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Thursday, September 30, 2010

X3 concept – experimental compound helicopter

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US Tries to Make it Easier to Wiretap the Internet

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Congress clears private space taxis for lift-off

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Tiny generators turn waste heat into power

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Next-gen Wireless USB spec approved

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Physicists Convert Information Into Energy

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Printable solar cells within reach?

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British UAV Flies Without Flaps or Control Surfaces

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Anti-submarine exercises send deterrence message to North Korea

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White House Sets IPv6 Transition Deadlines

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Israeli cyber unit responsible for Iran computer worm – claim

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New Look of NASA

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BBC Broadcasts in Ultra High-Def, 16 Times Sharper Than HDTV

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Stuxnet Under the Microscope

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The Rise of the 3-D Printers

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Pakistan Halts NATO Supplies to Afghanistan

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Monday, September 27, 2010

'Dry water' could make a big splash commercially

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Electricity collected from the air could become the newest alternative energy source

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IBM's Atomic Speed Gauge Could Mean Big Things for IT

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Space exploration: The computers that power man's conquest of the stars

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Solar cells thinner than wavelengths of light hold huge power potential

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United Nations to Appoint Ambassador to Aliens?

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Space junk tracker lifts off

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Former Air Force officers discuss UFO sightings

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Raytheon Global Broadcast Service Delivers Full-Motion Video

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DARPA Funds Neurophotonics Center to Develop Fiber-Optic Link Between Brain and Prosthetics

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Biometric Technologies are 'Inherently Fallible,' says U.S. Report

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Piezoelectric Nanowires Enable Energy Generation through Sound

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Goodbye Roll Call, Hello RFIDs

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Iran says nuclear plant not damaged by Stuxnet

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Unmanned airplanes coming to terminal near you

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New Iron Man suit is faster, stronger than predecessor

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Boeing, Raytheon win work on high power microwave missile

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US seizes chance as China rattles Asia

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Russia Defends Move to Ban Missile Sale to Iran

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Is Spent Nuclear Fuel a Waste or a Resource?

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China Embargoes Rare Earth Elements to Japan

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Flexible Solar Panels Could Make Solar Power Competitive

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Stuxnet Suspicions Rise: Has a Cyberwar Started?

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SpaceX Now Aims for November Launch of Dragon Space Capsule

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U.S. Nuclear Weapons Have Been Compromised by Unidentified Aerial Objects (UFO)

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Livermore lab nears launch of fusion quest

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Fiber Optics Could 'Humanize' Future Prosthetic Limbs

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Human-powered ornithopter becomes first ever to achieve sustained flight

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Robot marching 300 miles from Tokyo to Kyoto

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Solar Roads Fix The Grid And Crumbling Pavement

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Mini Cell Phone Towers, Big Impact on the Future of Mobile Apps

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Fuel from carbon dioxide?

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Power to the Paper: Researchers Turn Paper into Flexible Lithium-Ion Battery

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Graphene Ultracapacitor Could Shrink Systems

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Missile-Killing Interceptors Eyed By Israel, U.S.

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New GE Engine Has Potential For Commercial Use

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U.S. Military Takes Cloud Computing to Afghanistan

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U.S. opens up unused TV signals for broadband

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Russia bans supply of missiles, other arms to Iran

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

AT&T Satellite-Enabled Smart Phone

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Boeing aims for space tours by 2015

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Jorno transforms your smartphone into a laptop

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Sensors Use Building's Electrical Wiring as Antenna

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The hunt is on for gravitational waves

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Stuxnet worm to attack Iran's nuclear program?

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Panasonic's compact cameras get third dimension

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Detectors use sound waves to irradiate IEDs

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Inside Sikorsky's Speed-Record-Breaking Helicopter Technology

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Autonomous Vehicle Driving from Italy to China

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Spray-on tech could power consumer devices

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Alternative to X-rays makes its first step

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Biden: US-China ties must go through Tokyo

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Purdue Part Of US Effort To Create New Bomb-Detecting Technologie

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Japan FM Voices Concern On China Defense Spending

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Monday, September 20, 2010

China Develops World’s First Solar Powered Air Conditioning Unit

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Mechanical Transmission without Contact between Parts

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Physicists find evidence of new state of matter in a simple oxide

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Metal Smasher Makes Aluminum as Strong as Steel

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The Future of the Smart Grid Is IP

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Solar-powered, Low-cost, Open source Cellular Network

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New Compass Uses Light Beams to Detect Magnetic Field

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How Long Can Nuclear Reactors Last?

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James Cameron Designs 3D Camera for Mars Rover

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Metal Storm Set Focus on Non-Lethal Weapon

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Chinese Missile Could Shift Pacific Power Balance

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Air-Launched BMD Enjoys Renewed Popularity

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Laser Tests Point To Non-Kinetic Weapons

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Air Force launches suborbital ballistic missile in weapons test

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Russia's Kazan Aircraft Plant To Build Next Gen Bomber

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Japan suspects cyber attacks amid China row

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Brazil Building Itself Into Regional Military Power

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DARPA Works to Develop A Flying Humvee

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Why China’s Navy is a Threat

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Supercomputing on a cell phone

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Wideband satellites transform battlefield communications

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Chip could speed development of quantum computers

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Northcom Eyes Light Attack For Interdiction

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Darpa Vulture Goes To Boeing

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747 Based Airborne Laser Shifts Back To Solid-Fuel Targets

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Lockheed to develop fiber laser system

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Ejection Seat Battle

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Super-cars split $10 million in X Prize race

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New laser hides aircraft from missiles

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Water blade to disarm bombs

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Nuke outlaw as Pak president?

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P&W Pitches Engine For Long-Range Strike

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U.S., Russian Defense Chiefs Promote Deeper Ties

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Inmarsat to Demonstrate Space-Based BGAN Terminal

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

U.S. Army to Use Solar Backpacks In Afghanistan

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Home's electrical wiring acts as antenna to receive low-power sensor data

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Defense Information Systems Agency moves data closer to the front lines

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Turning Exhaust Gas Into Fuel

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License Plates Used for Public Messaging

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Construction of French Fusion Reactor Underway

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Luxottica to launch world's first 3D glasses

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New supercomputer 'sees' well enough to drive a car someday

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E-Quickie Car Draws Power From the Road

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IT operations in a cloudy world

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Boeing unveils plans to launch private citizens into orbit

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3-D Printing Spurs a Manufacturing Revolution

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Mind-Reading Devices to Help the Speechless Speak

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Airborne Multi-Intelligence Lab Demonstrates Intelligence Integration

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U.S. Urges NATO to Build 'Cyber Shield'

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Computer in wrapping-paper form

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Power struggles: charging tomorrow's cars

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Can fuel cells power the future?

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ORNL scientists reveal battery behavior at the nanoscale

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NASA looks at horizontal, railgun-like rocket launcher

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Seagate's self-encrypting laptop hard drive wins key government certification

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LM Continues To Meet And Exceed F-22 Production And Delivery Schedule

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Mind-Reading Tools Go Commercial

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How NASA Will Get the Astronauts into Orbit: Tech Overview

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This Next Gen Camera Is Flash-Free, With or Without Light

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US plans massive arms sale to Saudi to counter Iran threat

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U.S. Needs New Long-Range Bomber: Analyst

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Memristor Inside

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Many roads lead to superconductivity

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MIT researchers develop a way to funnel solar energy

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How to Implement RFID Successfully

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Artificial "skin" materials can sense pressure

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Manipulating objects with a beam of light

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Intel lifts wraps on new PC chip that could replace rivals

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Air Force Invests in 'Batman' Technologies for Soldiers

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Microsoft Launches Massive Wireless Hotspot

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LLNL zinc air fuel cell technology licensed to Montana company

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Lockheed: No decision yet on F-35 delivery

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U.S. Army Selects Raytheon for Next-Generation Excalibur Ib Program

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With China Clamping Down on Rare-Earth Metals, Japanese Manufacturers Devise Clever Alternatives

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Boeing's Stealthy Fighter Moves

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X-48B transforming into X-48C

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Japan defence paper points at China's growing military reach

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USAF Secretary: New Bomber Critical for the U.S.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

China’s Enigmatic Military

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Sharp to introduce industry-first LED ceiling lights

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US navy seeks 'safer' bomb

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Superconductors face the future

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Printing in Three Dimensions

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Prof Says Brainwaves Can Catch Terrorists

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DIY Jet Ready to Resume Testing

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Israel ponders a nuclear Iran

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DARPA Wants to Install Transcranial Ultrasonic Mind Control Devices in Soldiers' Helmets

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Is Telepresence the Next Big Thing in Robotics?

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Computers as Invisible as the Air

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Hydrogen-powered high flier could replace satellites

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No carrier sharing between UK and France

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Castro regrets moves in 1962 missile crisis

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A 2010 Saudi Shopping Spree?

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Robot Birds: Designing Micro Spy Vehicles

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New CCTV technology helps prevent terror attacks

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Philips shows mains OLED lighting

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IED Campaign Defeated In Afghanistan

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Solar Cells Made From Bioluminescent Jellyfish

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6-Legged NASA Rover Takes Desert Drive

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Iran Shows New Jet Bomber Drone

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Researchers translate brain signals using microelectrodes

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Quantum Light Switch: Single Atom Acts as a Transistor for Photons

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DARPA-Funded Device Adjusts the Speed of Light With the Twist of a Knob

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Airborne Laser Weapon Fails to Take Down Dummy Nuke in Critical 100-Mile Test Shot

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Boeing, Raytheon Test Joint Air-To-Ground Missile

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Obama Plan Would Boost NextGen

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People’s Daily: China needs powerful "carrier killer"

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Agency to Test Airborne Laser

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Destructive F-16 test makes strides toward new drone's development

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What Info Can Uncle Sam Dig Up About You?

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F-35 suddenly gets cheaper

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Russia to get high-tech Israeli arms

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Russia Has Deployed S-300 Missiles In South Ossetia

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Orbital Pushes ‘Cheap’ Taurus Rocket

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New material may reveal inner workings of hi-temp superconductors

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IBM Describes Fastest Microprocessor Ever

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A cheaper way to extract hydrogen fuel from water

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Four-engine all-electric aerobatic plane

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How the BP Oil Rig Blowout Happened

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Tiny, Five-Nanometer Silicon Oxide Switches Could Create Single Chips With Terabyte Storage

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Diamonds are a supercomputer's best friend

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UCLA Builds Fastest Graphene Transistor Yet

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F-35 2nd Quarter Update

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A 64-GB Hard Drive the Size of a Stamp

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NASA Tests Engine With an Uncertain Future

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Virus-Built Wearable Batteries Could Power Military

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World must prepare for Iran military option: Blair

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India Developing Laser-Based Anti-Missile Systems

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China Intensifies Build-Up Against Taiwan: Reports

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U.S. to Shun Military Drills in Turkey

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Raytheon’s GBU-53 Small Diameter Bomb II

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