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Awarded the prestigious Department of Defense Laboratory Scientist of the Quarter award for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2015, Dr. Bradley Ringeisen, head of the Bioenergy and Biofabrication Section at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, is an internationally recognized leader and pioneer of live cell and organ printing. Ringeisen is bestowed this distinguished award for his accomplishments in the development and expansion of the applications of three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting using the Navy’s patented biological laser printer, or BioLP. (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory/Jamie Hartman)

Dr. Bradley Ringeisen, of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), is awarded the prestigious Laboratory Scientist of the Quarter award for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2015.
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Dr. Brad Ringeisen, a scientist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), provides insight into his latest research and how it will affect the military.
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Electric Field Modulation of Semiconductor Quantum Dot Photolumi

Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory are on pace to develop the next generation of materials that could enable mapping of the neural connections in the brain.
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Bulletproof super hard glass based on structured nanocrystals

Wouldn’t it be cool to have some technology from the Star Trek series? Well, some of it, it seems, is on it’s way.
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Navy researchers report the first observation of spin precession of spin currents flowing in a silicon nanowire transport channel.
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The deadly Lassa virus is widespread in parts of West Africa. Navy scientists are studying its genetic diversity to aid the development of a vaccine.
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Researchers are exploring a surprising property of partially hydrogenated graphene: uniform magnetism.
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NRL astrophysicist Dr. T.L. Wilson is part of a multi-national research team that has discovered an outburst in the infrared from a deeply embedded protostar.
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