DARPA’s new Crystal Palace program aims to revolutionize how complex materials are grown, reshaping future defense tech.
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DARPA wants to create nitric acid from thin air
Currently, nitric acid—a crucial chemical for weapons production—must be synthesized from ammonia, tying the United States to foreign exporters and presenting a supply chain risk in a future war.
The Warrior Web program, funded by DARPA, is coming to an end; however, Army researchers hope to find future collaborators to expand on its potential. Join thousands of government contractors who rely ...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) recently announced progress on a pair of characteristically futuristic projects: a computer chip that works like the human brain and a mission to ...
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