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New Technology Advances Smart City Vision

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A new collaboration has yielded an advanced smart city technology. Most public lighting systems today are inefficient and unsustainable. Excess power consumption owing to...
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Goverments Discuss Bioterrorism – “Too Risky To Ignore”

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Pressure has ramped up globally for better biosafety and security over the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. Its impact could inspire “bad actors” to...
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New Protection Against Hardware Cyber Attacks

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Increasingly, hardware can be the entry point for a cyberattack. Among them are semiconductor chips that make it possible for electronic devices to process,...
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The Potential of AI-Human Teaming

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Artificial intelligence will be an integral part of the future battlefield. AI Technologies will eventually reduce the number of soldiers in harm’s way, however,...
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US Navy Utilizes Virtual Reality At Sea

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Flight deck crews on aircraft carriers perform carefully coordinated operations to launch and recover planes safely from and to busy aircraft carriers. Their operational...
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Protect These Devices From Cyber Attacks

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Cybersecurity for medical devices is critical in retaining the trust consumers place in health care companies for how the technology is used, and how...
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Future Forces – What Can We Expect?

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Future forces will use technologies that have never been seen before on the battlefield, drawing on biotechnology and brain-computer interfaces, augmented reality headsets, adaptive...
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The Medical Field Must Increase Cyber Security

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A recent report done on cyber security in healthcare concluded that the increased access to data creates more opportunities for security vulnerabilities in the...
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Innitiative For Lead-Free Defense

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While consumer and automotive electronics have been transitioning to lead-free technologies since 2006, defense and aerospace companies have continued to use lead-containing electronics due...
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Making Vehicle Networks Safe From Cyber Attacks

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In-vehicle networking protocols are bandwidth-constrained, difficult to scale and lack common security requirements. That makes it difficult to deliver enough bandwidth and compute power...
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Will The Metaverse Be Militarized?

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The metaverse is a hypothetical iteration of the Internet as a single, universal and immersive virtual world that is facilitated by the use of...
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New Drone Can Sense Threatening Gases

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A drone-based micro-sensor technology will identify explosives from the air. Professor Otto Gregory of the College of Engineering at the University of Rhode Island...
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Ghost Imaging – Capture Moving Objects With Light

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An unconventional imaging method is known as ghost imaging. One of its advantages is that it allows one to form an image by illuminating...
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Microwave Energy Disrupts Drone Swarms With Ease

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Directed microwave energy has emerged as a promising solution against swarms of drones. However, the bulkiness of conventional microwave weapons makes them a pain...
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Securing Messaging Data with New Capability

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It is undeniable that the continuous growth of internet interconnectivity has resulted in an increase in cyberattack occurrences, many of which have had disastrous...
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Europe’s Stance on Cyber Defense Is Cruicial

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Cybersecurity has been recognized by NATO as a field of operations in recent years. In Europe, ECYSAP (European Platform for Cyber Situational Awareness) is...
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Cyber Security Training Is Not Enough

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The US Department of Defense warns that cybersecurity tests are not tough enough. A lack of operationally-realistic threat testing and inadequately resourced program offices...
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Innovation In Soft Electronics – OLED

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Development of fully 3D printed OLEDs can potentially be used for applications in soft electronics and wearable devices. In a groundbreaking new study, researchers...
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Do Hypersonic Vehicles Lack Precision?

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The United States, along with Russia and China, are working hard to develop a class of weapons, hypersonic weapons. Unlike ballistic missiles, hypersonic missiles...
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US Showcased It Can Withstand Electronic Jamming

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In a jamming environment, emergency response or law enforcement missions may be compromised by the lack or unreliability of communications. A counter-jamming exercise held...
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Disposable Resupply Glider In Testing

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Autonomous resupply gliders will take part in a large-scale US Special Operations Command exercise later this year. The Department of Defense needs to supplement...

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