Air Force’s High-Speed Track Still Vital to Testing Efforts
The Air Force's high-speed track's passengers are pioneers of speed, science, and safety.
View ArticleNavy Engineers Programming Robots to Help Simplify Sailors’ Jobs
Engineers hope the use of robotics will improve efficiency and safety.
View ArticleArmy Researchers Develop Tasty & Healthy Performance Bar
Army researchers took on the challenge of creating an innovative but tasty way to keep soldiers ready to train and fight. The result? The Performance Readiness Bar.
View ArticleUber & the Army: How ‘Flying Car’ Research Agreement Benefits Both
Uber asked the Army to help them work on technology to create flying cars. Here’s how the partnership will benefit both entities.
View ArticleArmy Looks to Nature to Improve Body Armor
Future soldiers will be better protected in combat by stronger and lighter body armor thanks to innovative work at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory.
View ArticleIn the Eye of the Storm: DoD Has Its Own Hurricane Hunters
Service members are some of the few professionals who fly into massive storms to collect vital data that lets us know when the storm is coming and how bad it’s going to be.
View ArticleCoast Guard Academy Begins New Study of Corrosion Rates on USS Arizona
A partnership between the Coast Guard and the National Park Service could reveal corrosion rates on the venerable naval battleship, USS Arizona, in the hallowed waters of Pearl Harbor.
View ArticleArtificial Intelligence – A Game Changer and Decisive Edge
Nations around the world are working to adopt artificial intelligence into all facets of government, industry and national security. U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan explains how the military can...
View ArticleArtificial Intelligence Research and Development
To create a pipeline of breakthroughs for tomorrow’s economy and security, we must deepen our commitment to AI research and engineering.
View ArticleDefense Research Contributes to Ebola Vaccine Effort
The approval of an Ebola vaccine represents the culmination of nearly two decades of efforts by DOD teams and the public and private sectors.
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