March 30, 2020 Coronavirus outbreak leads to nasal swabs being 3D-printed 3D-printing is being used to quickly produce in-demand items to help tackle the coronavirus pandemic, including nasal swabs.
March 26, 2020 Map shows America's social distancing behavior state by state In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, new data shows how the behavior of Americans has shifted dramatically in some states.
March 26, 2020 3D-printing technology battles coronavirus outbreak As the world struggles to contain the coronavirus outbreak, experts are harnessing 3-D printing technology in an effort to make in-demand items, such as components for masks and face shields.
March 26, 2020 Dyson builds ventilators for coronavirus patients Dyson, famous for its high-end vacuum cleaners and other domestic appliances, is applying its expertise to build ventilators for coronavirus patients.
March 24, 2020 Satellite images and artificial intelligence used in search for Vietnam War-era unexploded bombs Researchers at Ohio State University have harnessed satellite images and sophisticated artificial intelligence technology to search for unexploded bombs from the Vietnam War.
March 23, 2020 Coronavirus wipes out Italian town's supply of ventilator valves, as local business jumps in Innovation saves lives as Italy continues to rank highest in Coronavirus death count.
March 13, 2020 Army soldiers will control AI-enabled robot tanks The Army Research Laboratory is exploring new applications of AI designed to better enable forward operating robot “tanks” to acquire targets, discern and organize war-crucial information, surveil combat zones and even fire weapons when directed by a human.
March 11, 2020 Engineers crack 58-year-old enigma, make quantum breakthrough A team of engineers in Australia has cracked a problem that has stood for more than half a century.
February 14, 2020 Coronavirus-battling robots deployed to help fight deadly outbreak in China Could robots be a vital weapon in the battle against the deadly coronavirus?
February 14, 2020 Army Research Lab explores new '6G' and beyond wireless network A dismounted soldier taking enemy fire in a high-intensity combat engagement comes across a vital enemy location, snaps a quick photo of the area with a handheld device and then transmits the time-sensitive intelligence information to other soldiers and ground commanders. Images are then sent to air and ground units in a position to attack, and the enemy asset is destroyed in an instant, long before it has an opportunity to strike U.S. forces.