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Friday, October 29, 2010

Scientists closer to a more stable superheavy element

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JSF Engine Contenders Pass Test Milestones

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IBM Breakthrough Measures Atoms at High Speed

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Quantum computing: Cheat Sheet

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U.S. and Japan stage successful missile-defense test

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Hybrid material enables power-producing fabrics

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Thales Minehunting Sonars Put to the Test in Gulf Exercise

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Army Plans Large Manned-Unmanned Demo

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GPU is future of supercomputing

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Chip giants investigate more power efficient chip design

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'Skin Printer' Could Help Heal Battlefield Wounds

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Advance could change modern electronics

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Japan says succeeds in missile shield test with US

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Raytheon Advanced Airborne Optical Sensor Studied For Missile Defense

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Chandler: Incident Not a Sign of Nuke Arsenal 'Degradation'

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Researchers Seek to Fuse Nerves, Robot Limbs

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EU-Backed IBM 'Steeper' Project Aims to Make Electronics 10 Times More Efficient, With Nanotech

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Raytheon to design advanced air-to-air missile with multi-mode seeker for manned aircraft and UAVs under DARPA T3 program

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Miniature tracking chip features high accuracy

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Nvidia chips in new fastest computer

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Artificial Intelligence Trumps Human Judge in Test

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CMOS beats CCD

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Northrop Grumman's CaMEL 'bot features one .50 caliber gun, loads of class

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'Wireless' humans could form backbone of new mobile networks

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Brain link lets people choose images by thought alone

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Raytheon Touts JAGM Successes

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Lockheed Martin Tactical Reconnaissance Radar

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Green Gold

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i2 Advances Technology to Tackle Information Sharing Challenges

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U.S. Army tests robot batteries-and-bandwidth war-mules

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DHS announces $98 million for advanced X-ray technologies

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Sikorsky Commits To Build X2 Rotary Wing Technology Prototypes

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Sagem Prime Contractor For RIF-NG New-Gen Soldier Info Network

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US drawing up new, tougher nuclear deal for Iran: report

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

3DFusion Aims to Remove Glasses to Watch 3D

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Stryker Turns Stealthy with Armorwork's TactiCam 3D camouflage

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Japan to Test Hitachi Explosive-sensing Device at Train Station

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Unisys to Help Secure US Borders Under Integration Project

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DiscRotor Retractable-Blade Heliplane

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Acronyms of a Nuclear Missile Launch

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Physicists Find Mass Created 'Inside' Graphene

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Silicon whiskers detect neural responses

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U.S. Army sees video to troop cellphones in 2 years

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Brain-Computer Interface Eavesdrops on a Daydream

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Mil-spec LEDs introduced by OPTEK for military vehicle lighting and other harsh-environment applications

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A Leaner, Meaner British Military

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Raytheon Tests Weapons For Unmanned Aircraft Systems

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U.S. Nuclear Missiles Went Offline After Computer Glitch

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Turning Retired Military Jets into Next-Gen Nano-Satellite Launchers

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Iranian Cyber Army moves into botnets

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Self-building chips

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Vendors closing in on 1Gbps using DSL

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Scientists Contemplate Water Factory on the Moon

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Air Force calls for hybrid approach to cyber warfare

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NASA's Humanoid Space Robot Butler Ready to Launch.

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Graphene single-transistor amplifier is a first

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Billionaires wanted for starship plan

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Boeing Prepares to Install Beam Control System on High Energy Laser Technology Demonstrator

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Water could hold answer to graphene nanoelectronics

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India, Japan Boost Defence Ties

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Raytheon to design advanced air-to-air missile with multi-mode seeker for manned aircraft and UAVs under DARPA T3 program

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Will the U.S. Lose Europe to Russia?

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eLEGS Give Wheelchair Users Hope

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Magnetic 3D Screen Could Revolutionise Gaming

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U.S. Legislators Debate Internet 'Kill Switch' for President

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U.K. Move Could See French Aircraft on British Carriers

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Army’s WALL-E Robo-Scout Patrols D.C. Confab

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Silicon Nanopores Pack More Punch Into Batteries

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A one-way system for sound

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Improving U.S. missile defense

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Hydrogen-generating technology might power boats, store energy from wind, solar sources

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Wi-Fi Direct Lets Wireless Devices Talk Face to Face

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5 agencies design robots of the future

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Researchers find a stable way to store the sun's heat

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Blistering Fast Graphene Transistors May Replace Silicon

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Liquid crystals go with the flow

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Uncooled Thermal Imaging Camera Delivers Breakthrough Performance

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Playing Piggyback in Space

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US To Try Israeli Tank Protector

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Foster + Partners Unveil World’s First Commercial Spaceport

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Japan’s Missed Opportunity?

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N.Korea justifies nuclear 'treasured sword'

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Underwater Test for MBDA's Scalp Booster Missile

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Airborne laser fails 2nd shootdown test in row

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DARPA-funded programme to develop transformer vehicles

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The Next Great Petroleum Alternative: New Hydrogen Energy Generation Technology Solves Efficiency and Cost Barriers

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N.Korea may be preparing for third nuclear test

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As UAV use grows, bandwidth limits become a concern

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Offshore wind a 'mixed bag': University of Maryland study

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Electron billiards in nanoscale circuits

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Hitachi develops new LED backlight products for LCD TVs

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Unmanned surface vessel able to track quiet enemy submarines is objective of DARPA ACTUV contract to QinetiQ

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

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Can NATO Remain Relevant Amid Defense Cuts?

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The Technology at the Helm of Global Logistics

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New detector for shoe bombs developed

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Japan to add six submarines to fleet

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Sikorsky Plans To Build Two X2 Helo Prototypes

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Did a New Rocket Help Rout the Taliban?

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LM Completes Preliminary Design for 3DELRR

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4G: What's in a name?

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Study of Tiny Magnets May Advance Their Use in Microelectronics

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Clearwire Takes LTE Speeds Towards 100Mbps

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NIF Reports Partial Achievement of Nuclear Fusion

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A Cell-Phone Network without a License

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The Sisyphean Struggle for Biometric Security

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Can starships survive the journey?

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Cheap Diesel-Powered Fuel Cells

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Army logistics gets a new worldview

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French scientists make 3D spy camera

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New super-strong plastics

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$19 Billion Later, Pentagon’s Best Bomb-Detector is a Dog

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GE Unveils LED Bulb With Jet Engine Cooling Technology

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Light on silicon better than copper?

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Aerojet Technology flight tested to replace Dual Purpose Conventional Munition submunitions

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Defence cuts: French and US jets to use British Navy aircraft carriers

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Lockheed Martin Completes Preliminary Design for Next Generation Long-Range Surveillance Radar

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DNA Spray Links Criminals to the Place They Robbed

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Iran has 30 kg of high level uranium: atomic chief

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Dyneema® SB51 UD material enables best-in-class body armor solutions

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DARPA-funded ‘Hundred Year Starship’ program

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Batteries smaller than a grain of salt

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Data feeds are all in the wrist with new display technology

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Japanese Snake Robot Goes Where Humans Can't

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All-electric spintronic semiconductor devices created

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Solar Power Could Become “Cheaper than Coal”

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Questions Rise On JAGM Missile

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New Cyber Strategy Out Soon

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‘Express lanes’ for ions

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Provision Interactive and MAKO Games Partner on Revolutionary Air Touch Technology

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Biology rides to computers’ aid

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Can fluid dynamics offer insights into quantum mechanics?

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New technology keeps first responders alive

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High-Speed Broadband System Certified on Boeing Business Jet

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Zinc-Air Batteries Could Revolutionize Electric Cars

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ZenithSolar Creates Solar Generator with Incredible 72% Efficiency

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New industrial application for revolutionary forensic metal fingerprinting technique

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Single-chip navigation and guidance device that combines inertial measurement and timing is goal of DARPA TIMU program

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The Power Struggle Among China's Elite

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U.S. Announces Massive Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

SpaceShipTwo Flight Test

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Chinese firms bypass sanctions on Iran, U.S. says

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NBAA: Honeywell reveals first glimpse of SmartView technology for enhanced vision

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How Stuxnet Is Rewriting the Cyberterrorism Playbook

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Superlaser fires a blank

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String theory tackles strange metals

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Antenna in Space to Provide 4G Wireless Service

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China Halts Shipments to U.S. of Tech-Crucial Minerals

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Cheap Electronics on Paper Diagnostic Chips

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2 billion to be logged on to web by end of year

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WD launches world's first 3TB hard drive

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Long distance, top secret messages

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Improving surface warship radar, communications, and electronic warfare is goal of InTop contract

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Britain takes axe to armed forces in savings push

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Monday, October 18, 2010

US reviews plan to notify internet users of hacker take-over

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Security vendor: Firewalls defenceless against new attack

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Unexpected magnetism discovered

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Pentagon eyes "cyber secure" microgrid

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Navy takes anti-submarine tracking to next level

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Planar construction boosts Na-Ni battery

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Robot limbs to plug into the brain with light

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Fibre networks heading for 'capacity crunch'

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Graphene 'Spin Computers' Could Bring Smaller Gadgets

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WikiLeaks Holds Off Posting Secret Military Reports

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Internet IPv4 adresses to run out in early 201

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The True Cost of Buying the Volt

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MIT Introduces Paper-Thin Solar Cells

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X-47B – US NAVY Joint UCAS-D to be unveiled late 2010

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India to Lift Vietnam Military Ties

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China Practices Intercepting U.S. Stealth Fighters

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US presses allies on missile shield

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

The XM-25 Smart Computerized Grenade Launcher is Headed to Afghanistan

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System may herald nuclear fusion power generation

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NASA To Crowdsource Software Development

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DARPA Kicks Off Transformer (TX) Program

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Gravity at Small Scales Remains a Mystery

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Botnets Explained

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Smart Machines Evolve On The Battlefield

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Why CPUs Aren't Getting Any Faster

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Triple-mode transistors show potential

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Cyberwars: Already underway with no Geneva Conventions to guide them

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The Largest Laser on Earth May Soon Create and Ignite a Miniature Sun

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Flexible Graphene Memristors

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Geothermal project targets radioactive granite

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UConn/UTC Team Develops Alternative To Gold In Electrical Applications

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New scanner aims to make liquids on planes safer

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Silicon strategy shows promise for batteries

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Why Drones Are Here to Stay

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Fiber lasers are key enabling electro-optical technologies for One-Shot program's sniper targeting system

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'Flapless' aircraft steered by air bursts

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No C-130s for China

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U.S. Urges Allies to Endorse Missile Shield

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Raytheon Introduces Clear View Security Solutions

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Metamaterials Could Help Simulate Warp Drive

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Computer learns to read the Internet

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An Operating System to Run It All

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Multicore processors have hit the speed limit

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Turning harvested energy into usable power

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JFK single-gunman theory shot down by science

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JFK single-gunman theory shot down by science

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It's Hard To Bring Down The Electric Grid

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USAF Spy Spacecraft Changes Orbit Again

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Potential Organic Battery Breakthrough

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In New Attempt to Build a Practical Military Laser Weapon, Lockheed Inverts a Prism

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Transmission Backbone: Offshore Cable to Set Stage for Wind

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Russia's High-Tech Military Turns to Inflatable Weapons

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U.S. Army Looks to Lighten Troops' Load

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Smaller, cheaper, 300 times more intense: Scientists prove theory which could revolutionise lasers

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Could light and matter coupling lead to quantum computation?

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Google Cars Drive Themselves, in Traffic

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Nanowire-Armed Bacteria Become Living Biological Circuits

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Fuel Cells: Efficient, Pollution-free Alternative to Convert Fuel into Electricity

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ADS-B Gets Green Light, GPS Backup Less Clear

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Project would empower UAVs to fly themselves

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India, Russia firm up 5th-Gen fighter

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The Great Battery Race

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A Guide to NASA's Upcoming Grand Challenges

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DoD: No F-16s involved in China-Turkey air exercise

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New Display Tech Draws Almost No Power

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Airplanes in space?

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New Kind of Uranium Could Power Your Car

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Oil spill opens C-130 export sale to China

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Raytheon To Demo S-Band Radar Design For Navy

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U.S., China Clash Over Taiwan As Talks Resume

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Saab’s Mysterious S-2000 AEW&C Customer? Saudi Arabia

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Friday, October 8, 2010

Imaging Phenomena On The Picosecond Timescale Oct 7, 2010

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Wrist-mounted OLED display delivered by Universal Display to Army for field testing

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Russia successfully test fires Bulava missile

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Hydrogen-generating technology might power boats, store energy from wind, solar sources

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Raytheon to Design Technology Demonstrator for Air and Missile Defense Radar

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Porsche 911's GT3R Hybrid Flywheel

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Smart Grid Obstacle

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Cyberattack Becomes More Sophisticated

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India’s indigenous aircraft carrier taking shape

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From sea to sky: Submarines that fly

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British Navy to reduce to smallest size ever to save carriers

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Cell Processor Development Hasn't Stalled, IBM CTO Says

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Iran's "stealth" flying boat

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Gripen NG with new fuel tanks

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Breakthrough e-Display means electronics with high speed, high readability and low power usage

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A tracking device that fits on the head of a pin

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Army tests electronic, updatable manuals for the field

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New computer switches handle heat that renders transistors useless

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Verizon steals Clearwire's 4G thunder

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Microsoft pitches PC isolation ward to defeat botnets

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Defense contractor unveils real-life 'Iron Man' suit

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New Kind of Uranium Could Power Your Car

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Cars That Act as Mobile Traffic Reporters

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Nanotech Windows Change Tint With Weather

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Finding lost IT with RFID

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Exoskeletons, Robo Rats and Synthetic Skin: The Pentagon’s Cyborg Army

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Raytheon Awarded $14 Million for Airborne Mine Neutralization System

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Microsoft exec proposes new internet "health" model

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NATO Seeks To Boost Its Missile Defense

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Chinese missile test

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NATO chief warns against military budget cuts

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Pentagon: The global cyberwar is just beginning

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Solid-state laser technology for military applications to be developed by Northrop Grumman

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Andre Geim: Why graphene is the stuff of the future

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Key Step Toward a Silicon Quantum Computer

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Shaping optical space with metamaterials

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Cisco Umi Takes Telepresence To The Home

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The Future of ATM Takes Shape in Melbourne

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Nuclear command at full capacity

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Carribbean Island to Offer Rides to Space

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Password Breaker Software accesses BlackBerry information.

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'PinDr0p' Tech Uses Unique Noise Fingerprints to Trace Calls

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U.S. questions Turkey's military exercise with China

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Alternative to X-rays uses visible light

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N.Korea's nuclear threat reaches "alarming level": official

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USN Turns to Q for TRITON, to Improve Laser Sub Communications

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Touchscreens: The UI of the Future

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UFO Forces Closure of Chinese Airport

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Solar Wind Could Replace Solar, Wind as Renewable Energy Source

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Disc-Shaped Balloon Could Transport Whole Buildings To Remote Areas

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Researchers Using Rat-Robot Hybrid to Design Better Brain Machine Interfaces

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Nanotechnology Pushing Solar Power beyond the Shockley-Queisser Limit

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'Cyber Storm III' Tests U.S. resilience Under Cyber Attack

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DARPA selects AAI to design flying jeep

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Russia to create own DARPA for military innovation

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Russia to create own DARPA for military innovation

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Japan Recycles Minerals From Used Electronics

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Super-strong yarn in works for spacesuits, bulletproof vests

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Nobel Physics Prize for Ultrathin Carbon Discovery

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World's first 'cyber superweapon' attacks China

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Japan to plead its case on islands at ASEM summit

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China's Expanding 'Coastal Waters'

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Monday, October 4, 2010

A phone application that threatens security

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Cloud computing: Is it ready for disaster recovery?

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Researchers engineer adult stem cells that do not age

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UEFI close to delivering instant-on PCs

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Fisk's crystals, an advance in radiation detection, could elevate terror fight

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Is ubiquitous encryption technology on the horizon?

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Why did Stuxnet worm spread?

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South Korea to be first with nationwide WiMax

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Next Gen Digital Sight Could Cure Blindness

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Darpa's Self-Aiming "One Shot" Sniper Rifle Scheduled for Next Year

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Laser Uranium Enrichment Makes a Comeback

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Humanoid Robots Rise. Now, Can They Walk?

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Video processing system helps transform airborne sensor imagery into actionable intelligence

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Formation-Flying Satellite Experiment Underway

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US, Israel ink deal on short-range missile defense

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Graphene Nanobubbles Could Mean More Powerful Gadgets

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No glasses needed for this 3-D TV

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Unmanned Airplanes Coming to a Terminal Near You

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Radar vs stealth

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Iran arrests 'spies' aiming to derail atomic work

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Russia To Import 'Outdated' Arms: Minister

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