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  • #weapons

    From the Dept. of Seriously?: The Pentagon's Flying Car Program is Called "Transformer"

    Huh. Last Thursday, DARPA announced a workshop for Transformer. That is, their flying car program. More »
    12/28/09
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    By Brian Lam
  • #darpa

    DARPA's Balloon Challenge Over After Nine Hours

    Someone at DARPA's crying over the brilliant "Find these ten red weather balloons and we'll give you 40K" challenge he concocted ending mere nine hours in. It's what happens when you forget about MIT geeks and their little bribes, too. More »
    12/07/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #darpa

    DARPA's Giant Red Balloons Officially at Large

    Remember that DARPA balloon challenge, where the first team to find ten weather balloons wins $40,000? Well, the balloons are up in the air. If you don't have a team yet, here are some places to report a sighting. UPDATED: More »
    12/05/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #military

    DARPA's Iron Curtain Detects, Explodes RPGs From a Moving Humvee

    DARPA's created what it's calling the Iron Curtain, which is a system that mounts on top of a Humvee and takes out any rockets shot in its direction. It's pretty nuts. More »
    12/02/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #darpa

    DARPA Network Challenge: Win $40,000 by Finding 10 Red Weather Balloons

    To celebrate the Web's 40th anniversary, DARPA wants to explore social networking's role in time-critical communication. It's offering $40,000 in hard cash to the first entrant who finds ten 8-foot weather balloons located at fixed locations around the U.S. More »
    10/30/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #military

    Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, and DARPA To Create Military-Friendly Internet

    Lockheed Martin is getting a $31 million contract by the US government to work on reinventing TCP/IP for a new Military Network Protocol. Also lending a hand in this effort to create a proper cyber-arsenal is Microsoft. What a team! More »
    10/16/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #robots

    Military Car Robot Jumping 25 Feet In the Air Is Every Kid's Toy Dream

    Watching this video of the Precision Urban Hopper jumping over a fence, makes my inner kid all giddy and excited. It also makes my outer nerd wet. It has been invented by Boston Dynamics, the creators of the scary BigDog. More »
    09/15/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #uavs

    Pentagon Wants a Flying Bug: This Flapping Nano Bot is Phase One

    Last year, DARPA granted aerospace firm, Aeronvironment, a chunk of change and six-months to demonstrate a bird-sized Nano Air Vehicle (NAV). This video shows the result: the "smallest ever free-flying aircraft to hover and climb with flapping wings." More »
    08/14/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #summermodo

    The Underwater Express Lets You Cruise In a Gigantic Gas Bubble at 100 Knots

    While most DARPA projects never materialize, the Underwater Express mini-submarine project is entering the test phase. If successful, the Underwater Express will be capable of going 100 knots—far faster than the 30 knots today's subs can muster. More »
    07/28/09
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    By Don Nguyen
  • #cyborgs

    Insect Cyborgs Could Replace Smoke Detectors, Rescue Earthquake Victims

    The Pentagon is known for its ominous pet projects, but here's one we can honestly say doesn't have us losing any sleep: Cyborg crickets. More »
    07/12/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #robots

    DARPA Stops Trying Not to Be Terrifying, Funds Chainsaw-Wielding, Flesh-Eating Robot

    You don't have to be tinfoil underwear type to get uneasy about some of the bizarre projects that DARPA throws its weight behind. But the organic matter-consuming EATR robot? Oh. God. More »
    07/10/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #robots

    Pentagon's Robot Hummingbird Christened "Nano Air Vehicle"

    The Pentagon's wacky sci-fi department DARPA has been working on robotic hummingbird-based drones to serve as miniature spies. They're not nearly as agile or adorable as real hummingbirds, but DARPA is well on their way to achieving that dream. More »
    07/03/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #science

    Obama Pledges 3%+ of GDP—as Much as Defense Spending—to Scientific Research

    This morning, Obama made a huge pledge to focus more money on scientific research—more than the US spent during the space race. In fact, it's almost as much as we spend on defense. More »
    04/27/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #ohscience

    Scientists Demo Living, Remote-Control Flying Cyborg Beetles

    Berkeley University scientists demoed a remote-control Rhinoceros beetle at a conference this week, repeatedly flying the cyborgian creature into observers' faces while screaming "WE ARE GODS! WE HUNGER FOR BLOOD SACRIFICE! More »
    01/29/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #satellites

    Pentagon Mitex Satellites Are the First to Actively Spy... On Other Satellites!

    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? If we're talking spy satellites, the answer this week became "U.S. satellites," two of which completed a first-of-its kind maneuver that had wide-ranging ramifications for all satellites currently in orbit. Update. More »
    01/25/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #bloodyhell

    Military Developing Blood Farming Machine, Zombie Apocalypse Coming Soon

    This looks like the beginning of a George Romero's film, but it's real. It seems like one of the US Army's X-Files technologies is coming to us sooner than most skeptics expected: DARPA is developing now a portable blood farming system that could infinitely produce universal donor red cells from umbilical cord blood, right there in the battlefield. And yes, there's exactly where things go really wrong and soldiers are transformed into mad, blood-seeking, fresh-human-biting but really lovely zombies, ready to spread some kind of weird blood disease all over the world. More »
    11/14/08
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #bigdog

    Darpa Wants Bigger, Smarter BigDog 'Bot To Help in Combat

    10/29/08
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  • #medical

    DARPA's Acoustic Coagulation Cuff Stops Internal Bleeding with Sound Waves

    Internal bleeding is bad, bad news, especially if you're on the battlefield and far away from a hospital. That's why the military is very interested in any technology that can help stop internal bleeding that can be applied by people other than doctors. And they may have come upon a pretty amazing solution: an ultrasound cuff that uses sound waves to stop internal bleeding. Amazing. More »
    10/24/08
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #spycams

    DARPA Documents Reveal Plans For Advanced Video Spying Tech

    10/20/08
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  • #darpa

    DARPA's Secret 'Gandalf' Project Busts Terrorists With Their Own Portable Devices

    The new 'Gandalf' project launched by DARPA is classified, so there isn't much in the way of details, but it seems that the goal is to use a special set of "handheld devices" to track targets of interest using "radio frequency geolocation." Spy planes and drones are already capable of similar functions, but this new portable system would allow undercover operatives to track targets on the ground without broadcasting their intentions to every terrorist within a hundred miles. I would have thought this sort of operation was going on already, but if we can bust bin Laden when he calls out for sex chats or listens to New Kids on a portable radio it is better late than never. [FBO via Danger Room]
    10/08/08
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #crazyideas

    DARPA Working on a Submersible Aircraft That Can Go From Air to Sea

    DARPA is pumping money into developing a submersible aircraft: a vehicle that can fly in the air and dive straight into the water, becoming a submarine (kind of like this one). Badass! More »
    10/06/08
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    By Adam Frucci
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