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Target reflected energy measurement capability. Air Force graphic.
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Posted: 8/13/2008
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Semiconductor spintronics
Graphic illustration of semiconductor spintronics. Image courtesy of David Awschalom University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Posted: 8/13/2008
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Computer models help research improved hearing protection
Researchers funded by the Air Force, Army, and Navy are investigating ways to improve communication links for people wearing headphones, helmets and other protective equipment in noisy environments. They have created finite element code, based on earlier software that has helped them build a model of the human head. The model, similar to this graphical representation, shows detailing of the cochlea region and its interface with the skull and air pathways. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Posted: 8/4/2008
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711th Human Performance Wing
The 711th Human Performance Wing crest. The 711th HPW, an essential component of the Air Force Research Laboratory, is headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The wing's primary mission areas are aerospace medicine, science and technology and human systems integration. Image provided by the Institute of Heraldry. In accordance with Chapter 3 of AFI 84-105, commercial reproduction of this emblem is NOT permitted without the permission of the proponent organizational/unit commander. The image is 7x7 inches @ 300 dpi.
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Posted: 8/25/2008
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Innovative approach for enhanced navigation and seeker exploitation.
Graphic depicting innovative approach for enhanced navigation and seeker exploitation. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Posted: 7/31/2008
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Illustration of new US/UK laser range safety tool facilitating probabilistic risk assessment
Illustration of new US/UK laser range safety tool facilitating probabilistic risk assessment
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Posted: 6/16/2008
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Schematic representation illustrating the three properties of photonic crystals used for wavelength demultiplexing: 1.) the superprism effect, 2.) negative diffraction, and 3.) negative refraction (photo courtesy of Dr. Ali Adibi)
Schematic representation illustrating the three properties of photonic crystals used for wavelength demultiplexing: 1.) the superprism effect, 2.) negative diffraction, and 3.) negative refraction (photo courtesy of Dr. Ali Adibi)
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Posted: 6/16/2008
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I-500 warhead’s predicted deformation contours after penetration into hardened concrete: a.) original design, and b.) AFRL-proposed design
I-500 warhead’s predicted deformation contours after penetration into hardened concrete: a.) original design, and b.) AFRL-proposed design
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Posted: 6/3/2008
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Depiction of Lagrangian skeleton of turbulence approach in a flow experiment (image courtesy of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor George Haller)
Depiction of Lagrangian skeleton of turbulence approach in a flow experiment (image courtesy of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor George Haller)
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Posted: 6/3/2008
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Orbital analysis screen shot from AFRL's Joint Situational Awareness & Response System
Orbital analysis screen shot from AFRL's Joint Situational Awareness & Response System
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Posted: 5/8/2008
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Illustration of FALCON EYE seeker's engagement of a surface vessel
Illustration of FALCON EYE seeker's engagement of a surface vessel
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Posted: 5/6/2008
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The interaction of two spider silk protein molecules resembles a zipper’s workings, with the zipper’s teeth visible in one molecule’s slots. Occurring on hundreds of thousands of proteins, such interactions help form the spider silk fiber and contribute
The interaction of two spider silk protein molecules resembles a zipper's workings, with the zipper's teeth visible in one molecule's slots. Occurring on hundreds of thousands of proteins, such interactions help form the spider silk fiber and contribute to its extraordinary strength (image courtesy of Dr. Randy Lewis).
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Posted: 5/6/2008
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