The Strongest Password: Atom-Based ID

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Scientists have discovered a way to authenticate or identify any object by generating an unbreakable ID based on atoms. The technology, which is being...
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Tiny Bots Future Mission

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From conducting reconnaissance in advance of missions through to searching for survivors in collapsed, unstable buildings in humanitarian operations, the potential on future bee-sized...
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Harnessing AI for Advanced Aerospace Design

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A collaboration between researchers from MIT, Carnegie Mellon University, and Lehigh University is set to transform the aerospace industry with a new design initiative...

Brain-Machine Interfaces Come One Step Closer

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The US Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is looking to develop a working mind-computer interface, as we’ve written here before. But what uses...

The Prestigious Event – Startup Festival and Startup Live Competition

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The prestigious Startup Festival will be held on March 29th, hosting the Startup Live startup competition. Undoubtedly, this is one of the largest entrepreneurial event...
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Call for Proposals for Third Cycle of iHLS Accelerator

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iHLS, the global media leader in security technology, is inviting entrepreneurship in this field to join the third cycle of the world first accelerator at...
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Nanotechnology to Help Airport Security Process

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Public health has become an important consideration when talking about airports, including security checks. How clean are airport security trays? Everything goes in those...
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Your Next Opportunity! Apply to Security and HLS Startup Competiton

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iHLS is delighted to host for the first time the prestigious Startup Competition for innovative technologies in the security, defense and homeland security fields,...
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Cost-Effective Solution for Microsatellite Launch Under Development

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When launched from the ground, rockets require lots of fuel to push through the dense air of those first miles. If another vehicle floats...
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Register Now to Future Forces Conference and Exhibition

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Interested in innovation in the defense and security field? Join us and learn from the leading defense industries and the best experts about the...

The New Cryptography: Carbon Nanotubes

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Carbon nanotubes - is there anything they can’t do? They’re strong, hard, loaded with unique electrical, thermal, and optical properties, and have been heralded...
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Impressive Meeting Between iHLS Advisory Board and Accelerator 3rd Cycle Graduates

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During a special meeting at its new offices in Kiryat Atidim, Tel Aviv on November 15th, iHLS presented to its Advisory Board its vision,...

Microscopic DNA Petals Mimic Nature to Perform Medical Tasks

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Researchers at the University of North Carolina have developed microscopic robots—built from DNA and inorganic materials—that can fold and unfold in response to their...
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Game-Changing Nano-Technology

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As drone technology evolves, the more traditional military uses for unmanned systems are joined by new applications, and smaller drones are gaining more momentum....
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Tiny Metalens Cameras Revolutionize Small Technologies with AI Power

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Deep learning techniques are advancing the image quality of metalens in a method that leverages AI to upscale images, making metalens cameras useful for...
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Diamond-Based Storage Could Preserve Data for Millions of Years

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In a new development, researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China have achieved a significant breakthrough in data storage. Their new...
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First Academic Nanosatellite to be Launched into Space

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A first of its kind nanosatellite, based on a new dedicated computer will be launched into space on February 15, 2017. It will be...

Magnetic Origami Bots Take a Step Toward Smart Medicine

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Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a new type of magnetic actuator that is thinner, more flexible, and more efficient than previous...

Tiny Tech, Major Benefits: Carbon Nanotubes

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While most of the United States Army’s research goes into large tanks, helicopters, hypersonic missiles, UGVs and more, there exists a team of researchers...

Insect-Size Microrobotics for Life-Saving Operations

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Microrobots have been studied by the U.S. military for years, but they tend to be simple machines with limited intelligence. Recently, however, the Defense...
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A New Resolution for Explosive Detection

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Scientists are developing new methods to reveal traces of drugs and bomb-making components. A rather new approach named spectroscopy and in particular, infrared absorption spectroscopy,...
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Mobileye-Intel Deal: Boost for The Autonomous Vehicle Industry

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The recent purchase of the Israeli autonomous vehicle technology firm Mobileye by the Intel Corp. for $15.3 billion puts a spotlight on the rapid...

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Metal That Behaves Like a Gel Could Redefine High-Temperature Systems

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A research team at Texas A&M University has developed the world’s first metallic gel — a new class of material that combines the strength...