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Reinforcement-learning equipped autonomous robots may better assist warfighters in exploration, reconnaissance, and risk assessment on the future battlefield
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Based on feedback from Soldiers at an Army training course, ARL researchers began to develop software to analyze whether any given robot could get itself "back on its feet"
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Before this study, most research on blast-induced TBI has focused on the effects of rapid changes in barometric pressure, also known as overpressure, on unmounted warfighters
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Modern military defense planning is already heavily focused on how to gain strategic advantage through brainpower. Another significant step in that direction could result from an Arizona State University engineer’s new research on using cognitive abilities to control defense operations in more direct ways than ever.
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists and collaborators are developing a new military uniform material that repels chemical and biological agents using a novel carbon nanotube fabric.
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