| Hydrogen prize Hydrogen Prize is a proposed financial award to encourage research into hydrogen as an alternative fuel. Hydrogen_prize
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| Possibly unfree images/US government portraits Wikipedia:Possibly_unfree_images/US_government_portraits
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| Orbital Express Orbital Express was a space mission managed by the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and a team led by engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). The Orbital Express program is aimed at developing "a safe and cost-effective approach to autonomously service satellites in orbit." Orbital_Express
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| Gyrodyne Gyrodyne
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| Paleorthid/Journal User:Paleorthid/Journal
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| European Land-Robot Trial Talk:European_Land-Robot_Trial
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| Articles for creation/2006-06-20 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2006-06-20
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| Northrop Grumman Switchblade The Switchblade is a proposed unmanned aerial vehicle being developed by Northrop Grumman for the United States. The United States Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded Northrop Grumman a $10.3 million (USD) contract for risk reduction and preliminary planning for an X-plane oblique flying wing demonstrator. Northrop_Grumman_Switchblade
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| Distributed operations Distributed Operations (DO) is a new warfighting concept being adopted by the United States Marine Corps and is being developed by their Warfighting Laboratory as a response to the changing environment of the Global War on Terror. Adaptive enemies and a more complex environment required that conventional forces have the ability to decentralize decision making and distribute their forces. Distributed_operations
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| DARWARS DARWARS
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| Biologically inspired cognitive architectures Biologically_inspired_cognitive_architectures
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| Copyrights/Archive 6 Wikipedia_talk:Copyrights/Archive_6
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| Crusher (robot) Crusher is a 6.5-ton autonomous off-road Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle developed by researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University's National Robotics Engineering Center for DARPA.The robot can travel over extreme terrain, such as a 4-foot vertical wall, and is able to carry more than 8,000 pounds of payload at a top speed of 26 miles per hour. It was on display in Pittsburgh on April 29, 2006. Its first two years of military service will be restricted to support role duties. Crusher_(robot)
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 September 23 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_September_23
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| DAMP Project Downrange Anti-missile Measurement Program or DAMP was an applied research project to obtain scientific data, just prior to and during re-entry, on intermediate- and intercontinental-range ballistic missiles as they returned to earth. The program was funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) under the technical direction of the Army Ordnance Missile Command (AOMC) during the period 1 January 1959 through 30 September 1963. DAMP_Project
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| Articles for deletion/Mecha as Practical War Machines Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Mecha_as_Practical_War_Machines
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| DARPA Falcon Project Talk:DARPA_Falcon_Project
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| Lab website Lab_website
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| Programmable matter Programmable matter refers to matter which has the ability to change its physical properties (shape, density, moduli, optical properties, etc.) in a programmable fashion, based upon user input or autonomous sensing. Programmable matter is thus linked to the concept of a material which inherently has the ability to perform information processing. Programmable_matter
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| Curb feeler Curb feelers or curb finders are springs or wires installed on a vehicle which act as "whiskers" to warn drivers that they are too close to the curb or other obstruction. The devices are fitted low on the body, close to the wheels. As the vehicle approaches the curb, the protruding 'feelers' act as whiskers and scrape against the curb, making a noise and alerting the driver in time to avoid damaging the wheels or hubcaps. The feelers are manufactured to be flexible and do not easily break. Curb_feeler
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