which triggers a rapid chemical reaction that causes the agent to harden. Tests revealed the material was
and much like fighter jet pilots are ejected from their downed aeroplane, we have discovered certain molecules are pushed free from the dying cell,
#Russia is developing a'MICROWAVE GUN':'Weapon can shoot a drone out of the sky from six miles away, claims military official By Jonathan O'Callaghan for Mailonline Published:
13:55 GMT, 16 june 2015 Updated: 18:14 GMT, 16 june 2015 A Russian military official has claimed that they have developed a icrowave gunthe high-frequency weapon can supposedly disable an unmanned drone and even a missile from up to six miles (10km) away.
The weapon apparently deactivates the radios of UAVS and warheads, causing them to lose control. Designed for the surface-to-air BUK missile system, the gun was developed by Russia United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation (UIMC.
Informally named the icrowave gun it will be unveiled as part of the Russian Defense Ministry Army-2015 international event in Moscow in the coming days.
Aside from the six-mile (10km) range, the gun can also apparently operate in a efense perimeterof 360 degrees.
It would be used on missile systems on the ground, to target unmanned planes in the air. By directing high-frequency microwaves towards a target, it is theoretically possibly to destroy unprotected electronics.
The gun would use a'reflector antenna'to focus the microwaves created by a generator.
An unknown'transmission system'would fire the beams towards their target. No other technical specifications have been given
so it unclear exactly how the weapon would work. he new system is equipped with a high-power relativistic generator and reflector antenna, management and control system,
and a transmission system which is fixed on the chassis of BUK surface-to-air missile systems, a UIMC spokesperson told Sputnik News. hen mounted on a special platform,
the icrowave gunis capable of ensuring perimeter defense at 360 degrees. his type of weapon is directed known as a-energy weapon (DEW),
and several have been developed before. The weapons focus on emitting highly focused energy to a target in order to damage it.
Aside from microwaves this can also include radio waves, lasers and even sound waves. The microwave gun is evidence of plans by Russia to modernise its armed forces,
though, according to Business Insider. Hundreds of drones are planned by the Kremlin to enter service by 2025,
while they are also developing a new advanced tank called Armata T-14 that has ceramic armour. 1
#Airbus takes on Spacex: Firm set to build world's largest satellite constellation to beam the internet around the world By Sarah Griffiths for Mailonline Published:
by using satellites, balloons and even drones. a
#Google maps goes LIVE: Satellite firm reveals first breathtaking colour footage of Earth from high resolution cameras on the ISS The world's biggest reality show is about to go live.
Professor Banfield and her colleagues sequenced the genomes of organisms found in ground water at a site beside the Colorado river in Rifle Colorado.
Using filters to catch the bacteria they then used shotgun-sequencing on the DNA of the microbes they found
#Beauty Is Only (3-D Printed) Skin Deep Global cosmetics giant L'oréal has waged a battle against gravity for more than a century, with countless creams, peels and potions as its weapons.
Now the global beauty brand is pulling out the latest, greatest, high-tech guns in the age-old war on wrinkles:
industrial secrets and weapons plans from government and private computers. The Obama administration on Thursday disclosed the breach of computer systems at the Office of Personnel Management
China has in recent years introduced two new stealth fighters that analysts say bear a striking resemblance to the F-22
The move came after the Pentagon's chief weapons tester told Congress that nearly every major weapons program tested in 2014 showed"significant vulnerabilities"to cyber attack,
The advent of new business models, like cloud mining, allowed companies to dodge this bullet in the short term by shifting to business schemes where the marginal cost of operation was lower
from battleship radar to beamforming in mobile communications. Essentially, the aim is the same: to shape the wavefront of light (dynamically
Gauss guns, magic bullets, and magnetic millibot surgeons Sometime around the turn into the 20th century, medical extraordinaire Paul Ehrlich coined the word zauberkugel
We are not referring to a deadly kind of bullet that often follows a highly contorted trajectory.
Instead, we are talking about a device fired by a much more controllable kind of gun namely,
something called a Gauss gun, after the famous mathematician of the same name. Similar to a coil or rail gun, a Gauss gun linearly accelerates an object using electromagnetic fields.
It can also be configured to store potential energy in the positions of objects inside its bore,
and Pierre Dupont have built a proof-of-principle Gauss gun that could propel a tiny device they call a millibot throughout the body.
The key insight made by the researchers is that the coils of an MRI machine could be used to implement a Gauss gun.
The Gauss gun would enable tiny devices to breach barriers between fluid chambers or even go through solid tissue itself.
The beauty of the Gauss gun is that the MRI magnets do everything position the components,
We asked corresponding author Pierre Dupont directly what the Gauss gun could put out. He said that they have demonstrated already up to 15mm penetration depth into a brain tissue phantom using an 18gauge needle.
when devices like the Niobe eventually add beefy Gauss gun style attachments, remote robotic surgery will have entered a new era.
The fine membranes that separate these spaces are precisely the targets a Gauss gun could work on.
letting you fire a gun or grab an apple. The gloves also include a 9-Axis inertial measurement unity (IMU) sensor,
letting you fire a gun or grab an apple. The gloves also include a 9-Axis inertial measurement unity (IMU) sensor,
#Facebook solar-powered Internet drone Aquila is ready for real-world testing In its latest announcement,
Facebook reveals to have completed building its first full-scale drone, Aquila, that aims at providing Internet access to the most remote parts of the world.
The drone is now ready for real-world testing and the company said it will test it in the United states later this year.
The drones have a wingspan of 42 meters (46 yards. Because the planes must constantly move to stay aloft,
Parikh said Facebook is not planning to sell the drones but will use them to expand Internet access.
Although Facebook does not immediately face policy or legal hurdles in testing its drone in the United states,
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#Facebook solar-powered Aquila, Internet-beaming drone, ready for real-world testing In its latest announcement, Facebook reveals to have completed building its first full-scale drone, Aquila, that aims at providing Internet access
to the most remote parts of the world. The drone is now ready for real-world testing
and the company said it will test it in the United states later this year. Aquila is powered a solar unmanned plane that beams down internet connectivity from the sky.
The drone, which was built in 14 months, is able to fly in the air for 90 days at a time,
The drones have a wingspan of 42 meters (46 yards. Because the planes must constantly move to stay aloft,
Parikh said Facebook is not planning to sell the drones but will use them to expand Internet access.
Although Facebook does not immediately face policy or legal hurdles in testing its drone in the United states,
#Facebook solar-powered Aquila, Internet-beaming drone, ready for real-world testing In its latest announcement, Facebook reveals to have completed building its first full-scale drone, Aquila, that aims at providing Internet access
The drone is now ready for real-world testing and the company said it will test it in the United states later this year.
The drones have a wingspan of 42 meters (46 yards. Because the planes must constantly move to stay aloft,
Parikh said Facebook is not planning to sell the drones but will use them to expand Internet access.
Although Facebook does not immediately face policy or legal hurdles in testing its drone in the United states,
#Facebook solar-powered Internet drone Aquila is now ready for real-world testing In its latest announcement,
Facebook reveals to have completed building its first full-scale drone, Aquila, that aims at providing Internet access to the most remote parts of the world.
The drone is now ready for real-world testing and the company said it will test it in the United states later this year.
The drone, which was built in 14 months, is able to fly in the air for 90 days at a time,
The drones have a wingspan of 42 meters (46 yards. Because the planes must constantly move to stay aloft,
Parikh said Facebook is not planning to sell the drones but will use them to expand Internet access.
Although Facebook does not immediately face policy or legal hurdles in testing its drone in the United states,
designed so as to ensure that the product is passed gently along the tank walls, as soon as it comes into contact with the deaeration tank specially designed cover.
the juice thus forms a very thin film over the tank walls. Utilising the tank entire surface area,
including the cover, enables the tank volume to be reduced by more than a third. So this design not only saves space,
it also ensures energy economies, since thanks to the lesser volume needing to be evacuated smaller vacuum pumps can be installed.
Prior to the ban, Turkish news outlet Birgun had tweeted images of documents that allegedly showed the convoy had been carrying weapons destined for extremists fighting against the forces of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.
#Will Zuckerberg use his Internet-laser drones for good or for evil? According to the International Telecommunications Union more than 50 percent of the world population is currently without Internet access.
While Facebook is looking to send drones#the size of massive passenger planes into orbit to bring Web access to the masses Google is looking at high-altitude balloons
#Smart grenade seeks out bad guys What if grenades could locate threats and detonate all on their own?
A new smart grenade can do just that. With this grenade, soldiers will know with certainty that it will strike its target.
The U s army is developing the SAGM, Small arms Grenade Munitions round. The SAGM is a new kind of grenade that can find an enemy hiding behind an object, a wall or other would-be cover.
This is next-generation enhanced grenade lethality. Why make grenades smart? When enemies take positions behind,
say, low mud walls typical of battle environments like Afghanistan, they can avoid grenade rounds.
In order to most effectively hit a target, soldiers often require a direct line of sight with an M203 rifle-mounted grenade launcher and standard grenades.
A smart grenade could solve this problem. Just like other marttech that can complete tasks without its user providing instructions,
this smart grenade can find its target itself. When the SAGM is fired, the grenade will recognize its surroundings
and the cover used by the enemy for concealment. It then detonates over the target.
The SAGM is an air-bursting grenade and more than doubles the lethality of the current 40-mm grenade against targets that are not directly in a soldier line of sight.
The idea is that the 40 mm low-velocity grenade is compatible with the M203
and M320 rifle-mounted grenade launchers used by the Army. A team at the U s army's Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center at Picatinny Arsenal in New jersey is developing the SAGM,
beginning its research in 2012. ARDEC mission is to develop technology and engineering solutions for America's soldiers.
How does it work? Using an SAGM, a soldier will not need to do any sort of pre-fire programming sequence.
The soldier just needs to accurately aim the weapon and fire--the smart grenade will take care of the rest.
While in the air the SAGM will detect walls, without even relying on a range finder. After it passes the wall,
the SAGM explodes itself in the air above the target. To be truly versatile and effective downrange,
the SAGM will need to be able to detect and process a wide range of objects people may hide behind.
The Army is working on developing a sensor system that will make the SAGM so smart it can do just that.
Theye made the fuze"smart"by including sensors. The sensors and logic devices scan and filter the environment,
The grenade is designed to have three firing modes. The first one is the airburst after it detects the cover where someone is concealed.
and reduce unexploded ordnance left on the battlefield. The Army has also been developing the XM25 grenade launcher as a direct fire method for these sorts of concealed targets.
This weapon uses an onboard laser system to gauge distance to its target. It has a programmable air burst round that determines the distance to its target.
The SAGM provides indirect fire. What next? SAGM is in its third and final phase of development,
It is hoped that the smart grenade will become an official Army program of record this year d
#How drones and insects merged in ways that might surprise you Hornets, wasps and termites are pests to many households in America,
Micro drones on a MAST Mission Is it a wasp? Is it a spider? Is it a fly?
What may look like the average neighborhood pesky critter is actually a tiny drone conducting a military surveillance mission.
a state of the art tiny combat drone, reported for duty this year. Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet Block II Personal Reconnaissance System is a tiny drone helicopter that can fit into the palm of your hand.
The company says it is the world smallest operational unmanned air system. It may look like a toy remote control helicopter on the wish list of kids young and old,
On missions, the tiny drone can travel about three quarters of a mile and provide real-time live motion video back to the operator.
#US Air force confirms Boeing's electromagnetic pulse weapon For the last few years, the creative minds of Hollywood had outpaced seemingly the reality of technological and scientific advances in the weapons field.
But no longer. Stepping out of the realm of science fiction and into reality is the joint U s. Air force and Boeing electromagnetic pulse weapon,
capable of targeting and destroying electrical systems without the collateral damage often associated with traditional firepower.
this new weapon"is a bomb--but without the bomb.""Known as the"CHAMP, "or Counter-electronics High-powered Microwave Advanced Missile Project, the American military project is an attempt to develop a device with all the power of a nuclear weapon but without the death and destruction to people and infrastructure that such a weapon
causes. Theoretically, the new missile system would pinpoint buildings and knock out their electrical grids, plunging the target into darkness and general disconnectedness.
The project has been in the works for a few years now, and has met with significant success in preliminary trials.
and not cities at large that makes the new weapon so effective, as it would allow military members to cut off electricity supplies to enemy parties while keeping civilians out of the melee.
"While it appears that the Laboratory has only commissioned five such devices with Boeing, with the Air force's recent confirmation of the weapon's existence,
Military forces have been actively developing next-generation weapons that take warfare well beyond the guns and rockets that populate modern arsenals.
Next stop, railguns, right t
#Researchers develop special fluorescent ink to reveal counterfeit products One day soon, the simple act of taking a photo with your smartphone could help fight crime,
terrorism, weapons advancements and life on the front line. You can reach her at wargames@foxnews. com
allet dancer turned defense specialist Allison Barrie has traveled around the world covering the military, terrorism, weapons advancements and life on the front line.
Microsoft employee demonstrated it by designing a model of drone with the hand gesture to manipulate tools that were visible to her with the help of headset.
which their research indicated was the protein that triggers the immune response by the Xa21 plant receptor.
but these drugs have to be administered for long periods of time to successfully trigger cell death and shrink tumors,
and trigger the disease, said Alex Parker, Ph d.,CHUM researcher and associate professor in the department of neuroscience at the University of Montreal.
that system triggers a misguided attack against the worm's own neurons. he worm thinks it has a viral or bacterial infection and launches an immune response.
It's like supplying each cell with its own scuba tank, which it can use to breathe from
It's like supplying each cell with its own scuba tank, which it can use to breathe from
acting like a chemical and electronic shield, on top of the nanostructures. They also integrated all the metal contacts on the back side of the cell, for added absorption.
#Herpes virus genetically engineered to destroy skin cancer cells A new study has pointed to a chink in the armor of skin cancer cells,
Britons would crisscross their windows with ordinary tape to keep the glass from turning into flying daggers during bomber attacks.
but when struck by an explosive shell or missile, they can collapse into dangerous rubble.
simply by increasing the size of its electrolyte tanks. According to the researchers, the vanadium flow battery works especially well with their hybrid electrode, allowing them to boost the electric current,
because they expressed light-sensitive proteins that trigger the release of dopamine. The resulting good feelings led the mice to return to the same point in the maze where they had received the treatment.
which would strip away our atmosphere and surface water and bombard us with radiation if left unchecked.
now that scientists have found the witchthat can turn off triggers that cause the condition in tens of millions of people worldwide.
RTS, S triggers the body immune system to defend against the Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite when it first enters the human host bloodstream or liver. t absolutely an astonishing day,
and reliability $5. 34 billion for Science to continue to lead basic research in the physical sciences $8. 8 billion for weapons activities to ensure a safe, secure,
and sustain nuclear security R&d $1. 9 billion for nuclear nonproliferation to continue to reduce global stocks of weapons-useable nuclear materials $5. 8 billion for environmental management to"address the legal
and track bullets throughout hospitals'pneumatic transport tubes with RFID. RFID vs. barcode Despite the progress RFID has made in the hospital setting, the debate over
"Our research found the Pediatric Rothman Index to be a favorable electronic trigger for alerting clinicians to the need for rapid response teams,
and weapons stockpile management. As an LLNL system, Sierra falls under the domain of the NNSA and therefore does not appear in the Office of Science budget.
Under Armour chief revenue officer of digital Jason Larose said in the blog post. oogle technology solutions help us innovate. interest last month dove into e-commerce with insthat let iphone
Voxel8's printer is designed to do more than just print tiny drones. The company will also be releasing new printing materials in order to try its hand at printing resistors, sensors and, for future models of its printer, even lithium-ion batteries.
and slow efforts to get rid of nuclear weapons.""We are not saying it is too late to take action
India plans to expand its nuclear submarine fleet, and Pakistan has started reportedly operating a third plutonium reactor,
"The risk from nuclear weapons is not that someone is going to press the button, but the existence of these weapons costs a lot of time, effort and money to keep them secure,
"Squassoni said, adding that there have been troubling safety discrepancies reported in recent years at power plants.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists was founded in 1945 by scientists who created the atomic bomb as part of the Manhattan project
. after both the United states and the Soviet union conducted their first tests of the hydrogen bomb. The clock's hands were pushed all the way back to 11:43 p m.,17 minutes to midnight, in December 1991,
NASA Drone Advances Unmanned Craft A huge, 10-engine drone dubbed"Greased Lightning"successfully completed a series of flight tests recently,
Earlier this spring, NASA ENGINEERS flew the so-called GL-10 (the"GL"stands for"Greased Lightning")prototype drone at a military base located about two hours away from the agency's Langley Research center In virginia.
The 62-lb. 28 kilograms) drone can take off vertically like a helicopter, but in the air it flies more like an airplane.
Future versions of the drone could be used for a variety of applications, the researchers said."
"Over the course of five flight tests, the drone was able to take off and hover like a helicopter,
Now, the researchers are examining ways to make the drone more aerodynamically efficient, Fredericks said.
The GL-10 drone is the latest in a series of prototypes used to develop the concept.
NASA describes the drone as quieter than a neighbor using a gas-powered-motor lawn mower in the yard next door.
NASA ENGINEERS will continue to tweak the design of the GL-10 drone, according to agency officials,
when they expect the drone could be ready for use in the field f
#Bionic Arm Taps New Part of Brain for Natural Moves Mind-controlled prosthetic limbs have been a reality for a few years,
known best for nuclear weapons research, has developed a surface sampling probe that may replace professional pathologists in identifying cancerous tissue during surgeries.
data center servers and the specialized computers that direct autonomous cars and drones with collision detection. Eventually, the technology could reach home computers
In XAS, a beam of x-rays bombards the catalyst sample and deposits energy as it passes through the micro-reactor.
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Silicon photonics could significantly increase the power and speed of machines such as supercomputers, data center servers and the specialized computers that direct autonomous cars and drones with collision detection.
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#Nanospheres shield chemo drugs, safely release high doses in response to tumor secretions Scientists have designed nanoparticles that release drugs in the presence of a class of proteins that enable cancers to metastasize.
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data center servers and the specialized computers that direct autonomous cars and drones with collision detection. Eventually, the technology could reach home computers
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#Exciton, exciton on the wall Researchers have observed, in metals for the first time, transient excitons the primary response of free electrons to light.
#Sensors and drones: hi-tech sentinels for crops (Nanowerk News) Sensors and drones can be among the farmers'best friends,
helping them to use less fertilizers and water, and to control the general condition of their crops.
and specialized in the use of drones for agriculture: They contribute to the early detection of diseases that affect grapevines,
This is made possible by drones which carry small cameras able to take near infrared images of crops.
because drones normally swing while flying. A software program builds a mosaic made up of hundreds of images,
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