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Interested in the relationship between astrocytes synapse formation and disease Eroglu's group showed in 2011 that hevin triggers the formation of new neural connections.


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People with type 2 diabetes have reduced sensitivity to insulin a hormone that normally triggers uptake of glucose by cells


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"Prevention is cheaper than cure The new legislation is intended not purely as a regulation to combat invasive species,


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which will be available commercially later this year so the Feinstein Institute can start investigating how to engineer other kinds of tissue like bone or 3d print custom-made shields for cancer and radiation treatment.


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#Modular disability aids for world's poorest Inspiration hit Cara O'sullivan 21 from Battle East Sussex after a year's placement with the Medical Engineering Resource Unit (MERU


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Made with nanofibers extracted from Kevlar, the tough material in bulletproof vests, the barrier stifles the growth of metal tendrils that can become unwanted pathways for electrical current.

and its Innovation Corp. Partial funding also came from Office of Naval Research and Air force Office Scientific research.


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Sepsis triggers production of a protein called tumor necrosis factor or TNF which helps fight infection but is sustained harmful at high levels.


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#New antibodies for cancer treatment A research team at Aarhus University i Denmark has developed ten new antibodies that can possibly be used in the battle against cancer.


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Funding was provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the United states Air force Office of Scientific research h


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and aims it like a gun barrel at fish which become disoriented and stop moving even as the snail's mouth part slowly advances

But the Utah researchers found no evidence of fish insulin in the venom of five species of fish-eating cone snails that are ambush hunters that attack with a harpoon-like organ.

For more clear-cut evidence that snails use insulin as a weapon Joanna Gajewiak a research assistant professor at the university came up with a fast way to synthesize enough of the insulin to directly test its effects on fish.


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where a mask partially shields the substrate from the depositing material. In the half-shade of the mask a wedged structure builds up,


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the method for lung cancer screening currently recommended by the U s. Preventive Services Task force (USPSTF). Because of its accuracy, it could also better distinguish between benign lung tumors that do not pose a threat


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in order to know what triggers could be applied to such a system to cause regeneration of particular components,


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That means Virscan not only identifies viral infections that the immune system is actively fighting, but also provides a history of an individual's past infections.


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In addition to Choi and Cahill--whose work was supported by the Army Research Office MURI program--co-authors of the paper include Byoung-Chul Min, Center for Spintronics Research, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul;


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and its Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center are reporting a potentially important discovery in the battle against one of the most devastating forms of leukemia that accounts for as many as one in five children with a particularly aggressive form of the disease


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It's like soldiers marching in formation: If one person falls dramatically out of time, it won't be long before the whole group falls apart.


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but that the presence of interleukin-22 (IL-22) is also necessary to effectively combat rotavirus,


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and collaborators discovered the bacteria in soil at an old uranium ore mill in Rifle, Colorado, almost 200 miles west of Denver.

The site is one of nine such mills in Colorado used during the heyday of nuclear weapons production.

The Rutgers team was able to isolate the uranium-breathing bacterium in the lab by recognizing that uranium in samples from the Rifle site could be toxic to microorganisms as well as humans.

What Kerkhof is optimistic about is the potential for these bacteria to mitigate the specific groundwater pollution problem in Rifle.

it could be considered for other sites where uranium was processed for nuclear arsenals or power plant fuel. While the problem isn't widespread,

"There is depleted uranium in a lot of armor-piercing munitions, "he said, "so places like the Middle east that are experiencing war could be exposed to high levels of uranium in the groundwater


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#Scientists find genetic variants key to understanding origins of ovarian cancer New research by an international team including Keck Medicine of USC scientists is bringing the origins of ovarian cancer into sharper focus.


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That funding and additional collaboration with the Maritime Applied Physics Corporation, an engineering company that frequently partners with the U s. military, helped support the advancement of NS honeycomb technology.

The researchers are also building a lab prototype of an enhanced combat helmet with NS honeycomb cells integrated that will be completed this fall.


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This then triggers a systemic inflammatory response from the body's immune cells, similar to a serious infection episode.

That's because the bacterial endotoxins that leach into the blood as a result of extreme exercise, triggers the body's immune cells into action."


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But some bees become drones others sterile female workers, and still others the queen. Much of this differentiation can be attributed to epigenomics,

such as workers and drones, are much smaller and have shorter life spans. Similarly, cancers often subvert a cell's normal epigenomic mechanisms to become more aggressive e


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Fabrication and experiments were supported in part by the Air force Office of Scientific research (AFOSR Grant No.


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folded or even penetrated by bullets without failing. This should improve both safety and durability,


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where mock weapons and explosives were smuggled through airports, undetected in 95%of cases. It may also prove useful in discovering concealed goods in the retail industry or for non-destructive monitoring, for example quality control in drugs or food.


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and dilate--were the good guys in the body's battle against atherosclerotic plaque. They were thought to migrate from their normal location in the blood vessel wall into the developing atherosclerotic plaque,


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The scientists describe that this protein triggers the death of brain stem cells. This occurs because cells without CEP63 have delayed cell division,


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The nanoparticles are filled with genes for an enzyme that converts a prodrug called ganciclovir into a potent destroyer of the glioma cells.


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and cast into weapons in ceramic molds. Today, injection and extrusion molding shape hot liquids into everything from car parts to toys.


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and the Air force Office of Scientific research and was carried out in Caltech's Center for Physical Biology,


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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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and fibers are used in the latest armored military vehicles. The team working on the safe room developed a steel frame that holds the panels,


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The Interferon then triggers a large array of defence mechanisms in nearby cells, creating an antiviral state that prevents the dissemination and, ultimately,

while also allowing pdcs to trigger effective antiviral responses. We believe that such interventions during primary infection have the potential to limit the establishment and complexity of viral reservoirs,


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Better, cheaper and more effective drugs to combat cancer, arthritis and many other disorders. This is the result of a ground-breaking new technique developed by a group of researchers from the Faculty of health and Medical sciences at the University of Copenhagen.


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Massachusetts State Police said in a tweet. Across the state about 600 members of the National guard were helping out during the blizzard,


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Guinea's anti-Ebola task force said about two dozen new cases of Ebola had been recorded in the last two weeks, taking the total number to 53 as of Friday.


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#Farming Now Worse for Climate Than Clearing Forests Efforts such as these to slow deforestation have delivered some of humanity few gains in its otherwise lackadaisical battle so far against global warming.

Now farmers and loggers were being arrested by armed police, accused of environmental crimes. t was a radical operation,

Efforts such as these to slow deforestation have delivered some of humanity few gains in its otherwise lackadaisical battle so far against global warming.


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#US Air force Launches X-37b Space Plane on 4th Mystery Mission The U s. Air force's X-37b space plane blasted into Earth orbit today,

The robotic X-37b space plane launched atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas v rocket today (May 20) at 11:05 a m. EDT (1505 GMT) from Florida's Cape canaveral Air force station.

But Air force officials have said that mission number four known as Orbital Test vehicle-4 (OTV-4) will concentrate less on the X-37b itself

director of the Air force Rapid Capabilities Office, said in a statement late last month.""With the demonstrated success of the first three missions, we're able to shift our focus from initial checkouts of the vehicle to testing of experimental payloads."

The Air force owns two X-37b spacecraft, both of which were built by Boeing's Phantom Works division.

The secrecy surrounding X-37b missions has led to speculation in some quarters that the craft is some sort of space weapon that it's designed to inspect and/or cripple hostile nations'satellites, for example.

But Air force officials have refuted long that notion, saying the X-37b is simply testing out technologies for reusable vehicles and future spacecraft.

Top 10 Space Weapons"OTV missions allow us to examine a payload system or technology in the environment in which it will perform its mission,"

Chris Hoyler, an Air force spokesman, told Space. com via email.""The unique aspects of the OTV allow us to mature these new technologies

"Air force officials have not said how long they expect OTV-4 to last, but the mission will be extended an one

The Air force has revealed that an advanced Hall thruster propulsion system and a NASA materials investigation are among OTV-4's scientific gear.

Air force officials said.""A more efficient on-orbit thruster capability is huge,"Maj. Gen. Tom Masiello, commander of the Air force Research Laboratory in Ohio, said in a statement last month."

"Less fuel-burn lowers the cost to get up there, plus it enhances spacecraft operational flexibility, survivability and longevity."


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such as military planes and ballistic missiles. When a vehicle travels at hypersonic speeds that is, five or more times the speed of sound an envelope of hot,

US Military Tests Hypersonic Craft As NASA's Apollo 13 crisis revealed in 1970, this radio silence can be fraught with extraordinary tension.


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its frequency is determined mostly by the length of the tank. Wavelengths are not to scale.

its frequency is determined mostly by the length of the tank. Wavelengths are not to scale.

The quantity of gas that passes through the meter is determined by collecting the gas in a large tank and measuring its average temperature and pressure,

However, the process of collecting the gas in large tanks generates temperature gradients (different temperatures in different parts of the tank

and volume of a 300 liter collection tank by measuring which microwave frequencies resonated (formed standing waves) within the evacuated tank.

In a second set of experiments, described in a forthcoming paper, they filled the tank with argon gas

From the frequencies and the pressure, they deduced the mass of the argon in the tank.

Finally, they heated the top of the tank to establish a temperature difference across the gas of 4%of the average gas temperature.

such as those that occur in a much larger tanks located outside the well-controlled environment of a laboratory.


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Funding was provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the United states Air force Office of Scientific research O


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f you think of this as molecular warfare, these are encrypted the signals that allow a virus to deploy itself effectively. ow, for this whole class of viruses,


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It would be great to use autonomous robots for dangerous worko defuse bombs and clean up nuclear disasters such as the Fukushima event.


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The Air force Office of Scientific research and its Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) and the Office of Naval Research MURI supported the research e


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First, the ship model has to pass numerous tests in a marine research model tank also called a towing tank by experts.


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Dan Hixson/University of Utah College of Engineeringsilicon 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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including clinical medicine, food safety testing, environmental monitoring and biodefense o


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#Nature Inspires First Artificial Molecular Pump Using nature for inspiration, a team of Northwestern University scientists is the first to develop an entirely artificial molecular pump, in


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#Hydrogen-Powered Hycopter Drone can fly for 4 Hours on a Single Charge This month,

multi-rotor UAV (Unmanned aerial vehicle) that uses its own structural elements to store fuel. e realized that the structures of these drones were hollow inside,

Unlike any of the other currently-available drones that can stay in the air for no more than 20 to 30 minutes at a time

we opened up a whole new category in the drone market, in-between battery and combustion engine systems, said Wankewycz.

providing yet another reason to be enthusiastic about the future of drone delivery systems. Writing in the Wall street journal,


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Introducing eprogrammingdna strands into an already assembled nanoparticle array triggers a transition from a other phase,


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#Nearly Indestructible Virus Yields Tool to Battle Diseases By unlocking the secrets of a bizarre virus that survives in nearly boiling acid,

scientists at the University of Virginia School of medicine have found a blueprint for battling human disease using DNA clad in near-indestructible armor.

But that protective mechanism becomes a major obstacle for doctors seeking to use genes to battle disease.


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which they detailed in the journal Advanced Materials, the researchers also demonstrated a radio-controlled trigger that could remotely activate self-destruction on demand. e have demonstrated electronics that are there

This was our first attempt to use an environmental stimulus to trigger destruction. The new technique consists of coating magnesium resistors


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has identified the triggers which lead these cells to react and respond in cell repair. It is hoped the findings,


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#First successful study of virus attack on cancer It a new weapon in the arsenal of cancer fighting treatments:


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The receptor triggers the cells to send signaling molecules called interferons to initiate a powerful defensive response.


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New Technology to Lighten Marinesloads Modern-day warfighters face heavyiterallydds on the battlefield, as they often carry more than 100 pounds of gear,

including body armor, weapons and night-vision technology. Such loads can slow them down, reduce agility and result in fatigue, joint sprains or long-term ailments like arthritis or chronic back problems.

To remedy this, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) has presented the Marine corps with a 3-D computer simulation program that measures equipment weight, distribution and effects on body mechanics and individual warfighter performance.

The programalled ETOWL (Enhanced Technologies for Optimization of Warfighter Load) nd its companion software is being delivered to the Gruntworks Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad

ETOWL calls to mind popular combat-themed video games such as all of Duty. Users can create a Marine avatar,

military vehicle manufacturers can improve their product designs to enable Marines to fit better in seats

who works in ONR Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare and Combating Terrorism department. his is the kind of research that very rewarding

because it provides a direct benefit to our nation warfighters. he ETOWL program was developed by the Center for Computer aided design at the University of Iowa.

which emphasizes mobility and adaptability within irregular warfare as key components of warfighter performance. Source:


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#New drug triggers tissue regeneration: Faster regrowth and healing of damaged tissues Research focuses on select tissues injured through disease, surgery and transplants,

Neutrophils battle infection, platelets prevent bleeding, and red blood cells deliver oxygen throughout the body. In addition, Desai work showed that


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It like supplying each cell with its own scuba tank, which it can use to breathe from

or knee osteoarthritis or the severe injuries caused by major trauma, for example in road traffic accidents or war injuries. heir new methodology,


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folded or even penetrated by bullets without failing. This should improve both safety and durability,


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#US Military to Develop its Own Hoverbike The US ARMY Research Laboratory has struck recently a deal with two companies, a UK-based start-up Malloy Aeronautics (MA) and Survice Engineering Co. SE),

MA hybrid hoverbike (a contraption most people associate with sci-fi novels and the Star wars movie franchise) looks more like a giant quadcopter drone than anything else two oak propellers in the front

and can log a distance of 148 kilometres on a single tank of gas. The one-third scale prototype is controlled remotely

but a drone that a soldier can ride. The project started as a hobby the engineer


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pulling or pushing of the structure triggers changes in many different electronic properties. This ripple effect complicates scientistsability to study

The method uses a low energy ion gun to add small numbers of helium ions into the material after it has been produced.


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and cast into weapons in ceramic molds. Today, injection and extrusion molding shape hot liquids into everything from car parts to toys.


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#TSRI and Biotech Partners Find New Antibody Weapons against Marburg virus A new study led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) identifies new immune molecules that protect against deadly Marburg virus, a relative


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and this triggers pulmonary fibrosis, says Povedano. The new animal models are essential for testing new herapeutic strategies based on the activation of telomerase the enzyme that repairs telomeres,


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Like a proofreader of a text, RNA polymerase after it is stalled, triggers a cascade of reactions,


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#Environmentally Friendly Lignin Nanoparticle reenssilver Nanobullet to Battle Bacteria North carolina State university researchers have developed an effective


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The Interferon then triggers a large array of defence mechanisms in nearby cells, creating an antiviral state that prevents the dissemination and

while also allowing pdcs to trigger effective antiviral responses. We believe that such interventions during primary infection have the potential to limit the establishment and complexity of viral reservoirs,


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However, hydrogen is stored typically as a compressed gas in bulky high pressure tanks and these costly storage problems are a barrier to its use as a transport fuel of the future.

and stored at much higher densities than in conventional tanks. These materials include activated carbons, zeolites, metal-organic framework materials and certain porous polymers


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high-endurance drones to deliver Internet capability to remote areas. The Google and Facebook projects would be similar in concept to the space-based systems,


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Nvidia Demos a Car Computer Trained with Deep Learning Many cars now include cameras or other sensors that record the passing world and trigger intelligent behavior,


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and Canadian researchers has managed to successfully sequence the full genome of a living organism using a machine the size of a smartphone called the Minion.

The Minion was developed by Oxford Nanopore technologies and is currently undergoing tests to evaluate the technology.


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It's hoped the discovery could help combat health issues in fishing communities around the world.


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the residual limbs of the amputee are immersed in a tank of water one at a time, with a membrane material wrapped around them.


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The ability for robots to cope with unforeseen challenges is seen as a crucial step towards the widespread use of smart machines everywhere from the home to the battlefield,


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And regulators, courts and police have been raising concerns around the world, too. It been a tough week for Uber.


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and potential applications in everything from bulletproof vests to computer electronics but now we have discovered that limpet teeth exhibit a strength that is potentially higher.


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we'll have our best weapon yet in the fight against mosquito-borne diseases s


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after a gunshot wound 13 years ago rendered him quadriplegic. But after scientists implanted chips into his brain three years ago, he's been able to move a robotic arm to shake hands;


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#Nvidia recalls all Shield Tablets due to battery fire hazard Nvidia promised spectacular, unprecedented gaming performance from its 8-inch Shield Tablet last year,

"When it launched the Shield Tablet, Nvidia made a big deal out of the extra thermal dissipation of its design,

So the Shield Tablet was designed deliberately to handle greater loads and heat than usual, but apparently its battery hasn't lived up to the same high standards.

and a dedicated website to help owners of Shield Tablets purchased between July of last year


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But ultimately, for commercialising it, it needs to be a lower-cost design. he lab has been awarded US$120 million by a programme run by the Pentagon Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to help wounded warriors,


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"In fact, the DADSS is being seen as an answer to the battle against drunken driving deaths


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& Melissa Gates Foundation and Air force Office of Scientific research and is published in the Journal of Applied Physics y


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and is now coordinated by a former army general, Ricardo Toro, who for years managed international humanitarian operations in Haiti.


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These micro-drones, which can be deployed from military aircraft at altitudes close to 50,000 feet and still fit in the palm of your hand,

could represent the next big thing in the way wars are waged. Think military infestations rather than military invasions.

The CICADA (which stands for Close in Covert Autonomous Disposable Aircraft) is relatively cheap easy to make and totally disposable.

the U s. Naval Research Laboratory released these micro-drones 57,600 feet in the air, let them free fall 11 miles in the sky,

just as the Black Hornet mini helicopter drones were used by The british Army in Afghanistan to detect Taliban fighting units.

Some of the scenarios outlined by the U s. Naval Research Laboratory include dropping CICADA drones tens of thousands of feet above enemy lines,

they might even be able to pick up the movement of submarines below the water surface.

The fascinating part of the CICADA program is how these micro drones could eventually be used as part of a obotic swarmto overwhelm an adversary.

An enemy may be able to defend against several of these drones, but just try to defend against a giant swarm of them launched out of the back of a plane.

And, in fact, there a growing literature about so-called obotic swarmswhich are essentially drones or bots that can be programmed to behave intelligently during combat.

And best of all, these bots and drones can form warmswithout the need for humans to control them.

In another related experiment, the U s. Naval Research Laboratory showed how a group of 13 warm boatsall of them without requiring a human drone operator could be used to protect a high-value naval vessel.

And it doesn stop there. Imagine giant ircraft carriers in the sky capable of launching whole fleets of mini-drones at one time.

Or, better yet, how about underwater aircraft carriers? As Peter W. Singer, an expert on drones and warfare, pointed out about recent DARPA initiatives,

f you are looking at other places where you might see aircraft carriers, don look up in the air, look under the water.

Yes, that right underwater aircraft carriers for drones. In yet another experiment, the U s. Naval Research Laboratory showed that it was possible to release a drone from a submerged submarine with the robotic drone shot out of a Tomahawk missile tube.

As the drone emerges from the tube, its wings unfold before it speeds off to its destination.

Mind blown. What makes micro aerial vehicles such as the CICADA so attractive of course, is that theye cheap to make

And as more uses are found for these micro-drones, it easy to see the price falling further.

Theye not sophisticated drones that you have to learn how to pilot. You just load them up in a plane

which suggests that there just aren enough drone pilots out there to keep up with the military use of drones.

Cheap, simple, disposable and without the need for a human operator it no wonder, then, that the military is interested

so in the potential applications of these micro CICADA drones. Remember when the future of warfare was bigger bigger missile payloads, bigger tanks and bigger warplanes?

In an era of asymmetric warfare, tiny innovations such as the CICADA are what might be needed to take the fight to the enemy in places such as Iraq and Afghanistan.

Imagine if the U s. military had been able to drop off hundreds of these CICADAS over mountainous areas of Afghanistan

or Pakistan in the search for Osama Bin laden. Forget oots on the ground, nsect wings in the skymight be a better metaphor.

If giant swarms of insect-like drones can save the lives of U s. soldiers abroad,


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forcing police to go after the device owners themselves in the quest for data rather than the tech giant.


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