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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 Portable Refinery Powered by Garbage

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

White House Budget to Cut Energy Research

In President Bush's proposed 2008 budget, weapons development wins big while overall funding for research suffers.

Cell-Phone Cameras That Zoom

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

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