| Maritime Domain Awareness Maritime_Domain_Awareness
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| Ionian Technologies Ionian Technologies Inc. is a United States Biotechnology Company focused on molecular diagnostics development for the detection of infectious diseases and biothreat agents. It was established in 2000 in Upland, California as the first spin-off company to commercialize technology developed at the Keck Graduate Institute. Since its inception Ionian has expanded its isothermal amplification technology and currently is involved in commercialization. Ionian_Technologies
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| Area 51/Archive3 Talk:Area_51/Archive3
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| Russell Noftsker User:Russell_Noftsker
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| SC-21 (United States) SC-21 (Surface Combatant for the 21st century) was a program started in 1994 to design land attack ships for the United States Navy. A wide variety of designs were examined, including an Arsenal Ship with 500 cruise missiles, but eventually a "tumblehome" design of around 16,000DD-21, the Destroyer for the 21st century. SC-21_(United_States)
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| Brownout (aviation) In aviation, a brownout (or brown-out) is an in-flight visibility restriction due to dust or sand in the air. spatial disorientation and loss of situational awareness leading to an accident. Pilots have compared landing during brownouts to parallel parking an automobile with your eyes closed. Brownout_(aviation)
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| RF MEMS The RF MEMS acronym stands for radio frequency microelectromechanical system, and refers to components of which moving sub-millimeter-sized parts provide RF functionality. RF functionality can be implemented using a variety of RF technologies. Besides RF MEMS technology, ferrite, ferroelectric, GaAs, GaN, InP, RF CMOS, SiC, and SiGe technology are available to the RF designer. RF_MEMS
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| History of artificial intelligence/Archive Talk:History_of_artificial_intelligence/Archive
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| Everyzing Everyzing
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| IraqComm IraqComm
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| CALO CALO is an artificial intelligence project that attempts to integrate numerous AI technologies into an assistant that learns to help manage your office environment. CALO
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| Fractionated spacecraft fractionated spacecraft is a satellite architecture where the functional capabilities of a conventional monolithic spacecraft are distributed across multiple modules which interact through wireless links. Unlike other aggregations of spacecraft, such as constellations and formations, the modules of a fractionated spacecraft are largely heterogeneous and perform distinct functions corresponding, for instance, to the various subsystem elements of a traditional satellite. Fractionated_spacecraft
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| History of robots history of robots date at least as far back as the ancient legends. History_of_robots
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| DARPA Grand Challenge (2004) DARPA Grand Challenge was a driverless car competition held on March 13, 2004 in the Mojave Desert region of the United States, along a route that follows along the path of Interstate 15 from just before Barstow, California to just past the California-Nevada border in Primm. DARPA_Grand_Challenge_(2004)
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| DARPA Grand Challenge (2005) driverless car competition of the DARPA Grand Challenge was a 212 km (132 mile) off-road course that began at 6October 8, 2005. All but one of the 23 finalists in the 2005 race surpassed the 11.78 km (7.36 mile) distance completed by the best vehicle in the 2004 race. Five vehicles successfully completed the race DARPA_Grand_Challenge_(2005)
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| DARPA Grand Challenge (2007) The third driverless car competition of the DARPA Grand Challenge, was commonly known as the DARPA Urban Challenge. It took place on November 3, 2007 at the site of the now-closed George Air Force Base (currently used as Southern California Logistics Airport), in Victorville, California ( Google map), in the West of the United States. Discovery's Science channel followed a few of the teams and covered the Urban Challenge in its Robocars series. DARPA_Grand_Challenge_(2007)
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| High Productivity Computing Systems High Productivity Computing Systems (HPCS) is a DARPA project for developing a new generation of economically viable high productivity computing systems for national security and industry in the 2007-2010 timeframe.The HPC Challenge is part of the project. An HPCS goal is to create a multi petaflop systems. High_Productivity_Computing_Systems
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| Broad Agency Announcement Broad_Agency_Announcement
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| Ernest Lenard Hall Ernest Lenard (Ernie) Hall, Ph.D., PE, is the Paul E. Geier Professor of Robotics in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. He has also held joint appointments at the University of Cincinnati with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science. Ernest_Lenard_Hall
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| Quantum lithography Quantum lithography is a type of photolithography, which exploits non-classical properties of the photons, such as quantum entanglement, in order to achieve superior performance over ordinary classical lithography. Quantum lithography is closely related to the fields of quantum imaging, quantum metrology, and quantum sensing. Quantum_lithography
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