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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Waveguides make quantum computers more reliable

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'Plasma Antennas' Could Enable Next-Gen Wi-Fi, Beaming Gigs Per Second Wirelessly

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Bladon Jets Micro Gas Turbines

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Army to Enlist Smartphones for Active Duty

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Report Points to U.S. Vulnerability to China's Rare-Earth Supplies

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Chip Wars: Mortal combat or stalemate?

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UA engineers develop 'invisible,' fiber optic border monitoring system

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Seaweed as biofuel? Metabolic engineering makes it a viable option

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Athlete Robot Learning to Run Like Human

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More Efficient Jet Engine Gets in Gear

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Unmanned Fire-X Achieves First Flight

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New activity at N.Korea nuclear test site: report

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Ants Lead Way to Speedier Computer Networks

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Ultra-sensitive motion sensors

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SLAMRAAM Completes Second Test Firing from New Platform

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What Russia’s Stealth Fighter Developments Mean for America

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IBM to build 3 petaflop supercomputer for Germany

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Enhanced brain-machine interface taps into additional senses

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Researchers open the door to biological computers

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U.S. Navy Unmanned K-MAX Helicopter

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Magnetism relieves electrons of their resistance

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Champion Hydrogen-Producing Microbe

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Iridium Memories

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Scientists beat pain with spinal chip

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IBM is working on walking holograms and air powered batteries

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Air Force Is Through With Predator Drones

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WikiLeaks Reveals Factors Influencing Military Contracts

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Decoding the Human Brain, With Help From a Fly

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LockMart Successfully Tests First GMLRS+ Rocket

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Friday, December 10, 2010

SENSORS: Ground-penetrating radar gaining acceptance worldwide to detect IEDs and other buried threats

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Pratt & Whitney Delivers First Production F135 Short Take Off Vertical Landing Engine

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Northrop Demos Airborne IED Detection

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X-Ray free electron laser

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A new kind of blast-resistant glass

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Sony Unveils Flexible E-Paper

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Nuclear reaction defies expectations

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Bacteria-Based Computer Acts Like a Hive Mind

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DARPA asks QinetiQ to design unmanned surface vessel able to detect and track quiet enemy submarines

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Army approaches industry on technologies to provide national defenses against EMP attack

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Bulava missile could be modified for ground launches - designer

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SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Flies Safely

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U.S. Not Helping Taiwan Produce Cruise Missiles

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Test of Futuristic Railgun A Success: U.S. Navy

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

New Budget Darling May Be Directed-Energy

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Making Something From Nothing: Researchers Find That Matter Can Be Conjured from a Vacuum

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Quantum links used to help computers to read

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Holograms offer military better view of battlefield

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Army sees future of intelligence in the cloud

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Exotic Transistors With Silicon Credentials

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World's First Microlaser Emitting In 3-D

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New Ultrasensitive Microwave Detector Created

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New Piezoelectric Railways Harvest Energy From Passing Trains

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Hitachi develops technology to recycle rare earths

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Electromagnetic Metamaterials

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Platinum-coated nanoparticles could power fuel cell cars

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Better batteries from the bottom up

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UCSF team develops “logic gates” to program bacteria as computers

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ReWalk exoskeleton offers paraplegics chance to walk

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World’s Smallest Battery Created at CINT Nanotechnology Center

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Army tests 'smart' rifle in Afghanistan

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PAK-DA -- Russia's next strategic bomber

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Boeing Begins Delivering Brigade Combat Team Modernization Capabilities To US Army

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Joint High Power Solid State Laser Keeps Lasing And Lasing

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Scientists develop laser-beam steering system for quantum computing

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US works to secure networks as hackers advance

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New Self-Healing Materials Detect When They're Damaged and Fix Themselves

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Are Solar Sails the Future of Space Travel?

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The Problem with Big Hard Drives

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Alternative Internet

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Holographic Maps: The Latest Cartographic Innovation

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Army awards contract for tactical intelligence aircraft

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Engineer's novel liquid provides a solid fix for broken bones

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Fix to Internet infrastructure coming in wake of Chinese traffic hijack

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A Smart Phone for Every Soldier?

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SpaceX gets set for next giant leap

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Shape-shifting polymers

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Four Technologies for Faster Broadband

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Researchers Create New, Higher-Resolution Infrared Cameras

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The F-35 Fighter: Keep it or Cut It?

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SIPRNet

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Hydrogen from Bacteria – New Source of Fuel

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Russian tactical nuclear missiles a US concern

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Fast-Growing Plants May Carpet World in Green

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Invention Traps Mysterious Antimatter

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“Lightfoil” could enable spacecraft to use Sun’s rays to fly

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MIT: Light speed now a bottleneck in fastest networks

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Sniper Pod from Lockheed Martin makes first deployment in combat operations with Air National Guard

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Desalinating water, producing hydrogen, treating wastewater -- simultaneously

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Neuron-like computer hardware finally gets software

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Picatinny Invention Gives Soldiers 80 Degrees Of Firepower

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Japan defense plan wary of China's military: report

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Flying car maker to aid DARPA flying Humvee

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Internet Metering Coming to the US?

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Air Force Unveils Fastest Defense Supercomputer, Made of 1,760 PlayStation 3s

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Inter-Vehicle Communications Unit promotes safe driving.

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BAE to Provide Laser Warning Sensors to Protect US Military Aircraft

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Super Rubber Could Cushion Sneaks, Spaceships

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Digital close-air support

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3-D map of fly brain is to neuroscience what genome is to genetics

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Next-Generation Firewall

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DoD Launches Enhanced Secure Communications with Intelligent Decisions

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Nuclear split surprises

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A step toward fusion power

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New Japanese Button Battery Generates Power From Vibrations

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NAWCWD gets closer to putting mini weapons on small UAVs

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Toshiba develops technology for recovering rare earths from uranium

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Nasa's Orion: The next generation of spacecraft computing

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ADS-B In brings air traffic management to pilots in the cockpit

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The ‘red wine’ pill could be all-round miracle cure

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Wake Forest Orthopaedic Researchers Awarded DOD Grant To Test Nerve Regeneration Gel

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Subsisting on Arsenic, a Microbe May Redefine Life

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Brain Imaging Studies Show Different Cultures Have Different Brains

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Making Disposable Dynamic Displays With Electronic Ink on Real Paper

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Rare metal that stores heat from sun makes the 'rechargeable solar battery' possible

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Attack of the Trojan printers

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Computers Get Help from the Human Brain

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Making Graphene Nanomachines Practical

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US military to deploy robots in combat

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Spawned from DNA, Mercedes-Benz BIOME concept car to grow in lab

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Linux and graphics boot in under a second

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Electron 'pairing': Triplet superconductivity proven experientially for first time

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Megaframe Imager Can Capture 1,000,000 FPS

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New psychology theory at Rensselaer enables computers to mimic human creativity

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Where Do We Stand with Molecular Electronics?

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Magnetovision: Birds' seventh sense revealed

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How to create temperatures below absolute zero

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Sandy Bridge Pentium processors unveiled

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Cloud increasingly being used by cyber criminals

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Graphene supercapacitor breaks storage record

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US Pressures Amazon Into Kicking Wikileaks Off Its Cloud

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Project Pioneers Silicon-Germanium for Space Electronics

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Breakthrough Chip Technology Lights the Path to Exascale Computing

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Iran says nuclear scientists and atomic programme attacked

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Peaceful Korean reunification now a distant dream: analysts

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Russia Chooses 4-Warhead ICBM To Replace Topol-M

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Can Carbon Put Copper Down for the Count?

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Inside the Labs at Microsoft, HP and IBM

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The Military's Weapon-Carrying, Terrorist-Spotting Autonomous Jet Ski

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LED lighting system kills hospital superbugs

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Computer-generated robots

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The Great DNS Wall of China

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Experts Question Usefulness of Air Force's Robotic X-37B Space Plane

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The Unblinking Eye Can Think

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Is That a Computer You're Wearing on Your Head?

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11 defense contracts worth watching

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Four-way entanglement converted to light

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The Rise of Computational Forensics

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Report: Iran confirms Stuxnet hit centrifuges

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Graphene Supercapacitor Rivals NiMH in Storage Capacity

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Nature's desalination: bacteria turn salty water fresh

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Color-Changing “Blast Badge” Detects Exposure to Explosive Shock Waves

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US considers military options against Iran

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McCain Says China Not Behaving Responsibly on Restraining Ally North Korea

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Grounded NASA Space Plane Poised for Comeback?

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Robots to rescue wounded on battlefield

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New Kind of Light Created in Physics Breakthrough

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First Chinese Carrier Nearly Complete

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Imaging with neutrons: Magnetic domains shown for the first time in 3-D

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Microsoft develops shape-shifting touchscreen

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Short, On-chip Light Pulses Enable Ultrafast Data Transfer Within Computers

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Terahertz Systems

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China Help with North Korea? Fuggedaboutit!

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North Korea becomes UN's 'problem from hell'

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ProteXus Crew Protection Systems To Help Defeat IED Threat

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Japan To Send Troops To Remote Isle Over China Fears

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Secretive X-37B space plane may be near mission's end

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Directed Energy Weapons Attack Electronics

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Nanomaterials could help keep aircraft wings free of frost

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Oxygen rich graphene support could lead to durable fuel cell catalysts

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Satellite Internet Is Set For a Big Leap Forward in 2012

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Tag Designs and Techniques Used in HF RFID Item Level Tracking

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A Way to Spot Secret Nuclear Reactors From Afar

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Army seeks robo-cart for IED hunt in Afghanistan

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Brain probe reads and writes individual neurons

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Underwater robots on course to the deep sea

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Technology uses auto exhaust heat to create electricity, boost mileage

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Pentagon funds flying snakes

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MoNETA: A Mind Made from Memristors

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11 nanometer

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Boeing Offers New Surveillance Detection System

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Scientists Crack Materials Mystery in Vanadium Dioxide

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SpaceX's spaceship cleared for commercial re-entry

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Lockheed Martin's JAGM Hits Target From 6 Kilometers

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Iran nuclear effort faces technical problems:expert

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Husky Metal Detecting and Marking Vehicle

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Ride on the Ray: Boeing’s X-45 UCAVs

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Liquid battery could harness, store solar energy

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Australia could be a martyr, says Brigadier General John Frewen

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TSA Scanner Privacy Concerns Could Be Easily Solved With Simple Computer Algorithm, Scientist Says

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Temperature breakthrough for hydrogen storage

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Intel: 1,000-core processor possible

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Ultrathin alternative to silicon for future electronics

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Plasmonic sensor detects viruses

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Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle-2 (HTV-2)

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Computer chip technology advancing

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UC Breakthrough May Lead to Disposable e-Readers

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One Small Step for Robonaut 2; One Giant Leap for Tin Mankind

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Whale-Inspired Ocean Turbine Blades

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Face shield for soldiers could shield brain, too

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Buy Your Very Own Jetpack

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Tanzania's Bomb-Sniffing Rats

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S. Korea Considers Redeploying U.S. Nukes

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McCain: 'Waste No Time' On Missile Shield

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Anti-cybercrime software mimics DNA matching process

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New Wireless Power Technology Cuts the Cord

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A Rocket Engine that Prints Its Own Fuel

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Rare earth elements in US not so rare

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Antimatter Captured For First Time

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Turning Information Into Energy

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New evidence that weird quantum supersolid exists

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HPC experts look past petaflop to the exascale

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Optical transistor in silicon is a first

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Auto UAVs Could Save Big Bucks

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Thermoelectric power generator microelectronics for aerospace and sensor applications introduced by Nextreme

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Norway looking to osmotic power generation

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Deployment of robotic armed sentries on the rise

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Caltech physicists demonstrate a four-fold quantum memory

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Report Looks at How China Meddled With the Internet

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'Nowhere to Hide': U.S. Army Testing New 'Smart' Weapons in Afghanistan

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Stuxnet a threat to critical industries worldwide: experts

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US faces 'huge' cyber threat in the future: Gates

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Iran Ready For New Round of War Games: Report

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Russia May Sell Su-35s to China

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DARPA Looks for a Triple Target Terminator

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Internet Traffic from U.S. Government Websites Was Redirected Via Chinese Routers

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The network as a force multiplier

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Thermoelectric technologies emerge from US

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Shortest-pulse X-ray beams could illuminate atomic, molecular interactions

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Space–time invisibility cloak could 'edit history'

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After silicon: What will power computing for the next 10 years and beyond?

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Airborne mine detection system passed flight tests

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Day of using nuclear fusion to generate power from sea water nears

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URI researchers aim to harvest solar energy from pavement to melt ice, power streetlights, heat buildings

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Debunking and closing quantum entanglement "loopholes"

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University Analysis Suggests Limiting Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes

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Researchers Propose New Way of Detecting Concealed Radioactive Material

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Stretchable electronic skin - Nokia Research Centre

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Projected Capacitive Touch Screen White Paper

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