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Thursday, January 9, 2014
Toshiba CMOS image sensor technology allows full HD video at 240 frames per second
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The 3D printer that can build a house in 24 hours
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Stopping killer robots
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Metal ink could ease the way toward flexible electronic books, displays
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With Graphite Electrodes, Heatworks Gets Water to Heat Itself
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"Rhubarb" Flow Battery Could Bolster Renewables Storage
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B-52 upgrade to increase smart-weapons capacity
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A Safer World, Filled With Nukes
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The Complex Calculus of a North Korean Collapse
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New Battery Material Could Help Wind and Solar Power Go Big
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Hydrogen Vehicles, Long Promised, Finally Hit the Road
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IBM to commercialize its Watson-branded cognitive computing technology
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Engineers make world's fastest organic transistor, herald new generation of see-through electronics
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Navigant Forecasts Speed Bumps for Tesla, Fuel Cell vs. Battery EV Wars
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New Virtuix Omni VR prototype ditches camera for capacitive sensors
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Bringing anthropological insights to bear on cybersecurity
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CBO suggests tough defense spending cuts
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Japan in 2014: Can Abe manage China tensions?
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U.S. Military Logisticians To Russia: Thanks, But...
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Cyberwarfare is the most serious threat facing the United States
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A Guided Tour Inside the Pentagon's Doomsday Plane
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General: Strategic Military Satellites Vulnerable to Attack in Future Space War
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Analysts: $1 Trillion U.S. Nuclear-Weapons Plan Too Costly To Implement
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Interview: Frank Kendall, US Defense Acquisition Chief
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Pentagon on watch for disruptive technology worldwid
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The enhanced warfighter
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Did a Chinese Hot Air Balloon Just Expose Japan's Military?
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Why It Matters that Gates Questions Obama’s Will in Afghanistan
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