In an era where technology is evolving at an unprecedented pace, the Department of Defense (DoD) is taking significant steps to harness the power of Autonomous Systems at Scale. This groundbreaking initiative, under the Open Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) topic, is aimed at developing cutting-edge autonomous systems that not …
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February, 2024
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9 February
Asteroid Mining: Pioneering the Next Frontier of Economic Growth
Introduction In the grand tapestry of human history, there have been numerous milestones that marked significant shifts in the global economy. From the agricultural revolution to the industrial age and the digital era, each transition has brought about new opportunities and challenges. Today, we stand on the brink of another …
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9 February
Quantum Computing’s Vital Role in Missile Defense: A Game-Changer on the Horizon
Introduction Missile defense has always been a critical aspect of national security, protecting nations from potential threats and ensuring the safety of their citizens. In an era where technology evolves at an unprecedented rate, quantum computing has emerged as a groundbreaking tool that could revolutionize missile defense systems. Quantum computing …
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8 February
The Final Frontier of Farming: Space Crops and the Future of Space Farming
Introduction Space, the last frontier, has always fascinated humanity. As we dream of colonizing other planets and exploring the cosmos, one crucial aspect often overlooked is how we will sustain ourselves during these interstellar journeys and future settlements. Enter space farming, the innovative field that seeks to cultivate crops and …
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8 February
China’s Emergence as an Innovation Superpower and Its Implications for Global Security
Introduction In a world where geopolitical power is increasingly linked to technological advancement, the U.S. has long led its rivals. American companies make some of the world’s fastest computers, deadliest jet fighters, and most capable robots. But China’s growing economy—now the world’s second-largest—and through huge government investments in technologies- China …
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7 February
Advancing Law Enforcement Science and Technology Through High-Quality Education, Research, and Collaboration
In today’s rapidly evolving world, law enforcement faces complex challenges that demand innovative solutions. Science and technology have become indispensable tools in the hands of those tasked with maintaining peace and order in our communities. Law enforcement agencies play a vital role not only in holding offenders accountable but also …
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6 February
Quantum Crypto Mining: The Future of Secure and Efficient Cryptocurrency
Introduction Cryptocurrency has revolutionized the world of finance with its decentralized nature and the promise of financial freedom. However, the growing popularity of cryptocurrencies has also attracted cyber threats and security concerns. As a response to these challenges, the world of cryptocurrency mining is undergoing a transformation with the integration …
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6 February
China’s Dominance in Near Space: Unleashing a Swarm of Drones
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of modern warfare, China has been making remarkable strides, particularly in the near-space domain. Situational awareness of potential hostile targets and of friendly forces is considered to be a key component in obtaining and sustaining military superiority over adversaries. Military requires persistent ISR 24 hours …
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5 February
Hacking of Electronic Voting Machines: A Threat to Democracy and the Need for a Secure Voting System
Introduction In a world increasingly driven by technology, electronic voting machines (EVMs) have become a critical component of modern democratic processes. These machines offer the promise of convenience, efficiency, and accuracy in counting votes. However, they also present a significant challenge: the potential for hacking and tampering, which threatens the …
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5 February
Pushing the Boundaries of Superconductivity: Investigating the Materials and Technologies behind High-Temperature Superconductors
Introduction In 1911, a Dutch scientist stumbled upon a phenomenon that would change the course of science and technology forever. Superconductors, a class of materials capable of conducting electricity with zero resistance, were initially discovered to thrive only at temperatures near absolute zero. These early superconductors, known as Low-Temperature Superconductors …
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