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DARPA plans 30-year endurance nuclear waste batteries to power next-gen drones, says report
‘Rads to Watts’ program aims to precipitate first step-change prototypes by 2027.
The U.S. military is seeking to develop ways to harvest energy from microscopic sea life — such as dissolved organic matter, phytoplankton, bacteria and microscopic zooplankton — and turn it into ...
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The Cold War spaceplane that went from classified to canceled, the real story of Project Copper Canyon
Before the X-30 ever became public, a secret DARPA program was quietly engineering America's most ambitious spacecraft, one ...
And what if that battery could be fueled by nuclear waste? That’s the future scientists are working toward in DARPA’s “Rads to Watts” program, which aims to create lightweight batteries with a high ...
Erica Fetter has joined the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as a Senior Contracts and Agreements Officer, bringing more than a decade of federal contracting and procurement ...
NOW ON VOD! In director Steven Shea's animated sci-fi comedy Isla Monstro, a long-forgotten government island is crawling ...
Aurora Flight Sciences just announced that the triangular wings of the X-65 have arrived at its Virginia assembly facility, ...
The X-65 Active Flow Control demonstrator continues to make progress, with the fuselage now mated with its wing as the first flight remains planned for ...
DARPA's new active flow control aircraft could have better survivability and enhanced stealth thanks to fewer moving parts.
Aurora Flight Sciences and DARPA hope to see the X-65 drone fly next year after suffering delays and cost growth.
DARPA has awarded SecuriGence a $121 million modification to its IT multi-network support services task order. The modification raises the value of the task order to $816 million DARPA’s contract with ...
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