Rethinking Military Logistics in Contested Environments In today’s era of multi-domain warfare, logistics has become as strategic as firepower. Modern battlefields, particularly in contested or resource-depleted environments, challenge the assumption of uninterrupted access to high-quality materials and long supply chains. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recognizes this evolving …
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November, 2025
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20 November
The Low-Power Revolution: Powering the 21st Century Soldier with Man portable military systems
The modern soldier is being reimagined not just as a combatant but as a highly mobile, adaptive, and networked battlefield asset. The vision for the future warfighter revolves around full combat effectiveness paired with enhanced situational awareness, information assurance, and sustainability. To meet these demands, today’s dismounted soldier is equipped …
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19 November
Beyond Moore’s Law: How Wafer-Scale Computing is Revolutionizing Energy Research Efficiency
For decades, the pace of computing advancement has been measured by Moore’s Law—the observation that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every two years. Yet, as computational power has surged, energy efficiency has lagged dangerously behind. The mismatch has grown stark in high-performance domains like energy research. …
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19 November
Enhancing Naval Capability: India’s Strategic Response to the Growing Chinese Presence in the Indian Ocean
The Strategic Imperative The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is of critical strategic and economic importance to India, facilitating approximately 95% of its trade volume and 68% of its trade value. Traditionally seen as India’s maritime backyard, this region has witnessed an unprecedented surge in Chinese naval deployments and infrastructural influence …
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18 November
Modernizing Military Base Defense: The Rise of Smart Base Technologies
Modern military bases face a rapidly evolving set of security challenges driven by their interconnectedness with civilian infrastructure and technological dependence. While bases must maintain and upgrade their own aging infrastructure, they are also heavily reliant on external utilities like electricity and water. This dependency introduces risk, particularly when external …
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18 November
Analog AI Accelerators: How ECRAM Chips Are Rewriting the Rules of AI Hardware
Artificial intelligence (AI) has witnessed explosive growth in recent years, evolving far beyond basic tasks like image classification or natural language processing. With the emergence of generative AI and increasingly complex models, the computational demand has surged to levels that are straining conventional hardware architectures. Despite advancements in CPUs, GPUs, …
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17 November
The Biosensor Revolution: How “Light Bulb” Nanosensors Are Solving Diagnostics’ Biggest Flaw
Imagine a smoke detector that shrieks constantly until you remove the batteries. That’s essentially how traditional fluorescent biosensors operate—always on, regardless of whether they’ve actually detected a target. But now, a new generation of molecular spies is changing the rules: binding-activated nanosensors. These advanced sensors remain dark until they latch …
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17 November
The Unbreakable Atom: How Meltdown-Proof Reactors Are Fueling Nuclear’s Comeback
In the quest for a sustainable and secure energy future, renewable sources like wind and solar have rightfully taken center stage. Yet, one often misunderstood and overlooked power source is quietly making a comeback: nuclear energy. Thanks to cutting-edge innovations, including the development of “meltdown-proof” nuclear reactors, nuclear power may …
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17 November
Blue-Green Lasers: Revolutionizing Anti-Submarine Warfare and Network-Centric Operations
The Undersea Communication Dilemma Modern submarine operations are constrained by a long-standing limitation: radio frequency signals cannot effectively penetrate seawater. Acoustic communication systems, while useful over longer distances, are hampered by extremely low data rates—often no more than tens of kilobits per second. Traditional RF communications are limited to under …
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16 November
Over-the-Horizon Radars: Tracking Stealth Aircraft, Carriers, and Hypersonic Missiles Beyond Line-of-Sight
Why Conventional Radars Fall Short Traditional microwave radars operate in straight lines, limiting their detection range to what is known as the radio horizon—just slightly beyond the optical horizon. This poses a significant challenge for early warning systems, especially when it comes to detecting threats that emerge beyond line-of-sight, such …
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