Suit conforms to the body, allowing for natural joint movement while augmenting effectivenessHarvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering is continuing development of a li...
One of the key goals of DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technology (GXV-T) program is improving the survivability of ground-based armored fighting vehicles by increasing vehicle agility. Vehicle agility invo...
DARPA launched the Revolutionizing Prosthetics program with a radical goal: gain U.S. Food andDrug Administration (FDA) approval for an advanced electromechanical prosthetic upper limb withnear-natura...
DARPA has invested in many programs that sponsor fundamental and applied research in areas of computer science, which have led to new advances in theory as well as practical software. The R&D comm...
Today's web searches use a centralized, one-size-fits-all approach that searches the Internet with the same set of tools for all queries. While that model has been wildly successful commercially, it d...
Four teams that built full robot hardware and software systems using their own funds qualified to join 13 other teams to compete in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Robotics Chall...
Entering its final phase, Darpa's program seek s proposals that would help combine promising technologies into acomfortable, lightweight undersuit that would help prevent injury and boost enduranceOf ...
The Il DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) was created with a clear vision: spur development of advanced robots that can assist humans in mitigating and recovering from future natural and man-made disaster...
Air-ground fire coordination—also known as Close Air Support or CAS—is a dangerous and difficult business. Pilots and dismounted ground agents must ensure they hit only the intended target using just ...
A Soldier carries a 61-pound load while walking in a prototype Darpa Warrior Web system during an independent evaluation by the U.S. Army. Warrior Web seeks to create a soft, lightweight undersuit tha...
For more than fifty years, researchers have been studying exactly how aspirin affects the human body. Despite thousands of publications on the topic, our understanding is still incomplete. Meanwhile, ...
In science, many of the most interesting events occur at a scale far smaller than the unaided human eye can see. Medical researchers might realize a range of breakthroughs if they could look deep insi...
The military uses long-wave infrared (LWIR) cameras as thermal imagers to detect humans at night. These cameras are usually mounted on vehicles as they are too large to be carried by a single warfight...
DARPA’s Distributed Agile Submarine Hunting (DASH) Program has tested two complementary prototype systems as part of its Phase 2 development effort. The prototypes demonstrated functional sonar, commu...
Century warfare requires the ability to conduct airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and strike mobile targets anywhere, around the clock. Current technologies, however, have t...
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