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Tag Archives: chemistry
A group of over ninety secondary school instructors and museum educators attended a United States Naval Academy (USNA) STEM workshop Sept. 26.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Earth Sciences, Energy, Engineering, Featured, Rotator, STEM, Technology
Tagged Angela Moran, astronomy, bioengineering, chemistry, electrochemistry, Elizabeth Southworth, Math, Midshipman 3rd-Class Nick Costa, optics, physics, stem, United States Naval Academy, USNA
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DARPA seeks portable system that turns stockpiles of chemical warfare agents into dirt or other safe organic compounds without generating hazardous waste.
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Posted in Articles, Physical Sciences, Technology
Tagged Agnostic Compact Demilitarization of Chemical Agents, analytical, chemical weapons storage, chemistry, chemometrics, control system engineering, DARPA, DARPA program manager, environmental science/engineering, hydrolytic methods, indigenous materials, inorganic, organic, physical, process engineering, safe organic compounds, soil science, Tyler McQuade
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Scientists are hoping to find a better way to cut down on bacterial biofouling to reduce the number of pathogens that service members have to face.
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Posted in Articles, Engineering, Life Sciences, Technology
Tagged Airmen, bioanalytical chemistry, biocidal, biointerfacial phenomena, biology, biomedical engineering, biomimetic materials, biosensing, bioseparations, chemical engineering, chemistry, deposition of multifunctional films, diagnostics, Dr. Brian Pate, Dr. Gabriel Lopez, DTRA CB/JSTO, engineering, Escherichia coli K12, Marines, Materials Chemistry B, pathogens, physics, RIR-MAPLE, sailors, soldiers, Staphylococcus epidermidis, warfighters
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Jennifer Exelby, a chemist with the U.S. Army Research Development and Engineering Command, never thought she would end up working for the Army. Now she’s been there 10 years and has a job that has worldwide impact. This explains: Video …
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Posted in Videos
Tagged army, Army technology, chemistry, chemists, defense, Department of Defense, Jennifer Exelby, military, military technology, RDECOM, science in the U.S. Army, scientific research, soldiers, technology in the military, U.S. Army, U.S. Army Research Development and Engineering Command, Unknown Chemical Agents, video, worldwide impact
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U.S. Army scientists are researching improved technology to detect chemical hazards to ensure the safety of soldiers against emerging threats. Rod Fry, a chemist with the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, is helping to lead the effort for …
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Posted in Physical Sciences, Videos
Tagged Army scientists, chemical hazards, chemistry, detect chemical hazards, detecting hazards, Development and Engineering Command, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, military scientists, RDECOM, researching improved technology, Rod Fry, science, soldier, Technology, U.S. Army RDECOM, U.S. Army Research
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Sonja Gargies, Energy Storage Team Leader for the US Army Tank Automotive Research, Development Engineering Center (TARDEC), discusses the Advanced Automotive Battery Initiative; how the Army collaborates with industry, academia and other government agencies; and the development of advanced-chemistry batteries …
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