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Popular Mechanics March 2, 2008 Matt Sullivan |
The Case Against Oil Independence, Live From Iraq, Next-Gen Gaming and More: Podcast Smart new exploration technology is expanding American supplies of fuel... Talk with troops in Baghdad... How armored vehicles are faring in Iraq... Future of hybrid technology and non-franchise video games... |
Popular Mechanics January 17, 2008 Matt Sullivan |
MacWorld Fallout, Robot Watch, Chinese Invasions and More: Podcast Apple's next brilliant design... The good, bad, and ugly of recent robot news... China joins the automotive industry... The Army's top jet-fighter test pilot... |
Popular Mechanics June 26, 2008 Joe Pappalardo |
Shift on Future Combat Systems Will Rush High-Tech Gear to Iraq Pentagon officials announced big changes for its closely watched Future Combat Systems (FCS) program, aiming to bring combat sensors and robots to the battlefield more quickly. |
Popular Mechanics February 1, 2008 Matt Sullivan |
Space Invaders, Super Bowl Tech, the New Fountain of Youth and More: Podcast NASA questioning new moon plan... New presidential policies... New anti-aging drugs... Technology for football... etc. |
Popular Mechanics December 7, 2007 Matt Sullivan |
America's New Surveillance Society: Podcast Every day we're being watched a little bit more by our government. Here are some suggestions on how to watch back. |
Popular Mechanics April 1, 2008 Matt Sullivan |
Next-Gen Inventions, CIA Gadget Building, Baseball Science and More: Podcast Inventions that you can use at home... Spy technology... A look at micro-cars... The science behind steroids... etc. |
National Defense August 2015 Jon Harper |
Market for Ground Robots Poised for a Turnaround The market for ground robots is set to expand as technology advancements give the machines greater utility on the battlefield and elsewhere, according to defense officials and industry experts. |
Popular Mechanics January 2008 Seth Porges |
Real-Life Transformer Could Be First Robot to Fire in Combat New specialized war robots can be quickly modified to the mission at hand. |
National Defense October 2009 Stew Magnuson |
Failure To Field The Right Robots Costs Lives, General Says The lives of 122 soldiers would have been saved if the right robots had been in place, said the commanding general of the Army's 3rd Armored Corps, at a recent industry conference. |
Popular Mechanics November 21, 2007 Matt Sullivan |
Airport Headaches, Clean Diesel, M.C. Hammer and More: Podcast Download this podcast on how iPhone can stop flight delays, why hybrids may have to watch their backs, and a behind the scenes look at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. |
Popular Mechanics December 21, 2007 Matt Sullivan |
Ethanol Hype, Wiretapping Woes, eVoting and More: Podcast As President Bush signs the new energy bill into law, we crunch the numbers on corn-based fuels. |
National Defense May 2008 Stew Magnuson |
Ground Robots' Place in Military At Risk, Experts Warn With the success of explosive ordnance disposal robots in Iraq and Afghanistan, one might assume that "mechanical soldiers" are here to stay. But that might not be the case. |
Popular Mechanics August 2008 Erik Sofge |
New Military Robots to Face Off in Two Summer Contests Singapore and the United Kingdom are staging robotics competitions this August to develop their own autonomous war machines. |
National Defense April 2009 Sandra I. Erwin |
Defense Dept. Forecasts Greater Use of Robots in Ground Combat Officials who oversee robot technology development at the Defense Department say it is just the beginning. |
National Defense February 2012 Stew Magnuson |
Robot-Makers Ponder Next Moves as Wars Wind Down The end of the nearly nine-year war closed one chapter for a technology that came into its own during the conflict. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2009 John Keller |
Unmanned Vehicles Leave Boot Camp to Join the Regular Forces Unmanned vehicles are becoming plentiful on-and over-the modern battlefield, yet these automated systems until recently have been seen largely as military curiosities, not standard equipment. That's all about to change. |
National Defense July 2012 Eric Beidel |
Soft Robots Could Open Up New World of Spy Tactics The Pentagon could turn to tiny soft robots to fit in the nooks and crannies of the battlefield, taking sensors ever closer to the enemy. |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Onward Robotic Soldiers A major Defense Department initiative could be a boon to robot manufacturers. Investors, take note. |
National Defense July 2008 Grace V. Jean |
Bug-Sized `Bots for the Urban Battle The Army Research Laboratory in April awarded a $37 million contract to BAE Systems to develop biologically based surveillance and reconnaissance robots to help soldiers conduct urban warfare. |
National Defense July 2006 Sandra I. Erwin |
Next-Generation Robots: Bigger and Better? The exploits of bomb-sniffing robots in Iraq and Afghanistan have solidified their role as useful combat tools, but the technology needs to be pushed much further, say robot designers and engineers. |