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Robots Cubed
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have created prototypes of cube-shaped robots the size of a child’s building block, which can climb over and around one another, leap through the air, roll across the ground and move while suspended upside down from metallic surfaces.

Boston Dynamics Releases WildCat Robot Video
Boston Dynamics has used its YouTube to unveil its latest creation, WildCat, which is capable of walking, running and bounding.
Lockheed Martin Receives Potential $199 Million for Antisubmarine System
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training, Liverpool, N.Y., was awarded a potential $199,123,412 fixed-price-incentive, firm-fixed-price,
Johns Hopkins to Develop Multi-Intelligence Software
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md., has been awarded a $6,765,425 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for developmental software.
Northrop Grumman to Provide Warning Equipment in Afghanistan
Northrop Grumman, Herndon, Va., was awarded a $13,675,190 cost-plus-incentive-fee, option-eligible, multi-year contract modification
Johns Hopkins to Support Weapons of Mass Destruction Interdiction
Johns Hopkins University Applied Research Laboratory (JHU/APL) University Affiliated Research Center (UARC), Laurel, Md., is being awarded a $9,000,000 indefini
Microelectronics Awarded DARPA Contract
Microelectronics Advanced Research Corp. (MARCO), Durham, N.C., has been awarded a $15,549,979 transaction for the Semiconductor Technology Advanced Research Network (STARnet).
MDA Awards Raytheon $230 Million Modification
The Raytheon Co., Woburn, Mass., is being awarded a $230 million modification under an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract HQ0006-08-D-0003.
Project Pushes Water Into Advancements for Biosensors
The latest results in graphene research show promise for improving electronics and biological or chemical sensors by pushing or pulling liquid droplets across the surface. By placing long chemical gradients onto the graphene, scientists can control the substances’ flow.
