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Michael Robbins, the editor of Military History, took the stage this afternoon at the Inc. 500|5000 Conference to discuss Sun Tzu's 2nd century classic, The Art of War.
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Read More »Using Open Data To Understand War And Peace
A new project, funded by the U.S.
Read More »Impatient For The Smart Grid, Microgrids Establish Their Own Power Systems
Utilities are big and slow and doing a bad job preparing for the smart-grid-enabled future. Those who can't wait are setting up smaller grids, which are becoming test sites for smart energy management technology
Read More »Army Tweaks Recruitment Video Game To Train Soldiers For Real "Hurt Locker" Situations
Soldiers are using a heavily modded version of America's Army to learn how to defuse bombs. While it may have been created as a game, the software's platform is proving versatile enough to use for battlefield training. The
Read More »Army Tweaks Recruitment Video Game To Train Soldiers For Real "Hurt Locker" Situations
Soldiers are using a heavily modded version of America's Army to learn how to defuse bombs. While it may have been created as a game, the software's platform is proving versatile enough to use for battlefield training. The
Read More »Army Tweaks Recruitment Video Game To Train Soldiers For Real "Hurt Locker" Situations
Soldiers are using a heavily modded version of America's Army to learn how to defuse bombs.
Read More »100 Year Starship Takes The Long View Of Interstellar Travel
NASA and DARPA are combining forces to create a program that will have humans traveling to Alpha Centauri in 100 years.
Read More »Video: Walter Reed closing due to budget cuts
CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports on the closing of the military's most famous hospital, the Walter Reed Medical Center.
Read More »Engineers develop material that could speed telecommunications
Researchers at Columbia Engineering School have demonstrated that light can travel on an artificial material without leaving a trace under certain conditions, technology that would have many applications from the military to telecommunications.
Read More »Dekko In A Box: Justin Timberlake Follows MySpace Investment With AR Tech Play
Fresh from injecting cash into a reviving MySpace, JT's also pushed money into augmented reality firm Dekko. It's in stealth mode, but here's what we know.
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Read More »Not Just For Sushi: Seaweed May Power The Next Generation Of Biofuels
Biofuels are taking off, but if they keep being made from corn, the world will go hungry. The oceans, full of fast-growing kelp, are the next frontier of plant-based fuel.
Read More »14 Tales of Success
Fourteen company builders talk about their successes, their failures, and the lessons they learned along the way. Two were fired from the companies they formed.
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