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Friday, April 29, 2011

FBI May Hunt Down and Destroy Botnets in Zombie PCs

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Infrared missile-spotting satellite nears launch

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Ultrafast fibre optics set new speed record

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Transparent material opens a new window on solar energy

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Military studies squid camouflage

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Toyota to develop wireless battery-charging technology for EVs

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Airships and aerostats carve niche in the U.S. military's persistent surveillance arsenal

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Optical microscope without lenses produces high-resolution 3-D images on a chip

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New ORNL solar cell technology cranks up efficiency

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Elon Musk: I’ll put a man on Mars in 10 years

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Pocket sized fuel cell, a step closer

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iRobot’s Latest Military Bot Is a Pocket-Sized Spy Tank You Can Throw

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Breakthrough In Faster-Than-Light Travel/Communication And SETI

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Aussie boffins create "unhackable" data transfer

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India Developing Agni-V Missile with 5,000 Kilometer Range

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Thin, Fast, and Flexible Semiconductors

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Nanotubes Promise Bright Future for Displays

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Chinese Buildup Upsets Strategic Balance

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Flournoy: Asia Will be Heart of U.S. Security Policy

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Researchers create terahertz invisibility cloak

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Tapping Light's Magnetic Properties, Innovative Tech Harvests Solar Energy Without Solar Cells

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The Next Generation of Dirigibles Takes Flight

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Eye-inspired imaging chip will extend video capabilities

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New Materials May Allow One-Way Light

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Laser sparks revolution in internal combustion engines

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Toshiba to launch glasses-free 3D notebook

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NASA funds next-gen spaceships

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SpaceX wins NASA contract award to complete Dragon, modify spacecraft for human transport

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Satellite navigation turns artillery shells into precision-strike weapons

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DARPA asks industry for ways to blend electronic, photonic, and MEMS components on one silicon chip

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New rifle sighting system dramatically improves accuracy

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Miniature invisibility ‘carpet cloak’ conceals larger area

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Britain sending military advisers to Libya

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N. Korea ready for atomic test any time: S. Korea

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

'3-D towers' of information double data storage areal density

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LED efficiency puzzle solved by UC Santa Barbara theorists

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Powder to remove radioactive substances developed by chemist, firm

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Researcher Works with Carbon Fiber to Reinforce Buildings from Explosions

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FBI Launches Next Generation Identification System

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Beam me up: quantum teleporter breakthrough

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Single-electron transistor allows for nanoscale ‘Etch A Sketch’ designs of ultra-dense memories

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A New Breed of Guided Missile Sub May Be Emerging

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X-Ray Vision: Handheld Radar Allows Army/Security To Look Inside Walls

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Robotic Warfare Draws Closer as Robot Jet Fighter Passes Two More Flight Tests

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How Google is teaching computers to see

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Aegis Completes Successful Intercept Test

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HPM, High-Energy Lasers To Arm U.S. Warships

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North Korea completing ‘runway through mountain’ air base

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US Army sets 2030 goal for high-speed helicopter

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Unmanned military aircraft get a boost

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Walking Back the Cat: The US Army’s Constant Hawk

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

World's Most Powerful Rocket Ready in 2012, SpaceX Says

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Exploring the possibilities for zeolites

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Ford Using Tiny Bubbles To Reduce Vehicle Weight

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NASA's research ability in space under threat

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How radiation will change Japan

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Airborne Laser test bed exercise featured short range missiles tracked by STSS Demonstration satellites

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Subterranean salt beds to keep U.S. nuclear waste

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Spray-on explosives detector

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Replacing batteries may become a thing of the past, thanks to 'soft generators'

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Internet probe can track you down to within 690 metres

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Force of acoustical waves tapped for metamaterials

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Ionizing Radiation and Humans – The Basics

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Sizing Up China's Military Capabilities

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Intel Unveils Chips for ‘Mission Critical’ Server Tasks

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Woman single-handedly cuts off two countries from Internet

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DARPA Successfully Completes 3D Holographic Display Technology Demonstration Program

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Friday, April 1, 2011

The mathematics of warfare

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Toshiba Develops 3-D Monocle

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U.S. Army orders more small unmanned ground vehicles from iRobot

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Speeding close-air-support kill chain

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Festo's robotic SmartBird

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Quantum trickery could lead to stealth radar

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US to send radiation-hardened robots to Japan

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Store data in your body

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Earth's gravity revealed in unprecedented detail

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Human Trials Planned For Brain Computer Interface

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Why We Should Build Humanlike Robots

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Why We Should Build Humanlike Robots

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