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Friday, April 4, 2014
Microsoft open sources a big chunk of .NET
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“Unbreakable” security codes inspired by nature
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Microreactors produce nanoparticle inks for printing solar cells
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Electronics that dissolve when triggered
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Probing the next generation of 2D materials
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The latest version of the Internet Protocol: A new vector for hacktivists?
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Broadcom Enables Pinpoint Indoor Location Technology with 5G Wi-Fi SoC
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Quantum cryptography for mobile phones
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Samsung promises truly flexible electronics sooner with graphene breakthrough
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Car makers in a race to provide V2V data services, says Sprint
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X-Ray Tech Penetrates Rock, Detects Diamonds
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U.S. gets new, hyper-accurate atomic clock
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Power up with body heat
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Growing great graphene on germanium
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New GPS Civil Signal Rollout Will Aid Spoofing Countermeasures
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Finland Frets Over Russian Military Drills on Its Doorstep
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Raytheon to help DARPA develop RF and microwave arrays for communications, radar, EW, and SIGINT
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JDAM: A GPS-INS Add-on Adds Accuracy to Airstrikes
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When Sanctions Aren't Enough
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The cyberwarfare market worth $15.9bn in 2012
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F-35 fighters plagued with delays, cost overruns, federal report says
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How to avoid war in the East China Sea
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Heading for Asia, U.S. Defense Secretary Sends a Message to China
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Obama’s Russian Reset Lost in Putin’s Translations
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Russia recalls ambassador to NATO amid Ukraine tensions
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Reassuring Jittery Asian Allies
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US: WILL STAND BY ALLIES IN DISPUTES WITH CHINA
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Army Plan For Pacific Still a Work In Progress
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Female combat soldiers would strengthen the military
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A new kind of drone war: UCAV vs UCLASS
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