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Predicting Breakdowns

A new system that monitors the health of vehicles could save money and lives.

Veterans in Need

Brain-injury survivors in the U.S. military need far better care.

China's Antisatellite Missile Test: Why?

We may not yet know enough to understand China's intentions.

Fast, Bendable Computers

Military antennas are the closest application.

A Tool Worthy of Batman's Utility Belt

A small, powerful rope-climbing device can pull a person up 30 stories in 30 seconds.

A Portable Refinery Powered by Garbage

Researchers have built and tested for the military a portable machine that efficiently turns waste into electricity.

Cell-Phone Cameras That Zoom

A new design could put the power of a telephoto lens into thin cameras.

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