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The Orbit Pavilion is a sound installation at The Huntington Library Art Collections & Botantical Gardens in San Marino, California that lets listeners “hear” 19 of NASA’s Earth science satellites pass over them, providing a fun and engaging way to learn about space.
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Scientists sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) have genetically modified a common soil bacteria to create electrical wires that not only conduct electricity, but are thousands of times thinner than a human hair.
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Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert O. Work inspected advanced projects in areas like robotics, miniaturization, and manufacturing that are meant to ensure the United States can maintain military superiority without matching an adversary plane-for-plane, tank-for-tank or troop-for-troop.
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Dr. YuHuang Wang, associate professor of chemistry at the University of Maryland, told Army scientists and researchers at the Rodman Materials Research Laboratory how on the nanoscale, electrons, excitons, phonons and spin may strongly couple at defect sites.
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The mission of the Airman Systems Directorate, part of the 711th HPW and Air Force Research Laboratory, is to exploit biological and cognitive science and technology to optimize and protect the Airman’s capability to fly, fight and win in air, space and cyberspace.
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DARPA engineers took over the Pentagon courtyard last week to show off their bleeding-edge work for national security.
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International Space Station astronaut Terry Virts tweeted this image of a Vulcan hand salute from orbit as a tribute to actor Leonard Nimoy.
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