Engineer stashed Navy drone trade secrets in his personal DropboxIt was a not-so-clever theft of sensitive data.By J. Fingas, 07.10.2018
MIT teaches self-driving cars to change lanes like real driversMinus cutting people off.By J. Fingas, 05.22.2018
Robots could soon cooperate on surveillanceResearchers are working on AI that works together to track objects.By J. Fingas, 04.11.2017
Smart body armor could gauge brain damage from explosionsSensors could tell whether or not soliders are likely to face trauma.By J. Fingas, 01.16.2017
US Navy's drone 'swarmboats' show off pack tacticsA squad of unmanned autonomous crafts patrolled and investigated threats to a friendly harbor.By D. Lumb, 12.15.2016
MIT's sensor network tracks your power-hungry appliancesThe system monitors each device in your home based on the electricity it drains.By D. Lumb, 11.28.2016
Gene-modified soil bacteria promise eco-friendly computingThe US Navy is creating nanowires from one of the most renewable resources on the planet.By J. Fingas, 08.22.2016
Georgia Tech receives $900,000 grant from Office of Naval Research to develop 'MacGyver' robotBy J. Trew, 10.12.2012
MIT's real-time indoor mapping system uses Kinect, lasers to aid rescue workersBy S. Silbert, 09.25.2012
NAVY SEALs getting fancy LCD sunglasses, will surely show up as DLC in next SOCOM gameBy T. Stevens, 01.31.2011
New silicon film ferroelectric may pave the way for instant-on computers (or maybe not)By J. Flatley, 04.23.2009