Powering Through: Navy Scientists Develop Underwater Wireless Charger
Navy scientists are developing a way to recharge unmanned undersea vehicles (UUV)s using wireless technology
View ArticleThings That Go Boom? Take Batteries Off The List
Army and university researchers have developed a battery that uses a water-salt solution as its electrolyte and reaches the 4.0 volt mark desired for household electronics, such as laptop computers,...
View ArticleOperation Fresh Water
Despite floating on an ocean of it, sailors at sea need a way to make fresh water for drinking. That's where the Light Weight Purification System comes in.
View ArticleUnder where? Army Invents High-Tech Clothing To Keep Soldiers Warm
U.S. Army scientists have designed a new high-performance fabric. It could become the basis of underwear for troops deployed in places blasted by Arctic cold.
View ArticleNavy Leader Calls for Holodeck-like Training Tech
The Navy is seeking virtual and augmented reality training tools that are both integrated across warfare domains and capable of measuring proficiency and improvement.
View ArticleBreaking Point: Air Force Challenge Tests Construction Materials
An Air Force Civil Engineer Center mission is having a "blast" taking construction materials to their breaking point- all to benefit the warfighter.
View ArticleBig Gas Mission; Small Team
A small Virginia-based Air Force unit is making sure pilots around the world can breathe easy.
View ArticleLighting the Way: AFRL Partners with Entrepreneurs to Benefit the Warfighter
Have you ever used a glow stick? The Air Force is improving these fun toys into devices that are also useful in the battlefield.
View ArticleEngineering Solutions for the Nation’s Toughest Problems: USACE Tackles...
Five months after Hurricane Maria devastated the island of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has helped restore power to more than 93 percent of affected people.
View Article‘Realm of the Possible’ Revealed by Multi-Mission Unmanned Surface Vehicle
The U.S. Navy recently demonstrated autonomous technology to government, defense contractors and military personnel.
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