ECBC, ARL collaborate on octopus-inspired suction cup
An expanded robotic grasping capability could improve the way emergency response teams observe areas of devastation by increasing the effectiveness of robotic operations while reducing human risk at dangerous on-site locations. More
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ARL employees named top winners at 2013 Excellence in Federal Career Awards
U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) employees will be recognized during the 2013 Excellence in Federal Career Awards Luncheon and Ceremony, May 3, in Baltimore for exceptional and meritorious performance. The event is being held in conjunction with Public Service Recognition Week. The awards are sponsored... More
Army S&T powers up expert team to find energy solutions
The Army's power and energy technology for the battlefield of the future moves Warfighters away from a logistics train that has traditionally led to casualties.
A team of senior scientists and engineers, who are part of Research, Development andEngineering Command (RDECOM)... More
Army's basic investments today impact tomorrow's science
Scientists at the Army Research Office (ARO) forecast potential chemical and biological threats of future military conflicts in search of the smartest solutions to ensure the nation's technological superiority.
ARO, an element of the U.S. Army Research... More
SLAD employee selected as NDIA's Civilian Tester of the Year
Each year, the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) presents awards to outstanding individuals in the field of test and evaluation (T&E), offering each military service and the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) the opportunity to recognize individuals for their accomplishments.
The winner of NDIA's... More
HRED researchers discuss brain-computer interaction at local Science Café
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL), Human Research and Engineering Directorate (HRED) participated in the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council's (NMTC's) Science Café that was held at the Harford Public Library in Abington, Md., on Jan. 8.
More than 100 people... More
EOVAF scientists set standard for laser vulnerability analysis
Since 1983, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory's (ARL) Survivability/Lethality Analysis Directorate's (SLAD) Electro-Optical Vulnerability Assessment Facility (EOVAF) at White Sands Missile Range, N.M. has provided the resources needed for SLAD to establish preeminence in the field of laser vulnerability analysis. SLAD... More