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Program helps increase population of endangered birds
Autumn means many things to many people -- football season, changing leaf color, the state fair and cooler temperatures. But to biologists in the Directorate of Public Works Wildlife Branch, autumn has a special meaning -- red-cockaded woodpecker......READ MORE
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New ARL thermoelectric technology, approaches to reclaim wasted energy
U.S. Army Laboratory researchers are scavenging heat that pours from major weapon...MORE
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Army launches smart Operational Energy use campaign, identifies 10 initiatives
The Army launched "The Power is In Your Hands" campaign Oct. 23, 2012, to encourage...MORE
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Projects boost energy efforts, save money
Energy conservation is being tackled one bulb at a time through lighting initiatives...MORE
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Environmental science: Students focus on ways...
WIESBADEN, Germany - With the world's resources dwindling at an ever faster rate and...MORE
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UAHuntsville and community engage local girls...
HUNTSVILLE, ALA. -- "HOOAH!" the girls exclaimed as Lt. Gen. Patricia McQuistion...MORE
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Expo educates children, adults
The future of energy use and fuel consumption is ever changing, and Fort Rucker aims to...MORE
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Energy Action Month promotes strategies for...
Fort Meade's Directorate of Public Works is using October's designation as Energy...MORE
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Army engineers develop chargers for phones...
A team of U.S. Army engineers are developing new battery chargers for smartphones...MORE
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Licensed to dumpster dive: Recycling changes...
Big recycling changes are coming to U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden in Germany, and if the...MORE