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Thursday, March 31, 2011

New energy-efficient memory could replace flash drives

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Phoenix UAV can sense you breathing

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GPS mortars make Army debut in Afghanistan

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Why F-22s Did Not Come To Libya

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Physicists put a new twist on graphene

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Sukhoi Su-35BM vs Eurofighter Typhoon

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Northrop Grumman joins Honeywell in DARPA program to develop precision micro-gyro sensor for smart munitions

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Australian bionic eye now within sight

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Spanish scientists search for fuel of the future

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Micro Spy-Satellite Technology Evolving at RAFAEL

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Syria tests internet freedom theory

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Commentary: Saudi nukes in gulf

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Generator with superconductors

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Plastic Made From Fruit Rivals Kevlar In Strength

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Brain researchers investigate nervous system repair with worms and fish

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New job for mainframes: Cloud platform

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Scientists Developing Heart-Powered Nano-Batteries That Can Charge Your Gadgets

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Military optical computing uses fast optical interconnects for small size, light weight, and RFI immunity

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Curry spice could be used to detect explosives

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Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant lost

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Scientist teams create cyborg electronics

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From Crankcase to Gas Tank: New Microwave Method Converts Used Motor Oil Into Fuel

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U.S. Military Looks At GPS Dependence

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U.S. Military Looks At GPS Dependence

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New Pentagon Cyber Strategy Complete: Official

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Spinning the Sun's Rays Into Fuel

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Future Navy lasers will 'burn incoming missiles,' blast through ominous vessels

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Nuclear power to go underground?

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Superconductivity from nowhere

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Persistent surveillance on a non-satellite budget is goal of U.S. military airship development

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Researchers developing biometric intent scanners

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Atom-thick sheets hold the key to new technologies

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Stanford researchers use river water and salty ocean water to generate electricity

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First practical nanogenerator produces electricity with pinch of the fingers

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Students Invent Breakthrough Brain-Controlled Prosthetic Arm

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Foremay creates 64GB SSD the size of a quarter

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Foremay creates 64GB SSD the size of a quarter

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New pictures of Chinese Global Hawk clone

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Monday, March 28, 2011

New laser technology prepares to revolutionize communications

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German Electric Airplane Makes Successful Test Flights

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Heavy metals open path to high temperature nanomagnets

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Huge potential of nanocrystals in fuel cells

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Huge potential of nanocrystals in fuel cells

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DARPA sniper system to use optical data link from Cubic

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LGS brings IPTV Video Technology to the U.S. Air Force under network-centric contract

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Major advance in understanding how nanowires form

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Silicine might be the new graphene, now that it's been physically constructed

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Reconfigurable robot prototype for search-and-rescue operations

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Scientists develop plastic chips

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Scientists develop plastic chips

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MIT engineers devise new way to inspect materials used in airplanes

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Eye-Opening Visualization of RFID Fields

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UK Aircraft Carrier for Sale on Internet

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Marines Use Helium Balloons to Talk to Harrier Jump Jets Over Libya

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Marines Use Helium Balloons to Talk to Harrier Jump Jets Over Libya

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U.S. Army to Test Wearable PCs with Battle Command Network

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Fight fire with ... a magic wand?

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US Navy's wish-list for new UAV spy-bomber

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Ballistic helmet offers tougher shield

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

High-temperature superconductor spills secret: A new phase of matter

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High-temperature superconductor spills secret: A new phase of matter

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Seeing below the surface

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Case Western Researchers Announce Low-Cost Fuel Cell Breakthrough

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Tata & MIT Work on Breakthrough Way to Generate Power From Ordinary Water

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Tesla Chief Bets on Capacitors Over Batteries for Future of Electric Vehicles

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Remotely operated ground vehicle with counter-IED rollers to be developed by General Dynamics Robotics

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What if there is a U.S.-China cyberwar in 2020?

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What if there is a U.S.-China cyberwar in 2020?

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Air Force to retest X-51 WaveRider hypersonic aircraft near Point Mugu

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Eureqa-a software tool for detecting equations and hidden mathematical relationships in data

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Eureqa – Software to Replace Scientists

Diamond could store quantum information

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Superconducting Niobium Chip Smashes Silicon Power Consumption Standards

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Skunk Works P-791 airship revived as civil cargo-lifter

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Artificially Intelligent Rockets Could Slash Launch Costs

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Pentagon Killing JSF F136 Engine

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Strategic Defence Intelligence Investigates Outcomes of Political Unrest

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U.S. achieves the 'Holy Grail' of missile defense

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

US to Overtake China with Fastest Supercomputer

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U.S. troops getting wearable gunshot detectors

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Tageos Makes RFID Inlays on Paper, Eliminating Plastic Substrate

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A New Wave Of Russian SSGNs

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Wearable Scanner Opens New Frontier in Neuroscience

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How Cruise Missiles Would Beat GPS Jammers in Libya

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TSA looking for shoe scanning devices

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Neurons grow into semiconductor tubes: future intelligent chips?

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Nano-electrodes may lead to phones that charge in seconds, electric cars in minutes

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Lockheed Martin's Spybot Knows How Not to Be Seen

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At the Speed of a Gas Fill-Up: Battery Advance to Allow Rapid EV Charging?

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The Future of Nuclear Power

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Tarian QuickShield Offres Ad-Hoc Armor Repair

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Natural Gas Now Viewed as Safer Bet

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Russian Military To Buy 36 ICBMs, 2 Missile Subs In 2011

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Limitations Keep F-22 Raptor on Sidelines in Libya Campaign

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Hydrazine fuels hydrogen power hopes

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NASA's Orion begins road to space travel

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Getting Closer To Using Graphene For Electronics

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Brain-computer interface allows paralyzed patients to play music

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Single lens allows microscopes to capture 3D images

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Princeton engineers make breakthrough in ultra-sensitive sensor technology

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Can Japan Send In Robots To Fix Troubled Nuclear Reactors?

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Radiation Hardening 101: How To Protect Nuclear Reactor Electronics

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An End To Space Trash?

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JSF Cost Predictions Rattle Foreign Customers

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Brocade Unites IPv4 and IPv6

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GPS jammers can wreak havoc, cover crimes

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Second And Third Flights Of X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System Completed

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Israel arms tanks with new defense system

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China 'Opposes Force' in Libya, Urges Ceasefire

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Physicists Develop Quantum Version of Public Key Encryption

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Researchers Develop The First Permanent Anti-Fog Coating

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NUCLEAR REACTOR MELTDOWN EXPLAINED

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NEC develops technology to control devices with tap of an arm

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'Pruned' microchips are faster, smaller, more energy-efficient

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Is Teijin's cabon fibre technology the future of car production?

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Large Hadron Collider could be world’s first time machine

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Lockheed Martin GPS III Team Completes Key Flight Software Milestone

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Insulin-releasing switch discovered

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Fundamental discovery could lead to better memory chips

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New Switching Device Could Help Build Ultrafast Quantum Internet

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'Cracking the Code' Wins Intel Science Talent Search for Math Whiz

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Explainer: What Went Wrong in Japan's Nuclear Reactors

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Chip-Scale Atomic Clock

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Modified X-51A Waverider ready for next hypersonic test

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Sizing Up Small Nukes

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Laser eyed to remove space junk

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System to expand to Navy, Air Force fixed-wing platforms

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Sensors detecting nuclear tests detect tsunamis, too

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Army signs deal with ChemImage for explosive detection technology

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New techniques set stage for ultra-fast nanophotography

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Japan Quake Sparks Tech Supply Shortage Concerns

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Nanocomposite for high-capacity hydrogen storage

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Nanocomposite for high-capacity hydrogen storage

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Low-power memory from nanotubes

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Low-power memory from nanotubes

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Space Team Improves GPS Capability for Warfighters

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Nanotechnology Could Make Batteries in Mobile Devices Obsolete

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Japan Earthquake: Internet "didn't even blink," says analyst

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Japan's Nuclear Emergency and the Future of Nuclear Power

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C-RAM Systems Become A Priority

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China's Military Space Surge

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Strategic Defence Intelligence Investigates 'Invisibility' Technology

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Strategic Defence Intelligence Investigates the Shape of Future Robots

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The Post-PC Era: Don’t Hold Your Breath

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Electronics: Another casualty of Japan's disaster

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IAI unveils tilt-rotor 'Ghost' UAV

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IAI unveils tilt-rotor 'Ghost' UAV

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F-35 Tests Suspended After Airborne Glitch

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

DOE Exploring Superconducting Magnet Scheme for Grid Energy Storage

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New molecular robot can be programmed to follow instructions

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New microscope decodes complex eye circuitry

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New study proves the brain has 3 layers of working memory

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Shortwave Infrared Technology

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AMD launches a dual-GPU, 350W monster card

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New database critical to success of "See Something, Say Something"

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New architecture for quantum computers

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Ultra fast photodetectors out of carbon nanotubes

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Student Innovator Uses Sound Waves, T-Rays for Safer Detection of Bombs and Other Dangerous Materials

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Student Innovator Uses Sound Waves, T-Rays for Safer Detection of Bombs and Other Dangerous Materials

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MRAM chip connection manages high speed data storage

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MRAM chip connection manages high speed data storage

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IBM builds smart cities

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The race to make the world's strongest magnet

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The race to make the world's strongest magnet

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Russian Long-Range Air Defense Efforts Bloom

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China refutes hacker accusation

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Risk of IPv6 Brain Drain

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Is there anything to the 'Theory of Everything'?

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Libya no-fly zone looms as fighting rages

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Fibre-optic connections created using surface-emitting lasers

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See-through camera can image invisible objects

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Excalibur: Turning artillery cannon into a sniper rifle

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The north pole is migrating to Russia

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Quantum engineers clear a roadblock in developing new technologies

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Diodes Built Inside Fiber

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Intelligence Analysts Need Not Fear ‘Watson’

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The Multicore Future

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Samsung Unveils Solar-Powered Zero Energy Transparent TV

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Ultrafast laser ‘scribing’ technique to cut cost, hike efficiency of solar cells

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Air Force surveys industry on quick-turnaround electronic warfare capability to defeat enemy communications

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The ray gun is back in style for military armored combat vehicles

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Samsung fit 1TB on a single hard drive platter

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Armies of Expensive Lawyers, Replaced by Cheaper Software

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New Compass Tracking Shows Higher Signal Strength than GPS

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Extremely fast MRAM data storage within reach

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TaxiBot Brings Autonomy to Aircraft Taxiing

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F-22s Could Be Assigned To Libyan Operation

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Hacker group vows 'cyberwar' on US government, business

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UFO Reports: Any Truth to Britain's Real X-Files?

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'Spectacular' cyber attack hits French government

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Transmitting Data And Power Wirelessly Through Submarine Hulls

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U.S. Navy Keeping Watch on Libya

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Stretchy solar cells to power e-skin

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Stretchy solar cells to power e-skin

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Rice University researchers create single-atom lithography in graphene

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Memristor Processor Solves Mazes

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Is the Navy Trying to Start the Robot Apocalypse?

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Is the Navy Trying to Start the Robot Apocalypse?

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Serbian soldier modded ancient radar to detect, shoot down stealth F-117

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New Camera Makes Seeing The ‘Invisible’ Possible

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China to bring in location detection for mobile phones

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Troubles at Iran's Bushehr Reactor

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A Flash Memory That Doubles as DRAM

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Clinton confirms plans for missile base in Poland

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X-37B Space Plane Scheduled for 2nd Flight

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Philippines sends warplanes near disputed islands

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Mini-Weapons Add Punch To Small UAVs

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26 Exabytes of Data Traffic in 2010

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Avatar Knows If You Are Lying

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New update on Russia's next generation bomber

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Northrop Grumman Awarded Contract To Provide Cyberspace Operations Solutions To The US Navy

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NATO Allies Debate Libya Military Option

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Microscope with 50-nanometre resolution demonstrated

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To take advantage of multicore chips, programmers will need fundamentally new software

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Diamonds are a radar's best friend

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Diamond's cousin proposed

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How brains guesstimate

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Nanofabrication tools may make silicon optical chips more accessible

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New MIT developments in quantum computing

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Secure, miniature GPS designed by Rockwell Collins for radios, gun scopes, small UAVs

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How To Turn A Laser Into A Tractor Beam

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Stronger Than Steel, Novel Metals Are Moldable as Plastic

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Nanostructured Material Promises to Double Li-ion Battery Capacity

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New sense and avoid system for UAVs emerges from the shadows

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Remote IT Lets Docs Care for ICU Patients From a Distance

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First peek at Raytheon's next air dominance missile

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First peek at Raytheon's next air dominance missile

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Conventional ICBM Still an Option: Schwartz

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

New kind of optical fiber developed

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US military requests 'Taser grenade'

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New 'Frozen Smoke' May Improve Robotic Surgery, Energy Storage

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New 'Frozen Smoke' May Improve Robotic Surgery, Energy Storage

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The Gates Doctrine: Avoid Big Land Wars

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Urban Field: Piezoelectric Trees Harvest Rainwater and Generate Energy

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Scientists unravel the mysterious mechanics of spider silk

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Pentagon Turns Eyes Toward Asia

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Cyberspace Wars

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Boston Dynamics set to build robot cheetah for US Department of Defence

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Researchers Convert Algae to Butanol; Fuel Can be Used in Automobiles

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Positioning Protocol for Next-Gen Cell Phones

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Positioning Protocol for Next-Gen Cell Phones

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Human stem cells from fat tissue fuse with rat heart cells and beat

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Everything You Need to Know About Near Field Communication

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Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Automobiles Look More Feasible with Nanostructured Storage Material

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Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Automobiles Look More Feasible with Nanostructured Storage Material

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Murderous Microwaves

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Merkava 4 Equipped with Trophy Defeats RPG

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Details Emerge On Darpa Anti-Ship Missile

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Intel Unveils Fast Next-Gen SATA 3.0 SSDs

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Follow the Money: Tiny Transistors Track Cash

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India re-imagines the F-35?

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Japan, China agree to patch up ties

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Student Innovation Holds Key To Safer Remote Detection Of Dangerous Materials

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Prompt Global Strike Won't Use ICBMs

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