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Dual Use Innovation for National Defense—It’s Time
Innovation and technology are shaping the world we live in, providing solutions to a wide range of challenges…
Ancient Roman Glass Has Electronics Application
It’s beautiful. The brilliant colors of 2,000-year-old Roman glass fragments that were exposed to constant changes…
The Pentagon and the Technology Gap
According to a recent article by Tony DeMartino of Pallas Advisors, specializing in the intersection of technology…
Transparent Screens Make Real-Time AR a Possibility
Transparent augmented reality (AR) displays open possibilities for seeing digital content in real-time. The…
Reality at Stake, VR vs. AR
The virtual reality (VR) concept is not a new fad. Companies have been making VR systems for decades.
The…
Quantum Quandry
by Jon Gabay, engineer
So, you think your passwords are protecting you from hackers and criminals? Think again.…
A Smile Isn’t Just a Smile: How Nonverbal Signals Can Promote Co-operation
As anyone who’s smiled fondly at someone only to realize they were beaming at a very convincing mannequin,…
Good Noise Makes Quantum Communications Safer
Establishing secure quantum communications has been a priority for a while, with governments, militaries and…
Multi-watt Terahertz Laser Breakthrough Uses Phase-Locking Technique
Terahertz lasers can be used to detect explosives and chemical warfare agents or to evaluate plasma densities.…
Outdoor Testing of Swarming Drones Conquers Motion-Capture Sunlight Challenge
Field testing drones poses technical challenges outside the lab, not least of which are uncontrollable and…