaging technology
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This carbon nanotube heatsink is six times more thermally conductive, could trigger a revolution in CPU clock speeds
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Cold fusion tech picked up by major US partner, prepares for launch in the American and Chinese energy markets
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Illuminating the Science Behind OLED Televisions
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Searching New Home for 13,000 MRAPs
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NASA puts out call for commercial lunar landers
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Graphene rival 'phosphorene' is born to be a transistor
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Water Evaporation Could be the World's Largest Renewable Energy Source
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Laser power makes a mirror
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'Chameleon of the sea' reveals its nanophotonic secrets
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New theory may lead to more efficient solar cells
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AMD reveals its first ARM processor: 8-core Opteron A1100
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Why to Ignore China’s Aircraft Carriers
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A Sniper Rifle With A Mind Of Its Own
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Information Warfare: One Technology That Changed Everything
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What is the Asia 'pivot'? It depends on who's talking
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Lockheed Martin Demonstrates Weapons Grade High Power Fiber Laser
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Comment: China, Japan push limits of US order in Asia-Pacific
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China's military power an increasing threat to US, Pentagon official admits
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Heading into 2014, the state of defense is solidly ill-defined and in flux
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Blimplike surveillance craft set to deploy over Maryland heighten privacy concerns
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Drones Could Save the Navy’s Troubled P-8 Patrol Plane
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Navy, Electric Boat Test Tube-Launched Underwater Vehicle
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Army Looks to Build Air-Droppable Armored Vehicle
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Shooting the Pentagon in the Foot
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How Much is a Drone Base Worth?
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Obama’s Vision: No More War but Plenty More Fighting
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Pentagon Concerned by China’s New High-Speed Missile
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Tool that manipulates RAM, misleads cybercrime investigators
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Computing with silicon neurons
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New "Look And Link" Wireless Technology Enables Device-to-Device Links By Pointing
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Piz Daint Supercomputer Shows the Way Ahead on Efficiency
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A 96-Antenna System Tests the Next Generation of Wireless
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New boron nanomaterial may be possible
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New quantum dots herald a new era of electronics operating on a single-atom level
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Ultra-tiny nanocomputer may point the way to further miniaturization in industry
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Flexible, transparent conductor brings foldable TVs closer to reality
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Graphene nanoribbons could bring new devices that control heat flow
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$1.7 Million Personal Submarine Lets You 'Fly' Underwater
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Toyota’s hydrogen-powered gamble on the future
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U.S. weapons shipped to moderate Syrian rebels after secret congressional approval
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Cybercrime’s perfect storm
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Exercise Global Response Expeditor
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Naval Air: China Continues To Press Japan
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DOD Should Prepare for Unmanned, 'Robotic' Warfare
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U.S. looks at ways to prevent spying on its spying
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GROUNDED: More F-35 problems delay new jet
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Anxiety Rising Over Relations Between Japan and China
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US-China Rivalry More Dangerous Than Cold War?
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Panel Says DoD Could Save Billions by Changing Business Practices
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Pentagon, scientists closing in on rapid DNA technology
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Don’t Undermine the Iran Deal
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The True Forever War
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A Game of Go: China and Japan Seek Advantages in East Asia
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10 Good Reasons to Save the A-10
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The Real Problem with the U.S. Air Force
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Monday, January 27, 2014
Speed Up Underwater Communications By 76X
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Feedback10 ways to avoid a Wikileaks or NSA-style data breach
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Stratasys launches multi-material colour 3D printer
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The New Ammunition That Has Gun Owners Drooling
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How does the brain create sequences?
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Expanding our view of vision
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Internet of Things is already linking up in sports
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8 ways to get the job done using Google Glass
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Your backup drive needs a backup plan: Three ways to safeguard the data
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Fastest routes revealed by mimicking electrical flow
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WattJoule Licenses Flow Battery Technology Developed by PNNL
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NASA's Humanoid Robonaut
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If The Fuel Source Ain't Clean Your Electric Car Ain't Green
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Engineers teach old chemical new tricks to make cleaner fuels, fertilizers
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Robot Soldiers Are Coming!
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USAF nuclear-missile officers alleged to have regularly cheated on readiness tests
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Critical infrastructure vulnerable to attack, warns cyber security expert
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U.S. will be ready to rescue Americans from Sochi if needed
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Pentagon officials prioritizing eight IT initiatives
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Rocky waters between China and Japan could buffet America
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Privacy or Security: a False Choice
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Time to Get Ready for War in the Robotic Age
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The Fifth Element: Enhancing Conventional Deterrence in East Asia
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Future of the Army in Asia: Less War, More Diplomacy
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Carrier Cut Could Be Back on Table
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U.S. Navy Sees Chinese HGV As Part Of Wider Threat
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
3D printing is heading to a home near you
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ChipSiP Smart Glass Specs Better Than Google Glass?
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Encrypt your Android smartphone for paranoid-level security
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Most cybercrime comes from a few core groups
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Google's thermostat could spy on your home life
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The Internet of Things Is Wildly Insecure — And Often Unpatchable
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Knightscopes's new policing robot
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Wireless Brain Implant Aims To Give Paralyzed Power Over Their Limbs
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Seattle Lithium Battery Maker Claims 'Next-Generation' Energy Breakthrough
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Hagel Questions Air Force’s Ability to Oversee Nukes
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Raytheon to keep next-generation jammer contract -U.S. Navy
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Why China and the Philippines are Battling Over Rocks, Reefs
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China’s Nuclear Parasol
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Trust at Sea Through Unmanned Autonomy
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Air Force tries again on logistics modernization
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Will the Next World War Start in the Middle East?
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Saturday, January 25, 2014
Iran comments a new headache for Washington
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Influential Think Tank Warns of Robotic Proliferation
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U.S. Navy Tests A Virtual Reality Headset
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What Americans should fear in cyberspace
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BYOD mobile attack prevention app uses machine learning
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NATO-Backed Project Explores Legal Options To Respond to Cyberattacks
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US Chief of Defense: NATO Examining Threats to its Southern Flank
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A high-speed camera has no chance against GE’s incredible MEMS
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A new wrinkle in the control of waves
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Asymmetric warfare to drive C4ISR demand over next 5 years
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Atomic imaging technique removes distortions
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In the brain, timing is everything
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The genesis of the transistor, the single greatest discovery in the last 100 years
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New biosensor inspired by turkeys
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Electric Utility Cybersecurity Regulations Have a Serial Problem
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Iotera Develops Active RFID Tag With 4-Mile Read Range
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3D graphene - Supercapacitors from sugar bubbles
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Pentagon F-35 program says 'laser-focused' on software issues
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The horcrux of the matter
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The New Cold War: China vs Japan
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China sends surveillance jets to East China Sea defense zone
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The Navy Is Dropping Down to Just Two Deployed Carriers
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The Five Best Bombers of All Time
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Friday, January 24, 2014
Bitcloud project plans to ‘replace' the Internet
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Cyber warriors: The next generation
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A Grid in the Brain
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NSA Surveillance Sparks Talk of National Internets
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‘Replicator’ combines industrial machining with laser 3D printing to create just about anything
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Various microstructures fabricated by a solvent-cast 3-D printing technique
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Robot Detects Landmines From Far, Far Away
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The world's fastest supercar might soon be electric
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Fighting fires with the help of Google Glass
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Beyond New START
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Avert Conflict in the South and East China Seas
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ULLtraDIMM
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What you need to know about SD cards
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Next-Generation Wood Fiber Solar Cells Could Dwarf Current Efficiency Levels
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Newly developed injectable material could enable targeted drug delivery, biosensors
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Fuel cell vehicles and their ‘free energy’ make their own power
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Are Hydrinos In Our Future?
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Botwall: New Web security solution uses real-time polymorphism to ward off attacks
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Understanding Security Competition in Asia
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21st Century War, How It Will Be Different And Why
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Electronic Warfare Role for Reaper UAV
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Pentagon to launch blimps to guard against cruise missiles
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US hints at Edward Snowden plea bargain to allow return from Russia
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US Pacific chief concern over Japan-China tension
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US admiral warns no China hotline in case of crisis
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China issues warnings to foreign planes entering air defence zone
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20YY: Preparing for War in the Robotic Age
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Pentagon report faults F-35 on software, reliability
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Plans are on for quick reaction force in Middle East
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A Fine Balance: India, Japan and the United States
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Will Japan Abandon Pacifism
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Boeing Surveillance Plane Found Not Effective for Mission
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Hagel Orders Full Review of Nuclear Force
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Thursday, January 23, 2014
Carbon dioxide paves the way to unique nanomaterials
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The ultra-high volumetric energy density lithium-sulfur battery
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BAE to lead improvements for DARPA intelligence system
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Lockheed begins production of Navy’s automated aircraft test system
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Google dismisses eavesdropping threat in Chrome feature
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Syrian Electronic Army Takes Another Poke at Microsoft
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Kaveri Versus Richland: A Performance Per Clock Comparison
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Network on Chip solutions
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Robo-ankle uses artificial muscles to get you walking
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Wireless charging for electric vehicles hits the road
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Physicists Discover Way to Engineer New Properties on Ultra-Thin Nanomaterials
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New Probes Replace Surgeons’ Sense of Touch
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Cooling microprocessors with carbon nanotubes
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World's most precise atomic clock will still be spot-on in 5 billion years
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Implant harvests heartbeat power
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Iran Nuclear Talks Fail
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Point Blank Introduces Lightest-Weight Body Armor Based on Dyneema Force Multiplier Technology
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Startup Thinks Its Battery Will Solve Renewable Energy’s Big Flaw
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Ford enlists MIT, Stanford to drive automated cars
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Molecules as circuits
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Hydrogen is the way to go
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L-3, Raytheon Develop Laser-Guided Rocket for Small Boats
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What would a smaller military look like and how would it fight?
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NSA’s Spying on Phone Calls Illegal: U.S. Privacy Board
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Obama’s Asia rebalance turns into headache as China, Japan relations spiral down
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Echoing of the guns of August
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Will Japan and China Go to War?
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Iranian official on nuke deal: 'We did not agree to dismantle anything'
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Army Presses Case for Relevance of Ground Forces
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The American People Aren't Ready for China
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China's nuclear missile drill seen as warning to US not to meddle in region
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Inside the Ring: China hell-bent on driving the U.S. out of Asia
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In 2010, the U.S. Surrounded Iran With Stealth Drones
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Bird Dogs & Drones, Terminators & Swarms: The Race Towards Robotic Warfare
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Roiling the Waters
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Energy Teleportation Overcomes Distance Limit
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Neural Nets: Now Available In The Cloud
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Atomically thin film has potential for water splitting
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Engineers convert yeast cells into 'sweet crude' biofuel
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The 8 most significant ways physical security has evolved
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NATO Project May Provide Allied Air Forces with 'Plug and Play' Precision Munitions
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Joining up memory
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Straw Could Power Jets
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Toyota hydrogen car would create enough electricity to power home for week
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Putting hard drive reliability to the test shows not all disks are equal
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Tiny "Bio-Bots" Powered by Heart Cells Can Swim Like Sperm
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Duke’s metamaterial superlens could finally allow for long-range wireless charging
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New surface treatment stops scale buildup
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MIT's new transparent screen may lead to cheap heads-up displays
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Is America Pacific “Dominance” Up For Grabs?
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F-35 Pilots Will Begin Flying Improved 'Gen 3' Helmet
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Snowden trial could be awkward for U.S.
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Orbiting surveillance system protects satellites from space junk
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Pentagon offers Russians anti-IED technology
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Japan’s ruling party may have dropped a pledge to “never wage war again”—
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China to start regular patrols from island in South China Sea
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Smaller military plans for a nimble, expeditionary future
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What Americans should fear in cyberspace
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Changing The Game In Afghanistan
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U.S. Military Eyes Afghan Force of 10,000, or a Pullout
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Save the A-10: Give It to the Army
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DOD TOPGUN Fights For Navy To Fight Like It Is 1986
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Someday A Drone Might Save Your Life
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G-8: US Army Soldier Levels Could Drop to 420,000 By 2019
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Securing the Smart Home
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3D Printing Graphene Technology Invented by Lomiko Metals
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Robots as platforms?
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Researchers achieve fastest real-world fiber speeds of 1.4Tb/s
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A closer look at Obama’s reforms for the NSA
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Making hydrogen fuel cells cost effective
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Development of an advanced system of fuel cell co-generation of heat and power
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Chemical process turns any plant matter—even trees—into biofuels
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Why the NSA’s Spying on Offline Computers Is Less Scary Than Mass Surveillance
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E-Whiskers Have Arrived
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New benchmarks raise doubt over D-Wave’s ‘quantum computer,’ but Google is optimistic long-term
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Solar-power device would use heat to enhance efficiency
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Virginia Tech researcher develops energy-dense sugar battery
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Can Shape Security revolutionize Web defense?
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Nanoribbons let beating hearts power their own pacemakers
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PHILIPPINES: China Escalates Its Demands
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Heterogeneous computing combines the benefits of CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs
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The Dangerous China Japan Face-Off
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Temporary Nuclear Deal With Iran Takes Effect
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Olympics Security Worries U.S. Officials
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Global Hawk, U-2 Duel Resumes in ’15 Budget Fight
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Defense Industry Ponders Where It Goes From Here
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Future Platforms: Unmanned Naval Operations
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Patriots and Spies, From King to Snowden
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$1B in Air Force cargo planes sent to boneyard get new missions
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U.S. Special Forces Train for Guerrilla War in North Korea
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US Army Studying Replacing Thousands of Grunts with Robots
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Monday, January 20, 2014
Lockheed Martin Tests LRASM MK 41 Vertical Launch System Interface
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3-D Printing Moves Closer to the Mainstream
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Three Dangers of Losing Net Neutrality That Nobody’s Talking About
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Still Unprotected
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Japan: Death by Demographics?
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Scientists eye sunlight-to-fuel goal
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Cutting the cord: why wireless charging will finally power up in 2014
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Carbon nanotube sponge soaks up contaminants
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3D Printed Clothing by Year's End
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Superconducting spintronics pave way for next-generation computing
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Intel dreams up a smart bowl that will charge gadgets
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How to tap the sun’s energy through heat as well as light
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Navy Helps Fund 3D Printing of Buildings
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RAFAEL Develops a New High Energy Laser Weapon
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Tracing paper boost for solar cells
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McCain, Kaine unveil measure to change war powers
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When do nuclear missteps put security in jeopardy?
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Why an algorithm wants your highly skilled job
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Russia Builds a New Navy to Dominate the Arctic Ocean
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Engineer accused of stealing F-35 fighter secrets for Iran
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ASEAN concerned about China's new fishing restrictions
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China begins naval drills in disputed South China Sea
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Intelligence: actions and their meanings
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Israel plans laser interceptor 'Iron Beam' for short-range rockets
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The U.S. Air Force For Dummies
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Sunday, January 19, 2014
Engine, Cockpit Upgrades Are Top U.S. Army Priorities
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Kendall: Military Technological Superiority Not Assured
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China aims South China Sea grab with fishing law: Philippines
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The Physics of a Front-Wheel Drive Muscle Car
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The First Totally Open Source Laptop Is Almost Real
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How Super-Efficient Nanomaterials Could Herald a Design Revolution
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Longbow Missiles Demo Littoral Attack Capability
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Enhanced Missile Warning System to Protect US Army Troops
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Microsoft to Update XP Malware Signatures Beyond Support Cutoff
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The Five Best Submarines of All Time
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Analyst Calls Russian Teen Author of Target Malware
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Ultrafast phase measurements could boost optical computing
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Lab-on-a-chip realizes potential
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The Techno-Militarization Of America
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Java Primary Cause of 91 Percent of Attacks: Cisco
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How the X-Ray Laser Works
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3-D scanners will help you with 3-D printing
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Lockheed Martin to help track and catalog space junk to help prevent collisions between spacecraft and debris
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NASA reaches out to industry for potential partners to develop advanced fuel cell technology for space
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Patent analysis shows how PAK-FA differs from F-22 in air combat philosophy
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Spending bill maintains funding for F-35, V-22
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When Do Nuclear Missteps Put Security in Jeopardy?
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Who’s Watching Your Nukes?
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Why NASA Is Getting Some of the Military’s Hand-Me-Down Armored Trucks
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Saturday, January 18, 2014
Why the Future of War Will Be Even Bloodier
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21st Century Federalism: Proposals for Reform
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Time catches up with Intel
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Graphene forms template for two-dimensional hybrid materials
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Researchers aim to revolutionize 3D printing, global manufacturing
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Poison-breathing bacteria may be boon to industry, environment
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Drones And Robots, The Beginning Of The End?
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Renewable Chemical Has Possibility For Biofuels
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The smartest cars may need 5G, Ericsson says
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Net Neutrality and the Ghettoization of the Internet
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The Remarkable Intel NUC
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A closer look at RAID levels and what they mean
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Is Internet Net Neutrality Really Dead?
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How the NSA collects millions of phone texts a day
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Fridges and televisions are being hacked and turned into spambots
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Highly efficient broadband terahertz radiation from metamaterials
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Clever chemistry improves a new class of antibiotics
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Smooth sailing: Rough surfaces that can reduce drag
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Is Technology Eroding America’s Military Edge?
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Former USAF Chief of Staff: Move Away From Nuclear F-35
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Iran Top Nuke Negotiator: Deal Reversible In One Day
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4 -star: Marine Corps not threatened by Army's Pacific strategy
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Defense Chief: Philippines To Defy China Fishing Rule
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Obama revamps U.S. surveillance
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The Current Acquisition Regime is Sinking America’s Navy
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U.S. SOCOM Increases Investment in Weaponized Fixed-Wing Aircraft
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The Pentagon Wants to Communicate With Big Inflatable Balls
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The Five Best Submarines of All Time
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Friday, January 17, 2014
Erasing traumatic memories
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Smart Object Recognition Algorithm Doesn’t Need Humans
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Flexible circuit mounted on contact lens
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Breakthrough Technology Enables Gene Silencing to Heal Wounds
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Fruit and veg, fresh from the skyscraper
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802.11ac 'gigabit Wi-Fi' starts to show potential, limits
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A nanotechnology catalyst with a million uses
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Elon Musk’s five insights into solar energy
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Life With a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Honda
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Muscle Sensors Allow Robots to Cooperate Better With Humans
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Protecting Optical Fiber: The Last Link In Network Security
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Graphene solar cells hit new record after doubling efficiency in just one year
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IBM puts 12TB of flash memory inside a server for 10x performance gain
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Japanese technology promises to make hydrogen as cheap as gasoline
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A Wearable Landmine Detector That Slips Inside A Shoe
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Natural 3D counterpart to graphene discovered
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Silver nanowire sensors hold promise for prosthetics, robotics
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Congress Reacts to Chinese Hypersonic Missile Test
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Google developing smart contact lens
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Hypersonic aircraft could render Western defence systems useless
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Britain's PM claims it is still a 'first-class' military power after Gates attack
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Pentagon chief open to incentives to bolster nuclear force
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Navy Rail Gun Showing Promise
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Lockheed Makes Progress On Next Generation Anti-Ship Missile
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Control of the Seas
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IN CHINA: Taiwan’s anti-sub drill
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NSA collects millions of text messages daily in 'untargeted' global sweep
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America's Emaciated Army
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Thursday, January 16, 2014
Titanium dioxide key to solar water-splitter
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This Phone Is An NSA-Free, Secret-Storing Black Box
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Arctic Passage Opens Challenges for US Military
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A closer look at the NSA’s spying tactics
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Tesla's Game Changing Supercharger Network
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B61-11 earth-penetrating weapon tested for first time in seven years
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US Congress Takes Hard-Line Stance on China's Maritime Disputes
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Japan Will Cast a “Magnetic Net” for Space Junk
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PAK FA stealth features patent published
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The future of air travel? Three-storey Sky Whale
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China and Philippines: The reasons why a battle for Zhongye (Pag-asa) Island seems unavoidable
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Japan, China militarization spurred by Pacific rivalries
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U.S.-China Relations and the Western Pacific
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Chinese inexperience a factor in warships' near-miss: U.S. admiral
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Military cuts mean 'no US partnership', Robert Gates warns Britain
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PACOM chief: Uncontested U.S. control of Pacific is ending
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Ground combat vehicle budget slashed, cancellation more likely
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Ideas, Costs and the All-Volunteer Army
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Drawing a Red Line for China
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If Scotland Votes for Independence, It’s Going to Need an Army
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U.S. Military Begins Testing ‘Smart’ Rifles
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
AMD says its next PC chip trumps Intel with 12 'compute cores' and smoother gaming
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Scientists develop a more efficient and economical solar cell based on graphene and perovskite
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Air Force lab’s new 20-Tflop computer will mimic human brain
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JPL's RoboSimian
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UNC researchers harness sun's energy during day for use at night
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Research targets 'holy grail' of catalysis
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3-D printing tries to find a home
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Southeast, East Asia Build Up Naval Capabilities
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Chasing the Dream of Half-Price Gasoline from Natural Gas
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What makes superalloys super
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Wonder material silicene
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Potential future data storage at domain boundaries
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Nuclear Attack Aftermath: Make Haste to a Fallout Shelter
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EV charging isn't as simple as it seems
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Bitrot and atomic COWs: Inside “next-gen” filesystems
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Joint high-speed ship to make 1st deployment
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Japan plans to purchase more F-35s for defense of disputed islands
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Boeing Searches for Sustainable Fuel, Finds Green Diesel
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Japanese Military Drill, Chinese Coast Guard Patrol Both Aim At Disputed Islands
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Cyber Command Funding More Than Doubles
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Omnibus Spending Bill Calls for $93B for Pentagon Procurement
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U.S. to deploy 12 F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jets to Japan
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Some Bombs Can Be Tossed
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Establishing a Floor Under the Army’s End Strength
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N.S.A. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers
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The Flexibility of Frigates
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Sailor shortage threatens surface Navy's readiness
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In Pursuit of the U.S. Navy’s Next Surface Combatant
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It's Becoming Too Expensive for the Military to Go Into Space
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Japan Mulls Aircraft Carrier Future?
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This Is Why People Don’t Trust the Air Force With Air Power
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Revolutionary Scuba Mask Creates Breathable Oxygen Underwater On Its Own
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Flexible electronics get even more bendy
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Disorder opens up battery material field
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3 IT keys to the future for Navy, military
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University of Buffalo Names Five Inventions That Could Significantly Benefit Consumers
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Integrated quantum circuit is most complex ever
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NSA's snooping dragnet has little impact on terrorism
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Robo-Ape Crawls Like a Spider, Opens Doors, Saves Lives
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The State, the Internet and Cybersecurity
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Boeing Transmits Protected Government Signal Through Military Satellite
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New Pills Deliver Bacteria, Not Drugs, To Cure
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The Big Theme of CES: The Internet of Everything
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Towards perfect control of light waves
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Droplet simulation technology for printed electronics
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Solar Impulse To Unveil New Aircraft in April
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Progress made in safeguarding nuclear materials
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Air Defense: Russia Makes War On UAVs
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Missile defense buster: China tests new hypersonic glide vehicle
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China ships enter waters off disputed Senkaku islands
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Global Media: China's New Weapon Against Japan
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China threatens ‘firm response’ as Japan island tensions grow
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Federal spending bill calls for $520B for Pentagon
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Here’s What Has NSA’s Bigwigs Mad
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When's the Best Time to Launch a Cyberattack?
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Intelligence in 2014: Shrinking Budget Cuts, Snowden-Driven ‘Reforms’
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Army Modernization Is Melting Down
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U.S. Navy Must Move Toward Energy Weapons, Offensive Lethality
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CIA Flew U-2 Spy Planes From Aircraft Carriers
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Monday, January 13, 2014
Extending future electric-car battery life, range
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Harnessing Alpha Particles to Spot Aircraft Icing
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Supercomputers giving Japan manufacturers an edge
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Dwave has a 1000 qubit quantum computer now in their lab and will release in later in 2014
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How Israel and Hamas weaponized social media
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