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National Defense December 2010 Cynthia D. Miller |
JETS Promotes Engineering, Math To U.S. High School Students Though science, technology, engineering and math education is receiving a lot of press today, there have been organizations dedicated to the advancement of the fields for many decades.  |
National Defense December 2010 |
Excellence in Enterprise Integration Award Winners Announced The Association for Enterprise Information will present the winners of its 8th annual Excellence in Enterprise Integration Awards on Dec. 14 at its Emerging DoD Information Platforms Conference in Alexandria, Va.  |
Fast Company November 2010 Joshua Hammer |
The Siberian Energy Rush Global warming is opening up the Arctic Circle, and Russia would like to control its bounty of natural resources. An exclusive dispatch from the Yamal Peninsula, where reindeer give way to railroads and gas rigs every day.  |
Chemistry World October 17, 2010 Laura Howes |
Twist and shine An international team of researchers has developed flexible sheets of tiny light emitting diodes that could be implanted under the skin like glowing tattoos and used in a range of biomedical applications.  |
National Defense November 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Biology, Neuroscience Aid Weapon Development at Air Force Research Lab Lab researchers here increasingly are studying and mimicking Mother Nature's products. The hope is that the research will one day lead to advances including tiny aircraft that fly and act like birds and insects and bio-inspired sensors that can out-snuff Fido's nose.  |
National Defense November 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Air Force Institute of Technology Aspiring to Become the Go-To Lab From writing algorithms to control space satellites and ground robots to defending networks from would-be cyberattackers, the officer and enlisted students participate in a variety of projects that are tied to real world problems.  |
National Defense November 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Look, It's a Bird! It's a Plane! No, It's an Avian Robot To conduct surveillance missions while on patrol in Afghanistan, soldiers and marines hand-launch toy model-sized airplanes called the Raven.  |
The Motley Fool October 10, 2010 Anil Das |
Google Tests Driverless Cars The company's blog says the project could make roads safer and free up commuting time.  |
National Defense November 2010 Eric Beidel |
Will Robots Be Asked to Fool the Enemy? In the course of investigating trust between robots and humans, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology developed algorithms that tell a robot when and how to deceive.  |
Chemistry World October 4, 2010 Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay |
Glowing glucose tracker goes skin deep Japanese researchers have developed microscale beads that visibly glow under the skin in response to blood glucose levels  |
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