NASA’s Space Technology Investments for Mars Benefiting Life on Earth
Video courtesy of NASA.gov NASA’s technology investments enable the nation to achieve its space exploration and discovery goals, but the innovations also benefit the public here on earth. The...
View ArticleRise of the Bugs, and DoD the Biosurveillance Enterprise
Swine flu strain virus particles: Colorized transmission electron micrograph of negatively stained SW31 (swine strain) flu virus particles. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease photo By...
View ArticleHappy Birthday, ONR: 70 Years of Game-Changing Science and Technology
By the Office of Naval Research As 2016 kicks into gear, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) is kicking off a series of events throughout the year to celebrate 70 years of developing cutting-edge...
View ArticleBlood Work: ONR-Sponsored Technology Simulates How Legs Bleed
By Warren Duffie, Office of Naval Research To make training for combat medics more realistic, researchers at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) have designed the first detailed computer...
View ArticleThe Science Behind the Army’s NFL-Funded Concussion-Reducing Research
By Katie LangeDoD News, Defense Media Activity Imagine watching a test dummy fall to the ground over and over. After a time or two, you adjust some details of the properties of the rubber band-like...
View ArticleDoD’s Silicon Valley Innovation Outpost Hosts a Gathering of Experts
DIUx Director George Duchak leads a recent event at the Mountain View facility. Photo by Ray Aquino, MSgt, CA ANG, Public Affairs Supt, 129th Rescue Wing By Cheryl Pellerin DoD News, Defense Media...
View ArticleEarly Warning: Brought to you by the DoD Chem-Bio Defense Program
Members of the British armed forces, assigned to different NATO units, walk and adjust their General Service Respirators inside the U.S. Army Training Support Center Benelux chemical, biological,...
View ArticleSPAWAR is Changing the Game on Virtual Reality
Courtesy of All Hands Magazine online. By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason Kofonow, Defense Media Activity By touching four screws on the top of the virtual hand, he removes a cover to...
View ArticleResearchers Revolutionize Skin Detection
2nd Lt. Jeffrey Bintz, a masters student at the Air Force Institute of Technology, demonstrates the multispectral camera system. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sandy Simison) Lance Cpl. Cedric Haller II...
View ArticleThe Magic of Microbes: ONR Engineers Innovative Research in Synthetic Biology
Dr. Christopher Voigt, professor of biological engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, talks about his research in synthetic biology as part of a Distinguished Lecture Series held at the...
View ArticleLethality, Survivability, Adaptability: F-35A Lightning II
If you haven’t seen the classic movie from the 80′s about fighter jets (you know, the one with Maverick, Goose, and Iceman), I would highly recommend it. For most middle-aged Americans, it was what...
View ArticleCyberStakes 2016: Competitive Hacking for Talented Cadets and Midshipmen, and...
A Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency image represents DARPA’s High-Assurance Cyber Military Systems program, which seeks to create technology for constructing systems that are functionally...
View ArticleBring Your Shades: Cutting-Edge Nanosatellites, Virtual Reality Technologies...
Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, left, discusses the uses of nanosatellites with SSC Pacific researcher Austin Mroczek during the secretary’s February visit to SSC Pacific. (Photo by Alan Antczak)...
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