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Thursday, April 17, 2014
Making new materials an atomic layer at a time
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Tiny Nuclear Power Plants Hold Promise
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A primer on IP addresses
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Magnetic microbots could revolutionize small-scale manufacturing
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Military surveillance drone uses dragonfly physics
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Google X admits it’s working on a space elevator, teleportation, hoverboards
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Breakthrough could help solve solar power’s biggest problem: Power generation at night
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Information storage for the next generation of plastic computers
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Relieving electric vehicle range anxiety with improved batteries
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Scientists capture ultrafast snapshots of light-driven superconductivity
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Scientists observe quantum superconductor-metal transition and superconducting glass
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Chiral breathing: Electrically controlled polymer changes its optical properties
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A molecular approach to solar power
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How phones work in flight
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Pentagon Develops F-35’s 4th Generation Software
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Army develops smartphone system to detect chemical, biological threats
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Marines Seek New Tech To Get Ashore Vs. Missiles; Reinventing Amphib Assault
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The Key to South China Sea Peace Is Apparently a Secret
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US approves first transatlantic flight for F-35 fighter jet
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What sequestration cuts will mean to defense programs, in no uncertain terms
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U.S. power grid defenseless from physical and cyber attacks
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Is an Asian NATO Possible?
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The Navy Is About to Transform Almost Everything
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The Real Reason China Wants Aircraft Carriers
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Putin: Russia may invade Ukraine to protect locals
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Is Ukraine about to go nuclear again?
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Ukraine Is Not Ready for the Consequences of Taking Russia’s Military Bait
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Start of World War III
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Ukraine's Army Is Too Broke to Challenge Russia
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Putin Asserts Right to Use Force in Eastern Ukraine
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