Oct. 18, 2013 | Laura Major of Draper Laboratory holds an Android device with the airstrike app open. (Draper Laboratory) Written by Stephen Losey In the near future, troops on the battlefield could call in airstrikes not with a radio… Read More ›
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Pain ray: The US military’s new agony beam weapon
16 May 2013 by David Hambling Magazine issue 2916. Subscribe and save For similar stories, visit the Weapons Technology Topic Guide A weapon that fires a beam hundreds of metres to induce unbearable pain is ready to be unleashed on… Read More ›
A possible answer for protection against chemical/biological agents, fuel leaks, and coffee stains
Contact: Robert White robert.white@afosr.af.mil Air Force Office of Scientific Research A recent discovery funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research may very well lead to a process that not only benefits every uniformed service member of the Department… Read More ›
From sci-fi to reality: The computer-blitzing drone that can cripple a nation’s electronics at the touch of a button
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing have created a weapon that can knock out computers The missile is thought to be able to penetrate bunkers and caves Experts warn, in the wrong hands, could bring Western cities to their knees By Ben Ellery… Read More ›
Welcome to 2035…the Age of Surprise: where not even governments can project the direction humanity
Originally posted Sep 2012 The exponential advancement of technology has reached a critical point where not even governments can project the direction humanity is headed. Some researchers forecast an eventual singularity where the lines between humans and machines are blurred…. Read More ›