Defense Tech Monitor No. 65
Brain-computer interfaces make monkey pong possible;
Thought-controlled exoskeletons;
Wanted: A space junk removal service;
Directed energy weapons of terror;
Countering the Chinese naval fleet
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Developments in Defense Technology
Brain-computer interfaces make monkey pong possible;
Thought-controlled exoskeletons;
Wanted: A space junk removal service;
Directed energy weapons of terror;
Countering the Chinese naval fleet
A new detonation analysis tool;
Tiny drones with a big upside;
Air Force seeks AI EW capability;
Drone swarm stopper;
A major breakthrough in quantum computing
Rethinking rocket fuel sources;
The tech promise of plants;
Simulating the human brain with cobalt;
Resilient, regenerative materials;
U.S. Army develops pulsed laser weapon
Space solar power-beaming on the horizon;
Another step toward robotic space-based manufacturing;
Augmented reality advances;
How tea is inspiring technology;
The future of armor: Fish scales?
Fighting for neuro-rights;
Debating human enhancements;
Debating keeping a man in the loop;
The Pentagon's intelligent spy plane;
Russia now building helicopter drones