Tag Archives: NRL
From the lights in our houses to our mobile devices, we are an energized society. And future energy sources could come from some pretty unlikely places.
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Posted in Armed With Science Saturday, DoD News, Rotator
Tagged Armed with Science, battery that runs on sediment, benthic microbial fuel cell, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Department of Defense, Dr. Lenny Tender, electrodes, energy harvester, environment, intelligence, ISR, marine environment, microbial fuel cell development, Naval Research Laboratory, NRL, phytoplankton, reconnaissance, sea creatures, sediment, surveillance, waste water treatment
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To be or not to be….a helicopter or an airplane? Join AWS blogger Jessica Tozer as she takes a closer look at the Naval Research Labratory’s Stop-Rotor Rotary Wing Aircraft.
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Posted in Armed With Science Saturday, DoD News, Rotator
Tagged Armed with Science, AWS, efficient high subsonic cruise, Hybrid power systems, hybrid UAVs, James Bond, Jessica L. Tozer, Naval Research Laboratory, NRL, Optimus Prime, planes into helicopters, planes that become helicopters, stop rotor aircraf, Stop-Rotor Rotary Wing Aircraft, technology, Top Tech, transforming, transforming UAVs, Turbo Transformer, vertical takeoff and landing, VTOL
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