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Army's Top 10 Coolest Science and Technology Advances of 2018
ADELPHI, Md. (Dec. 17, 2018) -- This year has had its share of science and technology advances from Army researchers.
Are Visualizations the Future of Science?
Science visualizations were once merely pretty images. Using supercomputers, scientists now render complex interactions at a variety of scales to study events that cannot be directly observed.
DHS S&T Has Money to Award for Innovation, New Technologies
The Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate has money to award for innovation and new technologies to help safeguard the homefront. The DHS seeks entrepreneurs with a passion for the mission, who demonstrate collaborative problem solving characteristics and who are poised for growth.

Air Force Selects Competitors to be CBRN Laboratories
Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio (FA8075-19-D-0016); MRIGlobal, Kansas City, Missouri (FA8075-19-D-0017); and Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio Texas (FA8075-19-D-0018), have eac
SecureKey Names Lowry General Manager
SecureKey has named Scott Lowry as general manager, U.S. public sector and health care business, Washington, D.C.
Nanoantenna Enabled-Detectors
Researchers at Sandia have developed High-Performance Nanoantenna Enabled-Detectors, which will allow for enormous advancements over current state-of-the-art using an architecture that is independe
WR Systems Supporting Naval Radar Program Office
WR Systems LTD., Fairfax, Virginia, is being awarded $13,400,925 for a non-commercial, cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for engineering and program support serv
Nano-Cardboard Flyers
University of Pennsylvania engineers, with funding from the National Science Foundation, have created nano-cardboard plates able to levitate when bright light is shone on them.
Leidos Supporting Continued Operations of Counter-IED Program
Leidos Inc., Reston, Virginia, was awarded a $60,005,230 modification (P00024) to contract W911QX-16-C-0012 for operations and sustainment services in support of the Saturn Arch Quick Reaction Capa
DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technologies
DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technologies (GXV-T) program aims to improve mobility, survivability, safety, and effectiveness of future combat vehicles without piling on armor.