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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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Boeing Submits Proposal For Next Generation Aegis Missile Contract

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NATO Eyes 'Fresh Start' With Russia

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Iran Launches Air Defense Exercises

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

White House Commission: Kill The F-35B

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Navy’s Superlaser Is More Than a Weapon

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Quantum Computing Reaches for True Power

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NASA test fires new rocket engine for commercial space vehicle

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Graphene's strength lies in its defects

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DARPA wants tech to connect soldiers in barren lands

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Copper foam replaces heatsink microchannels

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Mega Hurtz gun-wielding robot

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All-optical transistor

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Taiwan's Tiny RRAM

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Printing III-V Transistors Onto Silicon

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Advanced jets hitting technological turbulence

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Sugar and slice make graphene real nice

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New research provides effective battle planning for supercomputer war

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Lockheed Martin moves ahead on DARPA quick-turnaround project to develop long-range anti ship cruise missile

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Better bomb sniffer built

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New forms of highly efficient, flexible nanogenerator technology

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Eye In The Sky Has The Sniper On Target

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DoD Sees U.S., Allies Ending China's Rare Earths Dominance

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Iran To Test S-300 Missiles Despite Russia

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Teeny-Tiny Quantum Computers Take A Step Closer To Reality

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No GPS? No Problem

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Space Junk Raises Growing Concern

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The Navy's Free Electron Laser System Will be More Than Just a Death Ray

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Color TFT LCDs solve shifting, accuracy, alignment issues.

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How ‘Super AMOLED’ Displays Work

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Morpho and Cascade to Test a Next Gen Security Solution

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Scientists Question Safety Of New Airport Scanners

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Silicon microparticles, gadonanotubes promise big advance for medical imaging

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NASA Doles Out $7.5 Million for Heavy-Lift Rocket Studies

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Robotic Nurse Washes Human

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Graphene can be a semiconductor for LEDs

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SRI's electroadhesion tech enables new army of wall-climbing robots

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Novel metamaterial vastly improves quality of ultrasound imaging

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New ultra-clean nanowires have great potential

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Russia Announces Sharp Hike in Defense Spending

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Data-Broadcasting Chip-on-a-Pill to Start Testing Within 18 Months

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Army's portable power looks to charge battlefield

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Portable microwave sensors for measuring vital signs

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Quantum computers a step closer to reality thanks to new finding

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DARPA chooses Carnegie Mellon to develop autonomous capability for 'flying car'

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Twin Setbacks for Tidal

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Escaping the Data Deluge from Brain-Machine Interfaces

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Whose Missile Was Launched 35 Miles West of Los Angeles?

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LHC now fully fledged heavy metal collider

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Nanoribbons make good memories

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Platform Computing Enables GPU Use for High Performance Computing

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Harvesting Heat From Roads

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Individual Gunshot Detection System soldier-worn sniper-protection contract goes to QinetiQ

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EU runs major cyber-war exercise

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Nuclear bomb forensics will identify who planted it

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NATO to keep nuclear weapons

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Oakley Releases World's First Optically Correct 3D Glasses

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Quantum memory for communication networks of the future

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Iran lashes out at Russia for missile deal

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Worldwide SETI Effort Revisits Stellar Neighbors

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Japan unveils flying surveillance robot

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Top 10 vulnerabilities inside the network

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Three Technologies to Watch

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Laser sets records for neutron yield, laser energy

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Stealth DNA May Control Aging

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Nanogenerator Powers Up

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Nvidia previews "fastest DX11 GPU on the planet"

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Superior imagery creates battlefield advantages

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WiGig's 60GHz WiFi prototypes slated for 2011, real products for 2012

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Getting to know the sun advances fusion research

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Graphene gets a Teflon makeover

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Maths skills boosted by electrical impulse

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Who's Inside the New U.S. Cyber Command?

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Federal Reserve Measures Impact of Nanotechnology on Electronics

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Taming Thermonuclear Plasma With A Snowflake

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New liquid explosives screening technology deployed

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U.S. Army's new surveillance blimp will fly "mid-next summer"

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Bell Helicopter and US Army sign agreement to develop drive system technologies

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Bulava Missile Program Faces Decision Time

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U.S. Military Seeks To Expand Presence In Asia

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Pentagon May See Higher F-35 Costs, Delays Up to Three Years

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Industry's first WiMAX and LTE TDD SingleRAN solution

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London to NY in just 45

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Russia, India to begin design of 5G-fighter in December

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U.S. Army May Deploy Change-Detection Radar

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Ice Lithography on the Nanoscale Moves Up a Notch in Complexity

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Glia: The new frontier in brain science

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WFS Technologies develops radio for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles

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Imec leads development of stretchable electronic fabrics

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Military’s Freakiest Medical Projects

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Rise of the Resisive Touch Technologies

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Scientists create world's first 'super-twisted' light

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A safety switch prevents a big bang

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Rat Brain Robot Grows Up

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Semiconductors + Fullerenes = Power-Generating Windows

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Cloaking effect in atoms baffles scientists

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Flexible metamaterial springs to life

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Deep Strike Key to Air-Sea Battle

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Increasing counter-IED role for robots

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Northrop Grumman's LEMV Program Completes Three Major Milestones

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Science Fiction Becomes Reality with Kinect

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Rumour links iPhone to RFID

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A Security Blanket You Can Wear on Your Wrist

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In First Test of Interstellar GPS, Team Uses Distant Pulsars to Determine Position in Space

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What Is Quantum Mechanics Good for?

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Transparent films could enable large-scale solar applications

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Army researchers develop futuristic helmet

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Scientists Make Advances in 3-D Video

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Researchers to build extreme scale supercomputer

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Nuclear bunker houses world's toughest server farm

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Invisibility closer says St Andrews

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Quantum gravity corrects QED

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Entanglement loophole closed

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NVIDIA Already Has Samples of 28nm Chips

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JSF Woes Push AF to F-16s

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Cyber attack could paralyze air traffic

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Pennycress Could Go from Nuisance Weed to New Source of Biofuel

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USAF opens search for F-22 replacement

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Japan Achieves Third Ballistic Missile Intercept

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ABM Capabilities Of Distributed Aperture System For F-35

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NATO Chief Hails Britain-France Defense Pact

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Apache Block III Program: The Once and Future Attack Helicopter

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Lockheed Martin eyes common architecture for F-35, F-22

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Jekyll-and-Hyde superconductor points to self-correcting quantum computers

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Military ready for war in cyberspace

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Gorgon Stare Broadens UAV Surveillance

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Air Force Brainstorms Ways to Dumb Down Enemies

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NASA Announces New Hypersonic Research Opportunities

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Will the next wireless infrastructure be humans wearing radios?

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The GPU Revolution

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US Air Force wants a microwave weapon ASAP

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Holograms closer to becoming a reality

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Scientists produce transparent, light-harvesting material

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Aircraft bomb finds may spell end for in-flight Wi-Fi

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Building a future in space

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Laser-Powered Helicopter Breaks World Record

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Navy looks to Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon to develop future Air and Missile Defense Radar

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Strongest-ever nano-material developed

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DARPA's T3: Rise of the triple-role missile

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LockMart Awarded High-Power Microwave Energy Weapon Contract

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

IPS Technology

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NASA wants more hypersonic spaceship research

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Unique duality: Princeton-led team discovers 'exotic' superconductor with metallic surface

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New Breakthroughs In Diode Technology Can Take Electronics Far Beyond Silicon

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Raytheon's Space Fence Program Completes Critical Milestone

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Bomb-Sniffing Sensors Better Than Dogs

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Horizon develops new revolutionary hydrogen fuel generator technology

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Army fields flame-resistant uniforms

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The New OS Wars: Winners and Losers

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Table-top nuclear materials detector shows exact location of radiation sources

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Physicists Build Diode for Electromagnetic Waves

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Sensor nodes powered from RF field

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Radically simple technique developed to grow conducting polymer thin films

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Electronic implant allows the blind to see

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Excalibur Use Rises In Afghanistan

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New long-range undersea robot goes the distance

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DARPA Vulture program to use Boeing SolarEagle

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U.K.-France Treaties Outline Joint Weapon Development Plans

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France Steaming Ahead on PA2/CVF Carrier Project?

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Nanowire fuel cell for biological power

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XM-25 Goes To War

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S-300 Marches Into The Future

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Can terrorist attacks be predicted before they happen?

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Army moves to equip troops with handheld technologies

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The Next Generation CUDA Architecture, Code Named Fermi The Soul of a Supercomputer in the Body of a GPU

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Supercomputer-like graphics cards threaten passwords

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Kilogram on yo-yo diet

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Superfast Robotic Camera Mimics Human Eye

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Near IR cameras

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US Nuclear Safety Claim Is A 'Dangerous Fantasy'

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Pentagon Nuke Revue Launched

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Stratsys Develops First 3D Printed Plug-In Hybrid Concept Vehicle

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New Zealand Firm Introduces Wireless Electric Car Charging System

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Microreactor speeds nanotech particle production by 500 times

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Army surveys industry for ground-penetrating radar technology blended with metal detectors to find and mark IEDs

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Decreasing the world's rare earths dependence on China

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Smog-eating concrete for Missouri highways

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Computer to Allow Data Analysis Impossible Today

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Moscow Needs Details on NATO Shield: Minister

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