The lab's chief scientist handpicked the "coolest" advances to showcase what Army scientists and engineers are doing
NYU Tandon researchers create synthetic fingerprints capable of spoofing ?smartphone fingerprint sensors
Personal patches sewn into clothes could reduce energy waste in buildings, Rutgers-led study says
Slimy, hard-to-clean bacterial mats called biofilms cause problems ranging from medical infections to clogged drains and fouled industrial equipment
Nanomaterials are utilized in an array of diverse applications from chemical production to medicine and light-emitting devices
Researchers have devised a way to unlock greater amounts of data from acoustic fields than ever before
Spectro has annual sales of approximately $50 million and was acquired for approximately $190 million
The silent, lightweight aircraft doesn’t depend on fossil fuels or batteries
Designing safe bridges and water systems for low-income communities is not always easy for engineers coming from highly industrialized places
A team set out to understand the engineering principles that underlie self-assembled structures of fire ants
This is the first time modular robots have been demonstrated with autonomous reconfiguration and behavior that is perception-driven
Researchers are working on tiny detectors that could record many characteristics of light, including color, polarity and, now, angle of light
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