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The U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) has awarded $8.5 million to a consortium of seven U.S.
Read More »Business Partners: 3 Essential Ingredients
One individual (or four) may embody these characteristics.
Read More »Polarization imaging: Seeing through the fog of war
Funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the development of a new circular polarization filter by a collaborative team of scientists at the Colorado School of Mines and ITN Energy Systems has the potential to aid in early cancer detection, enhance vision through dust and clouds and to even improve a moviegoer's 3D experience.
Read More »Polarization imaging: Seeing through the fog of war
Funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the development of a new circular polarization filter by a collaborative team of scientists at the Colorado School of Mines and ITN Energy Systems has the potential to aid in early cancer detection, enhance vision through dust and clouds and to even improve a moviegoer's 3D experience.
Read More »Routine cancer screening common among seniors despite doubts
U.S. Preventive Task Force recommends against most routine cancer tests for adults over 75
Read More »Amping Up Brain Function: Transcranial Stimulation Shows Promise in Speeding Up Learning
WASHINGTON, D.C.--One of the most difficult tasks to teach Air Force pilots who guide unmanned attack drones is how to pick out targets in complex radar images. Pilot training is currently one of the biggest bottlenecks in deploying these new, deadly weapons. [More]
Read More »Prostate cancer experts bash panel’s PSA test recommendation
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Read More »The Syrian War Crowdsourcing Experiment
Amnesty International USA and the Standby Task Force have launched an ambitious campaign to crowdsource analysis of Syrian satellite imagery for military movements, demonstrations and checkpoints. So far, volunteers have tagged more than 2000 potential troublespots.
Read More »Goal Obsession: The Flaw That Creates More Flaws
Can being ambitious derail your career? It can when it leads to a multitude of bad habits. We continue our Leadership Hall of Fame series, a year-long look at the top business books and authors, with an excerpt from What Got You Here, Won't Get You There (2007) by Marshall Goldsmith, with Mark Reiter.
Read More »More Machine Than Man Now? Xbox Pushes Kinect’s Gesturing Gameplay To New Level
Activating Jedi powers with motions actually used in the movies? Yes, please! Humans were not meant to experience the exhilaration of life-threatening action while slumped on a couch covered in Doritos crumbs
Read More »Trailblazing Leader: The First Woman to Run an Air Campaign
Meet Air Force Major General Margaret Woodward , Joint Force Air Component Commander for Operation Odyssey Dawn. Woodward, the commander of the German-based 17th Air Force, is in charge of the U.S. airstrikes in Libya and the first woman in U.S.
Read More »Welcome to the TED Revival: Blind People Drive, Paralyzed People Walk
Yesterday morning at TED resembled an old-time faith-healing session--except instead of the Bible, the force was technology. Yesterday morning at TED resembled an old-time faith-healing session--except instead of the Bible, the force was technology.
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