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National Defense December 2014 Valerie Insinna |
JSTARS Contractor Joins Modernization Competition Northrop Grumman is jumping into the fray of the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System recapitalization program to replace the Air Force's premier surveillance and targeting aircraft. |
National Defense December 2014 Sarah Sicard |
Simulation Technology Offers Aircrews Enhanced Training Opportunities Simulators have long provided pilots with the basic training needed. Now, industry leaders are taking flight simulation to higher levels, creating entire new realities for pilots. |
National Defense December 2014 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
Industry Shows Off New Army Combat Simulation Tools Soldiers could face a myriad of threats in the coming years, and simulation training can affordably and reliably keep them ready for a multitude of situations. |
National Defense December 2014 Stew Magnuson |
Powerful New UHF Satellite System Expected by End of 2015 After more than a decade of development, 2015 promises to be a key year for the Navy's mobile user objective system communication satellite. |
Chemistry World November 10, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
US states reject GM labeling laws Voters in Oregon and Colorado have rejected ballot measures that would have required foods containing genetically modified organisms to be labeled as such in those states. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 31, 2014 Gautam Mukunda |
Ebola's Call To Arms About Disaster Preparedness US health care has just received a critical wake-up call. Risk management tools used to handle normal disruptions are completely inadequate to quell a major catastrophe. |
Chemistry World October 27, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
Nuclear chief heads back to academia Allison Macfarlane, is leaving the agency to direct the Center for International Science and Technology Policy at George Washington University in Washington, DC. |
Chemistry World October 23, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
Next milestone in US HCFC phase out The head of the US Environmental Protection Agency has signed a new rule limiting the production and consumption of four ozone-depleting hydrochloroflourocarbons |
Chemistry World October 23, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
US agency fast-tracks Ebola vaccine development The US Department of Health and Human Services is fast-tracking tests on an Ebola vaccine by providing $5.8 million under a one-year contract with the Maryland-based biotech company Profectus BioSciences |
Chemistry World October 22, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
Research to make pathogens more dangerous halted The US government will temporarily suspend federal funding for certain types of research that aim to make some pathogens more dangerous, the White House has announced. |
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