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New cybersecurity system protects networks with LIDAR, no not that LiDAR
By combining multiple machine learning tools and mediating them, a new approach to cybersecurity hopes to adapt and learn into the future.
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What electronic warfare can learn from a wagon full of smartphones
Creating a traffic jam with one vehicle is hard, unless that vehicle can fool maps into thinking it is 99 vehicles.
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Watch this robot hand sweat to beat the heat
Using special hydrogels actuators, this Navy-funded robot can passively regulate temperature.
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Army seeks robots to supply its big guns with ammunition
Expertise in AI for off-road driving could safely transport explosive payloads to their proper destination.
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Tomorrow Wars Volume 1 Issue 16: The Uncanny Ally
From pigeon-feather robots to self-healing mechanical joints, lessons for robots from the world of biology.
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New ‘Savior’ drone is ready for the trenches of the 2020s
Ukraine’s new quadcopter is built with the lessons of recent electronic warfare in mind.
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How can the military use living bricks that multiply?
Engineered living materials are a possible solution to concrete scarcity.
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Why did the military research a pigeon-feathered drone?
Researchers at Stanford explored the mechanics of bird feathers using a drone.
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Pentagon will start figuring out AI for lethality in 2020
The Pentagon’s AI center plans to explore how to apply artificial intelligence to battle.
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Tomorrow Wars Volume 1 Issue 15: The Imperfect Panopticon
For the Tomorrow Wars newsletter, a look at the way personal devices bring new vulnerabilities to the battlefield.
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New cybersecurity system protects networks with LIDAR, no not that LiDAR
By combining multiple machine learning tools and mediating them, a new approach to cybersecurity hopes to adapt and learn into the future.
-
What electronic warfare can learn from a wagon full of smartphones
Creating a traffic jam with one vehicle is hard, unless that vehicle can fool maps into thinking it is 99 vehicles.
-
Watch this robot hand sweat to beat the heat
Using special hydrogels actuators, this Navy-funded robot can passively regulate temperature.
-
Army seeks robots to supply its big guns with ammunition
Expertise in AI for off-road driving could safely transport explosive payloads to their proper destination.
-
Tomorrow Wars Volume 1 Issue 16: The Uncanny Ally
From pigeon-feather robots to self-healing mechanical joints, lessons for robots from the world of biology.
-
New ‘Savior’ drone is ready for the trenches of the 2020s
Ukraine’s new quadcopter is built with the lessons of recent electronic warfare in mind.
-
How can the military use living bricks that multiply?
Engineered living materials are a possible solution to concrete scarcity.
-
Why did the military research a pigeon-feathered drone?
Researchers at Stanford explored the mechanics of bird feathers using a drone.
-
Pentagon will start figuring out AI for lethality in 2020
The Pentagon’s AI center plans to explore how to apply artificial intelligence to battle.
-
Tomorrow Wars Volume 1 Issue 15: The Imperfect Panopticon
For the Tomorrow Wars newsletter, a look at the way personal devices bring new vulnerabilities to the battlefield.
-
New cybersecurity system protects networks with LIDAR, no not that LiDAR
By combining multiple machine learning tools and mediating them, a new approach to cybersecurity hopes to adapt and learn into the future.
-
What electronic warfare can learn from a wagon full of smartphones
Creating a traffic jam with one vehicle is hard, unless that vehicle can fool maps into thinking it is 99 vehicles.
-
Watch this robot hand sweat to beat the heat
Using special hydrogels actuators, this Navy-funded robot can passively regulate temperature.
-
Army seeks robots to supply its big guns with ammunition
Expertise in AI for off-road driving could safely transport explosive payloads to their proper destination.
-
Tomorrow Wars Volume 1 Issue 16: The Uncanny Ally
From pigeon-feather robots to self-healing mechanical joints, lessons for robots from the world of biology.
-
New ‘Savior’ drone is ready for the trenches of the 2020s
Ukraine’s new quadcopter is built with the lessons of recent electronic warfare in mind.
-
How can the military use living bricks that multiply?
Engineered living materials are a possible solution to concrete scarcity.
-
Why did the military research a pigeon-feathered drone?
Researchers at Stanford explored the mechanics of bird feathers using a drone.
-
Pentagon will start figuring out AI for lethality in 2020
The Pentagon’s AI center plans to explore how to apply artificial intelligence to battle.
-
Tomorrow Wars Volume 1 Issue 15: The Imperfect Panopticon
For the Tomorrow Wars newsletter, a look at the way personal devices bring new vulnerabilities to the battlefield.












