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Thursday, March 6, 2014
New magnetic material could boost electronics
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Tiny membrane converts radio waves to light
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Darpa’s Tiny Lasers Will Soon Hunt for Biochemical Weapons
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The global defense industry is investing significantly in R&D in an effort to increase the capabilities of modern soldiers
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Five Ways China Spies
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New catalyst could lead to cleaner energy
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Bimetallic nanoparticles - Two metals are better than one
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First step towards 'programmable materials' - Sheet metal that never rattles
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Nanoparticle delivery system could mean eye injections are a thing of the past
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Japanese Alliance for solid hydrogen-source fuel cell takes off
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Microfluidic fuel cells on paper
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General: 'Of course' new Air Force bomber will be more than $550M per plane
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Inside the Pentagon’s $59 Billion ‘Black Budget’
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Japan concerned about lack of clarity in China's defense policy
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China Military Spending Rise Signals Firm Stand on Disputes
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2015 Defense Plan Would Keep Links to Europe
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Point by Point, State Department Rebuts Putin on Ukraine
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Russia may find ally in China -- albeit a passive one for now
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Crimea votes to join Russia, accelerating Ukraine crisis
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Ukraine Premier: Crimea Will Remain in Ukraine
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Bring on the Frigate: LCS Is Outgunned, Outclassed
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Billionaire Musk makes push to launch military satellites
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Army's role is murky in changing world
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Pentagon Leaders Working to Define Military’s Post-War Purpose
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Why the Air Force wants to keep Global Hawks and retire U-2s
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DoD Official: Extra $115 Billion Does Not Fund Carrier, Troops
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$575-Billion War Budget—And Lots of Surprises
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How the Ukraine crisis ends
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Building a U.S. Army of 125,000 Spartans
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Beijing and Washington’s Defense Budgets: A Tale of Two Cities
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