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Tag Archives: Japan
A delegation from the Japanese Association of Defense Industries visited the U.S. Army Research Laboratory Oct. 5, 2016, for briefings and demonstrations on the future of autonomy.
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Posted in Articles, Featured, Rotator, STEM, Technology
Tagged ARL Public Affairs, Army Lab, autonomy, David McNally, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, IHI Aerospace Co. Ltd., Japan, Japanese Association of Defense Industries, Japanese Defense Industry Delegation, machine intelligence, Mimoto Akiyo, robotics, technologies, Third Offset Strategy, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States
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Three crew members representing the United States, Russia and Japan are on their way to the International Space Station after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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Posted in Articles, Featured, Rotator, Space, Space Matters, Technology
Tagged Baikonur, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, International Space Station, Japan, Kazakhstan, launch, nasa, NASA Biologist, Russia, space station, United States
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“Global health security is a shared responsibility; no one country can achieve it alone.” – Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
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Posted in Articles, Life Sciences
Tagged Argentina, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, Australia, building capacities to detect new pathogens, building public health emergency management capacity, Canada, Chile, china, dangerous pathogens, defense threat reduction agency, Department of Health and Human Services, detecting, developing new diagnostic tests, Ethiopia, Finland, Food and Agriculture Organization, france, Georgia, Germany, Global Health Security Agenda, H7N9 influenza, India, Indonesia, infectious disease, infectious disease threats, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lisa Monaco, Mexico, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, Netherlands, Norway, President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, preventing, Republic of Korea, responding, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, supporting outbreak responses, training of field epidemiologists, Turkey, Uganda, United Kingdom, Vietnam, White House, World Health Organization, World Organization for Animal Health
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Ionizing radiation can be a silent killer. While scientists have made some strides in preventing immediate death from exposure, there are currently few intervention technologies to protect against long-term morbidity and mortality. In light of the diverse, persistent and substantial …
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Posted in Physical Sciences
Tagged 2011 Tohoku earthquake, biophysics, DARPA, DARPA’s Defense Sciences Office, Department of Defense, Diffusing The Threat Of Ionizing Radiation, DoD, Fukushima nuclear reactor, Ionizing radiation, Japan, Mildred Donlon, mitigating technologies, not-for-profit research institutions, nuclear science, private or public companies, radiobiology, radiological weapons, request for information, safeguarding the health of humans, U.S. Government-sponsored labs, universities, university-affiliated research centers
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When an earthquake and tsunami devastated a nuclear power plant in Japan last year, repair workers could not get close to the overheating core. Deadly radiation kept people at bay, but robots showed they had the “right stuff.” Japanese officials …
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Posted in Robots, STEM, Technology
Tagged automation, autonomy, battery life, earthquake, Fukushima, ground robots, iRobot, Japan, Japanese earthquake, MAST, MAST Program, meltdown, Micro Autonomous Systems and Technology Collaborative Technology Alliance, PackBots, robot, robotics, robots, science, soldier, soldiers, Technology, tragedy, U.S. Army
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Navy personnel are setting a positive example for young people in Yokosuka, Japan, by teaching the importance of science, technology, engineering and math as it relates to everyday life. How did they do that? Real world experience, of course. Seabees demonstrated …
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Posted in Education & Culture, Videos
Tagged DoD, engineering, girls, Japan, Math, middle-school, navy, real world experience, sailors, science, Seabees, skills, stem, students, technical skills, Technology, U.S. Navy, video, Yokosuka Middle School
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