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Monday, February 28, 2011

Versatile Ultra-low Power Biomedical Signal Processor

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Silicon Chip “Replaces” Rare Earths

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Solar power harnesses sun to produce oil

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3D bio-printers to print skin and body parts

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Under Armour smart garment includes embedded sensors and on-board computer for biofeedback

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Microsoft offers sneak peek at future computing

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Department of Transportation Hosts Vehicle-Connectivity Challenge

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Visualizing Wi-Fi Networks Through Light

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Atomic antennae transmit quantum information across a microchip

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Atomic antennae transmit quantum information across a microchip

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Superconductivity's First Century

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Superconductivity's First Century

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Troops Re-Positioned to Provide Options on Libya

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CIA’s Dragonfly Insectothopter

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The second prototype of the PAK FA made its first flight

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Lockheed Martin Flies First Production F-35 Stealth Fighter

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Remapping Computer Circuitry to Avert Impending Bottlenecks

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Air Force fully harnesses wave power

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

3D screen could offer more realistic videoconferencing

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After New START: Challenges and opportunities for 21st century arms control

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Super-stealth sub powered by fuel cell

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First robot marathon planned

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The Lesson of Stuxnet and Aurora: Get Back to Basics or Get Owned

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Targeted attacks, IPv6 complicate cyber defense

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Robot ranks expand on the battlefield

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Batteries for vehicle-mounted high-pulse-power weapons is object of Army industry survey

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Researchers Creating Plants That React To Environmental Pollutants, Explosives

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Synaptics’ New Touchscreens Can Detect The Head Of A Pin

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The First Full-Color Display with Quantum Dots

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Stochastic Robots Assemble and Disassemble Themselves

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Joint U.S.-Israel Arrow Weapon System Intercepts Target During Successful Missile Defense Test

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NASA's Robot May Get Japanese Space Companion

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Calls for a ‘Jasmine Revolution’ in China Persist

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Power Conversion to Save Electricity

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VIDEO: Top USAF generals react to Russian, Chinese stealth fighters

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Iran Warships Enter Mediterranean

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Compact high-temperature superconducting cables demonstrated at NIST

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The Plastic Processor

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How IBM's Watson will make money

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Sharp to introduce high-output LED lighting devices

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Automated life jacket detection enhances search and rescue operations

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The Future of War

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Molecular switch could allow for nanoelectronic devices

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Largest antimatter 'bottle' under construction

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Using X-Ray Laser, Researchers Image a Single Virus

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On Its Way to Ultradestructive Megawatt Power, Navy's Death Ray Laser Breaks Another Record

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Raytheon reveals first glimpse of next-generation missile

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SpaceX changes focus on rockets

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Apple to Intro Intel's Light Peak Technology?

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'Kill Switch' Internet Bill Alarms Privacy Experts

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Penetrate faster, harder with new AFRL weapon

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U.S. Marines Seek Ideas for New Vehicles

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Rooom-temperature source yields record-power terahertz beam

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Air-stable transitor challenges amorphous silicon

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Air-stable transitor challenges amorphous silicon

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Metamaterial breaks refraction record

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Metamaterial breaks refraction record

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New Wireless Tech Jams GPS

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Iceland May Tap Liquid Magma as New Geothermal Energy Source

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Tokyo Gas, Panasonic to launch new 'Ene-Farm' fuel cell

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Solid-state thermoelectric technology uses electronics heat to generate power for wireless applications

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Telekinesis 2.0

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Telekinesis 2.0

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SSDs harder to securely erase than standard hard disks

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Obama Puts $126 Million Toward Next-Generation Exascale Computer Research

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Missile Agency Seeks Funds for Defensive Systems

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Quantum computer research reaches ‘significant milestone’

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Worm-like Nanoparticles Could Be Planted Under Skin for Glucose Monitoring

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Future of Internet Doesn't Include an IPv7

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US Bill Would Prohibit Internet 'kill Switch'

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New Strategy Shows Importance of Space Domain

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Lockheed Martin Completes Final Installations Missile Warning Spacecraft

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Taking brain-computer interfaces to the next phase

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Proprietary Powder Could End Electric Car 'Range Anxiety'

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Proprietary Powder Could End Electric Car 'Range Anxiety'

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Technology breakthrough fuels laptops and phones

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Tiny 'Hummingbird' May Someday Fly Spy Missions For The Military

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Scientists build the world's first anti-laser

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Department Of Defense Wants To Enlist Private Sector For Cyber Defense

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Watson: supercharged search engine or prototype robot overlord?

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Internet of Things enters golden era for rapid growth

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Toward an Optical Atomic Clock: Physicists Develop Atomic Frequency Standard for One of World’s Most Precise Clocks

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Vibrating cockpit seat proposed for pilot alerts

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Near-Field Communication: Beyond Mobile Transactions

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Hope for human hibernation heats up

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In-depth look inside X-47B first flight

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US House votes to kill F-35 second engine

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Winning the Battle, Losing the War

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Building the next generation of supercomputers

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The Secret World of Printing Concept Cars in 3-D

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'Sacred' rules of engagement defeat rationality in war

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CUPP Computing could revolutionize the notebook market

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Russian, U.S. generals to discuss nuclear terrorism in Lisbon

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Hackers release Stuxnet's decompiled code online

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New Microscopy Technique Could Reveal Mechanisms of Cancer

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Senators Explore New Website Seizure Options

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Decentralizing the Internet So Big Brother Can’t Find You

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Microbots made to turn as they swim

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Gasoline From Water?

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

DARPA's Brain-Controlled Robotic Arm Fast-Tracked, Could Be Available in Just Four Years

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Steps toward a Bionic Eye

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Easyjet trials nanotechnology coating on its aircraft

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High-Tech Car Allows the Blind to Drive

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Anti-carrier missile won’t stop Navy

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Computer crushes human 'Jeopardy!' champs

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How Metamaterials Will Boost Wireless Power Transmission

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Machine turns plastic bags into fuel

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Navy Begins Work on Fixed Wing Precision Weapons Platform

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Device enables the remote explosion of improvised land-mines

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New material provides 25 percent greater thermoelectric conversion efficiency

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Boomerang III sniper-detection and perimeter defense systems

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Kongsberg Protech Systems

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Kongsberg Protech Systems

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Powerful magnets developed to end rare earths dependency

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Compact High-Temperature Superconducting Cables Demonstrated at NIST

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Philips Predicts LEDs Will Take 50 Percent Of Lighting Market By 2015

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Superconducting quantum integrated circuit may lead to future quantum computational architecture

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Monday, February 14, 2011

‘Magnetricity’ Created in Crystals of Spin Ice

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Researchers develop new hydrogen storage technology

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Researcher investigates new material grown from sugar

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Nerves Light Up to Warn Surgeons Away

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‘Insatiable Demand’ Sparks $5B ISR Request

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Boeing-built LightSquared Space-Based Network Ready to Begin Service

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Piezoelectric Energy-Generating Roads Proposed for California

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Stanford researchers develop new wireless technology for faster, more efficient networks

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UCLA advance with new nanomaterials good news for next-generation electronic devices

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Spray-on Solar Panels

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US scientists create technology to end drink driving

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New Lignin ‘Lite’ Switchgrass Boosts Biofuel Yield by More than One-Third

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IBM scientists create ultra-fast device that uses light for communication between computer chips

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SanDisk unveils ultra-thin memory chips

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DARPA Challenge Aims at a new Breed of Light Armed Scouts

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Russia: Foreign Power May Have Disabled Satellite

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Mind vs. Machine

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The cyberweapon that could take down the internet

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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Nanotechnology could pave the way for hydrogen fuels

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JPEG for the mind: How the brain compresses visual information

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New Si based photovoltaic cells may be the light of the future

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Army, Harris team on biological warfare alert system

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New nanostructure combines memory and logic elements

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Japan to go fishing for space debris

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Boeing to Study Commercial Space Capabilities for Military Use

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Powerful new ways to electronically mine research may lead to scientific breakthroughs

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Cybersecurity named one of top five global threats

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Obama announces plan to free up 500MHz of spectrum

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What ultra-tiny nanocircuits can do

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Navy Hunts For New Subs

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Chromalloy Coating Enhances Engine Performance

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Hydrogels used to make precise new sensor

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Advanced T- Rays Peek Inside Objects

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Delving into manganite conductivity

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First images of proteins and viruses caught with an X-ray laser

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GPS Jamming from FCC-Approved Broadcaster

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Researchers produce world's first programmable nanoprocessor

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Researchers produce world's first programmable nanoprocessor

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Zero to a Billion; 802.11ac-Enabled Device Shipments to Soar by 2015

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Ultrafast Quantum Computer Closer

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‘Punisher’ Gives Enemy No Place to Hide

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Intel Core Processors to Get Strong Authentication Security

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J-20: China's ultimate aircraft carrier-killer?

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J-20: China's ultimate aircraft carrier-killer?

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Brain's 'radio stations' have much to tell scientists

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Brain's 'radio stations' have much to tell scientists

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Fingerprint makes chips counterfeit-proof

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Implantable computers to restore brain function lost to injury or disease

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Researchers develop "thinking cap", aids in creative development

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Researchers develop "thinking cap", aids in creative development

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Wine Spoiling Technology Leads to Development of Liquids Scanner for Airport Security

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‘lightRadio’ to deliver universal broadband, replace cell towers

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IBM sends 10-petaflop supercomputer to US Department of Energy

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LTE will leave WiMAX in the dust

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Graphene or Molybdenite? Which Replaces Silicon in the Transistor of the Future?

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Paper Accelerometer Could Mean Disposable Devices

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Nano-ink Research Gives New Life to Painted-on Solar Power Conversion

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U.S. has secret tools to force internet on dictators

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Airport Checkpoints Of The Future

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Vertical-take Off Personal Air Vehicle

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DARPA ‘Crowd Sources’ Combat Vehicle Design

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Ares I being reborn for commercial spaceflights

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US Navy X-47B Unmanned Combat Aircraft Completes Historic First Flight

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Normal air could halve fuel consumption

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First lasers grown directly on silicon chips

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At What Cost Stealth?

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Beaming rockets into space

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Plasmonic nanofields may enable high-speed data transmission

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University of Calgary researchers pioneer blood testing via microchip

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eyeSight's Touch Free user interface - control devices using simple hand gestures

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Skin-cell Gun helps heal burns in days instead of weeks

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Atom-thick materials materialise in Oxford

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Engineers Unveil Particle Accelerator on a Chip

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David Hanson's Incredible Robot Heads

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Behind-the-scenes with IBM's 'Jeopardy!' computer

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Future of Main Battle Tank Looks Secure

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National Security Space Strategy Targets Safety, Stability

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SpaceX sells its first ticket for a moon launch

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US Navy's first stealth UAV

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China Develops Counterspace Weapons: DoD Deputy

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U.S. Army Starts Making Hard Funding Choices

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

A new process will make solid-state rechargeable batteries that should greatly outperform existing ones

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Printed electronics ‘enters fast growth phase’

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Printed electronics ‘enters fast growth phase’

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GRIN Plasmonics: A Practical Path to Superfast Computing

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Lockheed Martin Remote Minehunting System unmanned vehicle

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Small, hybrid-powered, manpackable UAV is goal of Air Force SURGE-V program

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UMD Advance Lights Possible Path to Creating Next Gen Computer Chips

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UK scientists set to launch Smartphone-powered satellite into space

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UK researchers invent 'artificial petrol' costing 19p per litre

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Gallium nitride semiconductors can withstand high voltage

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Businesses Need To Prepare for the IPv6 Transition

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Photonic chips to outperform conventional computers in five years

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Exotic phases on an atom chip

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Mobile Data Traffic Explodes, Cisco Reports

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NATO achieves first step on theatre ballistic missile defence capability

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Al Qaeda actively seeking "dirty" bombs: documents

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Afghan War Winnable Without Pakistan: U.S.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Intelligent machine brain understands natural language

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Cheap, clean ways to produce hydrogen for use in fuel cells

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Lithium-air batteries' high energy density could extend range of electric vehicles

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South Carolina scientist works to grow meat in lab

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Foucault Pendulum on a Chip

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Tiny water hammers bash blades

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100x faster internet

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Raytheon, Lockheed Martin get go-ahead to design Space Fence S-band space-surveillance radar

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Power-over-Ethernet ICs for industrial and commercial applications

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Plastic Photovoltaics set to revolutionise power production

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AnyBots

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Tuning Graphene Film So It Sheds Water

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IPv4's Funeral Expected to Come Thursday

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Small Is Beautiful: US Military Explores Use of Microsatellites

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