Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share via Email The U.S. Army of 2040 and beyond will operate in rapidly changing domains with unparalleled complexity. Army ...
ADELPHI, Md. -- The U.S. Army Research Laboratory announced new partnerships Nov. 16 with the University of Texas at Austin and other regional universities establishing ARL South. The Army established ...
Researchers with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Weapons and Materials Research Directorate saw the product of their work toward a new generation of significantly improved materials for ...
A soldier tests the Energy Harvesting Backpack on a treadmill at ARL. Army researchers are continuing apace with work that could one day lighten soldiers’ loads by letting them get the power they need ...
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The U.S. Army is partnering with graphene researchers to enable low-cost thermal imaging for all warfighters. Night-vision capability embedded in a smartphone could be in the future equipment pack of ...
When the average person thinks about AI and robots what often comes to mind are post-apocalyptic visions of scary, super-intelligent machines taking over the world, or even the universe. The ...
ADELPHI, Md. -- Army and industry researchers are working to deliver new technology so Soldiers can protect themselves and their assets on the battlefield using enhanced communication methods. Through ...
The U.S. Army soldier proceeds methodically, picking his way through dense vegetative growth as he traverses a battlefield that geologically is ages old, but technologically is years in the future.
The University of Hawaiʻi has been awarded a four-year contract valued at up to $75 million by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory to operate the Maui High Performance Computing Center (MHPCC) via ...
The U.S. Army, moving to replace an Airborne Reconnaissance Low (ARL) aircraft that crashed on a drug surveillance mission in Colombia nearly two years ago, wants to know just how far the technology ...
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