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New jammer variant to provide warfighters with greater capability TUCSON, Arizona,- The U.S. Air Force and Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) have jointly started operational testing of the Miniature Air Launched Decoy Jammer (MALD®-J). After completing a highly successful developmental test…
Multiple Raytheon systems integrated to successfully protect ships WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. - A recent U.S. Army and Navy test proved the Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) JLENS can integrate with defensive systems currently in the U.S. Navy's inventory to…
A new technology is being deployed by U.S. Geological Survey scientists this weekend to map urban flooding caused by Hurricane Isaac. Called terrestrial lidar, or T-lidarÂÂÂ, this new capability will enable scientists to collect highly detailed information in select population…
WASHINGTON -- NASA's Dawn spacecraft is on track to become the first probe to orbit and study two distant destinations to help scientists answer questions about the formation of our solar system. The spacecraft is scheduled to leave the giant…
WASHINGTON -- NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP), the first twin-spacecraft mission designed to explore our planet's radiation belts, launched into the predawn skies at 4:05a.m. EDT Thursday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. The two satellites, each weighing…
By C. Todd Lopez WASHINGTON -- By March 2014, the MQ-1C Gray Eagle, an Army unmanned aerial system, or UAS, will be able to train in the same airspace as the Boeing 747, with the help of the Army-developed Ground…
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The bottom of a glacier is not the most hospitable place on Earth, but at least two types of bacteria happily live there, according to researchers. The bacteria -- Chryseobacterium and Paenisporosarcina -- showed signs of…
The scientists of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), including astronomers at Penn State, have produced a new map of the universe that is in full color, covers more than one quarter of the entire sky, and is full of…
Miniature flying robot among TIMEs 2011 best 50 inventions Rapidly flapping wings to hover, dive, climb, or dart through an open doorway, DARPAs remotely controlled Nano Air Vehicle relays real-time video from a tiny on-board camera back to its operator.…
NOAAs updated Annual Greenhouse Gas Index (AGGI), which measures the direct climate influence of many greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, shows a continued steady upward trend that began with the Industrial Revolution of the 1880s. Started in…
Lake Apopka Floridas third largest was once a haven for migratory birds, vacationers and fishermen. Today it is a toxic broth of chemicals and ranks among Americas more disturbing Superfund sites. Here, Rolf Halden and his colleagues from the Biodesign…
Among certainties about life in the desert Southwest are that the supply, use, conservation and management of water will always be pressing issues. So its certain that Arizona State University and Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering alumnus Michael Johnson…