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Palehorse Troop, 2CR conducts live-fire exercise

The commander of the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command, Gen. David G. Perkins, challenged military, industry and academic leaders attending the Mad Scientist Conference at Georgetown University here to think differently about the future.
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NANOTECHNOLOGY

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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DISCOVERY

The University of Maryland and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, the central laboratory that provides world-class basic research for the Army, today announced a strategic partnership to provide high-performance computing resources for use in higher education and research communities.
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Army Reserve Soldier to ‘Bike for STEM’

Spc. Terry Cunningham, a Soldier in a 406th Human Resources Co., will be biking in the Cycle for STEM event July 23-25 organized by the local Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association chapter.
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CAPACITY

A 59,994-panel solar array, spread over 67 acres of Army land that’s been leased to a private developer, provides 15 megawatts of electricity, or 12 percent of the power used by this central-Maryland Army base.
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ARMY

Dr. Michael Brodsky, physical scientist and project leader for quantum networks in the U.S. Army Research Laboratory’s Network Science Division, has made contributions to the understanding of polarization effects in classical and quantum optical fiber communications, according to the group.
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The Pentagon with the Washington Monument and National Mall in the background. Photo by Senior Airman Perry Aston, 11th Wing Public Affairs

Decoding DoD is an event being hosted this month by the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental, which seeks out tech and talent in Silicon Valley.
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Renewable Energy2

As the largest consumer of energy in the U.S., the DoD has requisitioned the deployment of renewable energy to power military facilities by 2025.
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