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February, 2023

  • 19 February

    Next-gen spaceflight computing Radiation hardened Processors

    The advances in space demand next generation of space data and signal processing requirements High speed computers enable on-board image processing capability reduce the amount of bandwidth required to downlink the enormous images associated with emerging sensor developments. Onboard processing allows a complete image to be down linked directly to …

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  • 18 February

    Implantable Biosensors for Soldier’s health monitoring, diagnosis, and disease treatments

    Biosensors, that is sensors that can detect parameters in a living being, are becoming more and more effective in several respects: detecting more and more parameters, becoming more and more sensitive, being able to co-exist for long period of time with the hosting organism to the point of becoming an …

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  • 17 February

    Ramjet Powered Artillery Round can penetrate anti-access/area denial networks

    One of the major lessons from Ukraine’s artillery war is that the side that can shoot farthest dominates the battlefield.  According to the report, Russian howitzers are expending 20,000 shells daily on average, compared to 6,000 fired by Ukraine. The ratio for rocket artillery and ballistic-missile launches is even worse. …

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  • 17 February

    Quantum dots, the semiconducting nanocrystals enable efficient & cheaper displays, solar cells, and infrared cameras

    Driven by technology advances in solid-state optoelectronics, light-emitting diode (LED) lighting has been expanded to a wide range of applications in consumer electronics, automotive, architectural, and healthcare settings. Recently, there has been a drive to make lighting “smart” by incorporating internet of things (IoT) connectivity and machine learning-based artificial intelligence …

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  • 16 February

    Aerospace & Defense (A&D) Industry Market Growth, Trends and Risks

    China’s military ascendance and Russian regional resurgence have effectively triggered the resurgence of the great power competition between the traditional and revisionist states in the age of multi-polarity in the 21st century. The Global Defense Spending reached the record high level of $2.1 trillion for 2021 while registering a 7% …

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  • 16 February

    Emerging Unmanned Underwater Vehicle(UUV) threat

    Drones have become an essential platform for any military and they have changed the shape of recent conflicts. Their slow speed and small radar cross-section have created a lot of challenges for conventional sensors and weapons to detect and engage them. Many technologies have been developed for their detection and …

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  • 15 February

    Quantum Thermal Transistor

    The control of electric currents in solids is at the origin of modern electronics which has revolutionised our daily life. The diode and the transistor introduced by Braun  and Bardeen and Brattain  are undoubtedly the corner stones of modern information technologies. Such devices allow for rectifying, switching, modulating, and even …

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  • 15 February

    Biomedical Informatics and Computational biology technologies require Supercomputers for projects like Covid-19 and Military

    Computational biology is a branch of biology that aims to better understand and model biological structures and processes by utilizing computers and computer science. It entails the application of computer methods (such as algorithms) to the representation and simulation of biological systems and the large-scale analysis of experimental data.   …

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  • 14 February

    Computational Biology Software

    Computational biology refers to the use of data analysis, mathematical modeling and computational simulations to understand biological systems and relationships.   Computational biology is the science that answers the question “How can we learn and use models of biological systems constructed from experimental measurements?”  These models may describe what biological …

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  • 14 February

    With Rising threat in Space domain from Electronic to Cyber Warfare, Space agencies enhancing Cyber security measures

    Space is increasing becoming another domain of conflict due to enhanced militarisation i.e. utilisation of space systems by defence forces to support military operations as well as space  weaponization with the proliferation of counter-space weapons. There are a variety of threats to space systems, from Direct ascent and co‐orbital anti-satellite …

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