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Tag Archives: Maryland
The Maneuver Center of Excellence provides “trained, agile and adaptive combat-ready Soldiers and Leaders and develops the doctrine and capabilities of the maneuver force and the individual Soldier,”
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Posted in Articles, Featured, Rotator, STEM, Technology
Tagged Aberdeen Proving Ground, ARL Public Affairs, Army research initiatives, Army researchers, Army scientists, David McNally, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, enhanced manned-unmanned teaming, laser sensors, Maryland, robot, soldiers, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
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The Naval Research Laboratory and the Office of Naval Research through its INTOP Program has taken a 96,000-pound piece of equipment that was used in the 1940s and is refurbishing it for use in research today.
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Posted in Articles, Scientific Military History
Tagged Chesapeake Beach, Communications, INTOP Program, Maryland, military history, naval research laboratory, NRL, Office of Naval Research, onr, optical sciences, RADAR, remote sensing, Ship Motion System, tactical electronic warfare, Tactical Electronic Warfare Division, Tilghman Island
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The U.S. Army uses cutting edge 3D printers to develop solutions for America’s soldiers. Researchers at the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command‘s chemical and biological center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland use computers, lasers and 3D printers every …
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Posted in Featured, Lasers, Videos
Tagged 3D printers, 3D printers and the military, Aberdeen Proving Ground, armed with science, army, Computers, Department of Defense, Development and Engineering Command, lasers, Maryland, military technology, service members, soldiers, Technology, U.S. Army Research, videos
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Army scientists have developed vaccines against two types of hantaviruses, which are known health threats to U.S. troops stationed in Europe and Asia. The research team used small amounts of genetic material, or DNA, from the Hantaan and Puumala viruses …
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Posted in Life Sciences, Podcast
Tagged clinical trial, Connie Schmaljohn, dna, Fort Detrick, gene gun, hantaviruses, Maryland, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, virus
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