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National Defense June 2010 Austin Wright |
Airborne Notification System Takes Off New Airborne speakers allow recorded messages to be heard from over 3 miles away. |
National Defense June 2010 Austin Wright |
Army Lays Out Ambitious Plans to Expand Unmanned Aircraft Fleet In coming decades, unmanned aerial vehicles will expand their role in warfare beyond intelligence gathering to become a vital component of attack, transport and resupply missions, said Army officials. |
Chemistry World May 12, 2010 Mike Brown |
Molecular robots on nano-assembly lines Teams of automated programmable molecular robots working together on nanoscale assembly lines is one step closer, say scientists in the US. |
National Defense June 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Can a Truck Equipped With Airbags and V-Shaped Hull Prevent Roadside Bomb Casualties? Roadside bombs have caused 80 percent of the casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
Chemistry World May 11, 2010 Hepeng Jia |
Chinese chemical sector an energy saving powerhouse China's chemical sector is leading the nation's energy saving efforts, and could help other fields reduce their carbon emissions, according to a new report. |
National Defense June 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Converting Eco-Unfriendly Plastic Into Fuel Natural State Research Inc., based in Stamford, Conn., has developed a technology that converts waste plastics into hydrocarbon liquid fuel through a thermal degradation process. |
Chemistry World May 7, 2010 Rebecca Renner |
US oil spill testing ground for dispersants The operation to clear up the spill, and limit its environmental impact, has involved a massive and unprecedented use of oil spill dispersants - blends of surfactants and solvents designed to prevent oil slicks by breaking up the oil. |
HHMI Bulletin May 2010 Mary Beth Gardiner |
Fossil Hunter When he's not busy building imaging and electrophysiology tools for studying the brain, Jason Osborne can be found fossil hunting. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2010 Tekla S. Perry |
2010 Medal of Honor Winner: Andrew J. Viterbi This quiet engineer enabled 3G cellphones, Wi-Fi, and a host of other technologies |
IEEE Spectrum May 2010 David Schneider |
A Critical Look at Wireless Power Wireless power at a distance is still far away |
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