Scientists with DARPA are trying to find ways to biohack human cells to create soldiers that can withstand disease better.
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Iranian Army Is Testing Combat RobotsIran's army continues to increase its activity by testing combat drones and conducting drills, seemingly preparing for imminent conflict.
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‘Solar shepherds’ earn big by grazing sheep on solar farms — and they benefit everyone involvedAgrivoltaics — a portmanteau for agriculture and photovoltaics — has enormous potential to solve our climate and energy problems simultaneously.
The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, the Pentagon's top research arm, wants to find out if red blood cells could be modified in novel ways to protect troops and help them manage extreme ...
Are dogs really the key to better health and a happier life? In a new study, appearing in Scientific Reports, dog owners were invited to describe the biggest benefits and challenges of dog ownership.
This animal, from before the age of the dinosaurs, was a dog-like creature that was ... Dogs Trained to Sniff out Spotted Lanternflies Could Help Reduce Spread Jan. 2, 2025 — Growers and ...
The DARPA-NASA nuclear thermal propulsion project is extending its time frame for an on-orbit demonstration. Credit: Lockheed Martin A vision to accelerate U.S. access to cislunar space and the ...
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