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Science "CAREs" About Edge-of-Space Cloud Behavior

The Charged-Aerosol Release Experiment will help scientists acquire information about noctilucent cloud phenomena. (Air Force image)
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Posted: 11/30/2010


Butterfly Biology Inspires New Sensing Capability

A Morpho butterfly wing exposed to a chemical vapor (pictured left), as compared to the insect's normal wing (pictured right) (AFRL image)
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Posted: 11/30/2010


Interturbine Burners Ignite Quest for Fuel-Efficient Engines

Small Business Innovation Research yielded an interturbine burner technology (pictured) subsequently demonstrated as capable of increasing aircraft engine fuel efficiency. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 11/30/2010


Dr. Siva Banda Earns Distinguished Senior Professional Honors

Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley (pictured left) presents AFRL's Dr. Siva Banda with the Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Senior Professional. Air Force Chief of Staff General Norton Schwartz (pictured right) also attended the ceremony. (Air Force photo)
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Posted: 11/30/2010


Fuels Research Finds Algae Green in More Ways Than One

The untransformed plant (Nicotiana tabacum) (left) shows no morphological changes. The transgenic plant expressing the tobacco plastid accD gene (right) exhibits a waxy texture and changes in leaf morphology and color. Lipid content was higher in accD transgenic plants than in untransformed plants. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 11/30/2010


Fuels Research Finds Algae Green in More Ways Than One

Sequenced left to right, transgenic algae clones modified with an oil-enhancing gene grow green after 14 days in antibiotic selection. The antibiotic spectinomycin affects the chloroplast ribosomes of untransformed algae but not those of transgenic algae. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 11/30/2010


Cadet-built satellite to launch Nov. 19

Pat O'Grady from InStar Engineering and Eric Ehrbar from Busek Inc. confirm FalconSAT-5's fit check with its main payload, the Space Plasma Characterization Source, Sept. 28, 2009, at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. FalconSAT-5 is an $11-million program sponsored by the Air Force Research Laboratory, headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. It is scheduled to launch from Kodiak Launch Complex, Alaska, Nov. 19, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Steve Hart)
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Posted: 11/18/2010


School of Aerospace Medicine Dean inducted as Fellow in American Academy of Nursing

Colonel Karen Weis (left), Dean of the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, was inducted as a Fellow into the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) at the Academy’s 37th Annual Meeting and Conference on November 13, 2010 in Washington, D.C. Catherine Gillis (right), Academy President, presents Colonel Weis with her Fellowship certificate. (Photo by Sonny Odom)
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Posted: 11/15/2010


711 HPW working on device to remotely monitor warfighters’ health in the field

Master Sergeant Robert Bean, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Aeronautical Systems Command, Battlefield Airman Branch (ASC/WISN), holds a wireless capsule that when ingested, measures core body temperature. A receiver unit worn on Master Sergeant Bean’s vest transmits the information to a computer for health status monitoring. The capsule is part of the Battlefield Automatic Life Status Monitor (BALSM) being developed by QinetiQ in coordination with the Human Effectiveness Directorate. (Photo by Chris Gulliford, 711 HPW)
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Posted: 11/15/2010


711 HPW working on device to remotely monitor warfighters’ health in the field

Master Sergeant Robert Bean, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Aeronautical Systems Command, Battlefield Airman Branch (ASC/WISN), inspects the wireless pulse oximetry sensor in the front of his helmet. The sensor is part of the Battlefield Automatic Life Status Monitor (BALSM) being developed by QinetiQ in coordination with the Human Effectiveness Directorate. (Photo by Chris Gulliford, 711 HPW)
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Posted: 11/15/2010


711 HPW adopts a spot

Technical Sergeant Terry Brann, 711th Human Performance Wing, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Health Department, Analytical Services cleans up litter along Kauffman Avenue in Fairborn, Ohio. The 711 HPW is participating in Greene County’s Adopt-A-Spot Program and has made a commitment to keep clean a portion of Kauffman Avenue. Thirty-two people from the 711 HPW spruced up the roadside on Nov. 5. (Photo by Elizabeth Long, 711 HPW)
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Posted: 11/10/2010


711 HPW adopts a spot

Airman Andrew Jester, 711th Human Performance Wing, Medical Logistics cleans up litter along Kauffman Avenue in Fairborn. The 711 HPW is participating in Greene County’s Adopt-A-Spot Program and has made a commitment to keep clean a portion of Kauffman Avenue. Thirty-two people from the 711 HPW spruced up the roadside on Nov. 5. (Photo by Elizabeth Long, 711 HPW)
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Posted: 11/9/2010


711 HPW adopts a spot

Technical Sergeant Terry Brann, 711th Human Performance Wing, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Health Department, Analytical Services cleans up litter along Kauffman Avenue in Fairborn. The 711 HPW is participating in Greene County’s Adopt-A-Spot Program and has made a commitment to keep clean a portion of Kauffman Avenue. Thirty-two people from the 711 HPW spruced up the roadside on Nov. 5. (Photo by Elizabeth Long, 711 HPW)
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Posted: 11/9/2010


711 HPW adopts a spot

Staff Sergeant Amanda Taylor and Technical Sergeant Jerimiah Jackson, 711th Human Performance Wing, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Health Department, Risk Analysis Branch, clean up litter along Kauffman Avenue in Fairborn. The 711 HPW is participating in Greene County’s Adopt-A-Spot Program and has made a commitment to keep clean a portion of Kauffman Avenue. Thirty-two people from the 711 HPW spruced up the roadside on Nov. 5. (Photo by Elizabeth Long, 711 HPW)
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Posted: 11/9/2010


711 HPW adopts a spot

Technical Sergeant Roy Adams, 711th Human Performance Wing, Biosciences and Performance Division, Counter-Proliferation Branch, cleans up litter along Kauffman Avenue in Fairborn, Ohio. The 711 HPW is participating in Greene County’s Adopt-A-Spot Program and has made a commitment to keep clean a portion of Kauffman Avenue. Thirty-two people from the 711 HPW spruced up the roadside on Nov. 5. (Photo by Elizabeth Long, 711 HPW)
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Posted: 11/9/2010


What's Under the Hood?

Approximately 3,500 Playstation 3 game consoles are being installed at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, N.Y. The consoles provide a low cost solution for the computing power required for research at the facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jack Braden)
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Posted: 10/26/2010


What's Under the Hood?

Playstation 3 game consoles are lined up for cataloging in an Air Force Research Laboratory warehouse in Rome, N.Y.
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Posted: 10/26/2010


Title III Nets Honors for High-Temperature Superconducting Advances

An AFRL Manufacturing Technology-led program effort earned the 2010 Federal Laboratory Consortium Technology Transfer Interagency Partnership Award for its advances in yttrium barium copper oxide-coated high-temperature superconductor wire. The honor recognizes lab employees from at least two different agencies who have collaboratively accomplished outstanding work in transferring a technology. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 10/15/2010


Senior Scientific Advisor Earns Fellow Standing

AFRL 2010 Fellow Mr. Richard McKinley, of the 711th Human Performance Wing, Human Effectiveness Directorate (Air Force image)
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Posted: 10/15/2010


Dr. Winston Bennett Named Among AFRL 2010 Fellows

AFRL 2010 Fellow Dr. Winston (Wink) Bennett, of the 711th Human Performance Wing, Human Effectiveness Directorate (Air Force image)
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Posted: 10/15/2010


SIC Manufacturing Advances Aid Next Generation Engine Technology

An AFRL/industry team's transition of improved capabilities for manufacturing silicon-carbide-based ceramic matrix composites (used for high-performance aerospace engine components) means greater savings and performance. Pictured are turbine engine components that could benefit from in-line tow coating advances. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 10/15/2010


Tech Transfer Pulls-and Pushes-Its Weight in Lab/Industry Partnering

A combat controller searches for targets while immersed in the Joint Terminal Attack Control Training and Rehearsal System's live-virtual-constructive environment. (Air Force photo by Gina Cinardo, 711 HPW)
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Posted: 10/15/2010


Tech Transfer Pulls-and Pushes-Its Weight in Lab/Industry Partnering

An anthropometry specialist prepares a firefighter test subject (dressed in full turnout gear) for a three-dimensional scan at AFRL's Computerized Anthropometric Research and Design laboratory. (Air Force photo by Chris Gulliford, 711 HPW)
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Posted: 10/15/2010


Lab Gets It 'Write' With Novel Manufacturing Methods

AFRL's most recently demonstrated DW method entails M3D, which employs aerodynamic focusing to deposit chemical precursor solutions and/or colloidal suspensions directly onto material surfaces. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 10/15/2010


Lab Gets It 'Write' With Novel Manufacturing Methods

AFRL uses direct-write manufacturing to create new structures and integrated materials. Pictured is a researcher employing Mesoscale Maskless Material Deposition, one of many DW techniques enabling the three-dimensional deposition of functional materials directly onto a material surface. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 10/15/2010


New Composite Material Skins the HTE Competition

AFRL's newly developed skin for the hot trailing edge of the B-2 aircraft consists of the composite material AFR-PE-4. (Air Force image)
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Posted: 10/15/2010


Lab Collaborates with NCAMP on Material Properties Database

MVK-14 FreeForm polyimide autoclave molded parts (AFRL image)
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Posted: 10/14/2010


Lab Collaborates with NCAMP on Material Properties Database

Production of high-rate precision polyimide prepreg material (AFRL image)
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Posted: 10/13/2010


Lab Demonstrates Robotic Ground Refueling of Aircraft

AFRL's Automated Aircraft Ground Refueling system prototype robot with fuel nozzle attached to a single-point refueling adapter inside the mock-up aircraft refueling panel. The large screen displays the user interface. (Photo courtesy of A. Nichols, AFRL/RXQ Robotics Group)
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Posted: 10/13/2010


Lab Demonstrates Robotic Ground Refueling of Aircraft

AFRL's Automated Aircraft Ground Refueling system prototype robot in position and ready to engage the mock-up aircraft refueling panel (Photo courtesy of M. Sawyer, AFRL/RXQ Robotics Group)
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Posted: 10/13/2010


Much-Needed HPM Sources the Pulse of Directed Energy Research

Microwave pulse compressor technology will aid high-power microwave research. Pictured is the plasma switch that is placed inside the waveguide in order to switch out compressed microwave energy once the MPC cavity is filled. (Image provided by Everett G. Farr, Farr Research, Inc.)
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Posted: 10/13/2010


New Antennas Conform to Air Vehicles, Not Status Quo

The AFRL Manufacturing Technology Division's conformal load-bearing antenna structures technology is intended to replace expensive, bulky antennas. Pictured is the third CLAS prototype, which has a complex, curved configuration. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 10/13/2010


Benter Award Winner Explores the World of Imaging Research

Dr. George Papanicolaou, AFRL-funded researcher and Stanford University mathematics professor, earned the first William Benter Prize in Applied Mathematics. The biennial honor recognizes his mathematical contributions to solving problems in engineering, physics, and similarly complex arenas. (Photo courtesy of Stanford University)
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Posted: 10/13/2010


Wright-Patt gets new research radar towers

Staff Sgt. Maurice Acosta and Tech. Sgt. Jordan Bunting inspect wiring atop a radar tower at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Active duty Airmen from the 820th RED HORSE Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. and Air National Guard members from six states teamed in September to construct three 100-foot research radars towers for the Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate at Wright-Patt. The actual radars atop each tower were relocated from Rome, N.Y. to implement consolidation directed by BRAC 2005 decisions. Sergeants Acosta and Bunting are each with the 820th RHS Airborne Flight. (Skywrighter photo/Niki Jahns)
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Posted: 10/28/2010


Wright-Patt gets new research radar towers

Active duty Airmen from the 820th RED HORSE Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. and Air National Guard members from six states teamed in September to construct three 100-foot towers at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The new towers and support equipment will provide the Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate with new capabilities to perform radar research from Wright-Patt. The actual radars atop each tower were relocated from Rome, N.Y. to implement consolidation directed by BRAC 2005 decisions. (Skywrighter photo/Niki Jahns)
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Posted: 10/28/2010


Wright-Patt gets new research radar towers

Active duty Airmen from the 820th RED HORSE Squadron and Air National Guard members from six states teamed in September to construct three 100-foot towers for radars at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The new towers and equipment will provide the Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate with new capabilities to perform radar research from Wright-Patt. The actual radars atop each tower were relocated from Rome, N.Y. to implement consolidation directed by BRAC 2005 decisions. (Skywrighter photo/Niki Jahns)
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Posted: 10/28/2010


RED HORSE, Guard teams erect research radar towers

Airmen from the 820th RED HORSE Squadron's Airborne Flight install electrical systems Sept. 17, 2010 for one of the three new research radar towers at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The research radars, relocated from Rome, N.Y., will support the Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate at Wright-Patt. Engineering Installation teams from Air National Guard units in six states supported the project. The 820th RHS is based at Nellis AFB, Nev. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jose Gonzales)
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Posted: 10/6/2010


Battle Space Enviroment Building

Battle Space Enviroment Building at Kirtland Air Force Base, NM
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Posted: 10/6/2010


First air cargo delivery re-enacted

Advanced ceramic matrix composite fabric and conceptual models of micro-aerial vehicles being developed by the Air Force Research Laboratory served as cargo aboard a Wright “B” Flyer during a Oct. 2, 2010 reenactment of the world’s first cargo flight. The original flight took place Nov. 7, 1910, and was made by Wright Company pilot Phil Parmelee in a Wright Model “B” when he flew 200 pounds of silk cloth from Huffman Prairie Flying Field (now part of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base) to Columbus, Ohio. (Courtesy Photo/Timothy R. Gaffney)
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Posted: 10/5/2010


Air Force research leading the way

Adrian DeNardo explains how the Air Force investing in research, development and certification of advanced renewable biofuel blends to reduce demand for traditional petroleum-based JP-8 jet fuel. Mr. DeNardo was among Air Force Research Laboratory experts on hand during a reception Oct. 2, 2010 at Rickenbacker International Airport, following a reenactment of the world’s first cargo flight nearly 100 years earlier. While the original flight in a Wright “B” Flyer carried silk cloth, AFRL provided cargo for the reenactment, including concept micro aerial vehicle models and an advanced ceramic matrix composite fabric. Mr. DeNardo works for AFRL’s Propulsion Directorate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Derek Kaufman)
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Posted: 10/5/2010


Flying the Wright “B”

Tim Lamphere takes a turn flying the Wright “B” Flyer simulator Oct. 2, 2010 at Rickenbacker International Airport, following a reenactment of the world’s first cargo flight. The original flight took place Nov. 7, 1910, and was made by Wright Company pilot Phil Parmelee in a Wright Model “B” from Huffman Prairie Flying Field (now part of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base) to Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Lamphere is a descendent of Mr. Parmelee. (U.S. Air Force photo/Derek Kaufman)
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Posted: 10/5/2010


Natural camouflage

Two conceptual model micro-aerial vehicles perch in some flowers during a reception Oct. 2, 2010 at Rickenbacker International Airport following a reenactment of the world’s first cargo flight. The original flight took place Nov. 7, 1910, and was made by Wright Company pilot Phil Parmelee in a Wright “B” Flyer from Huffman Prairie Flying Field (now part of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base) to Columbus, Ohio. While the original cargo was 200 pounds of silk cloth, the Air Force Research Laboratory provided an advanced ceramic matrix composite fabric and the conceptual MAVs to serve a cargo for the reenactment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Derek Kaufman)
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Posted: 10/5/2010


First air cargo delivery re-enacted

Mr. Joe Sciabica talks to guests during a reception Oct. 2, 2010 at Rickenbacker International Airport following a reenactment of the world’s first cargo flight. The original flight took place Nov. 7, 1910, and was made by Wright Company pilot Phil Parmelee in a Wright “B” Flyer from Huffman Prairie Flying Field (now part of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base) to Columbus, Ohio. While the original cargo was 200 pounds of silk cloth, the Air Force Research Laboratory provided an advanced ceramic matrix composite fabric and conceptual models of micro-aerial vehicles to serve a cargo for the reenactment. Mr. Sciabica is AFRL executive director. (U.S. Air Force photo/Derek Kaufman)
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Posted: 10/5/2010


First air cargo delivery re-enacted

Lecia Lamphere and Philip McKeachie speak during a reception Oct. 2, 2010 at Rickenbacker International Airport following a reenactment of the world’s first cargo flight. The original flight took place Nov. 7, 1910, and was made by Wright Company pilot Phil Parmelee in a Wright “B” Flyer from Huffman Prairie Flying Field (now part of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base) to Columbus, Ohio. Ms. Lamphere and Mr. McKeachie are descendents of Phil Parmelee and were joined by Wright Brothers family members to celebrate the birth of the modern air cargo industry. (U.S. Air Force photo/Derek Kaufman)
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Posted: 10/5/2010


First air cargo delivery re-enacted

A lookalike Wright “B” Flyer approaches Columbus, Ohio during a Oct. 2, 2010 reenactment of the world’s first cargo flight. The original flight took place Nov. 7, 1910, and was made by Wright Company pilot Phil Parmelee from Huffman Prairie Flying Field (now part of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base) to Columbus. While the original cargo was 200 pounds of silk cloth, the Air Force Research Laboratory provided an advanced ceramic matrix composite fabric and conceptual models of micro-aerial vehicles to serve a cargo for the reenactment. (Courtesy photo/Timothy R. Gaffney)
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Posted: 10/5/2010


Then and now

A lookalike Wright “B” Flyer taxis at Rickenbacker International Airport after completing a Oct. 2, 2010 reenactment of the world’s first cargo flight. The original flight took place Nov. 7, 1910, and was made by Wright Company pilot Phil Parmelee from Huffman Prairie Flying Field (now part of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base) to Columbus, Ohio. In the background are KC-135R tankers from the Ohio National Guard’s 121st Air Refueling Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Derek Kaufman)
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Posted: 10/5/2010


Auto GCAS flight testing concludes

The ACAT/FRRP F-16 technology vehicle flies over Edwards AFB during a recent Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System flight test. This vehicle recently completed its 103rd flight, helping validate Auto GCAS and readying the technology for the planned integration into F-16 production aircraft in 2014. (NASA photo)
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Posted: 10/4/2010


Officer commissioned via video teleconference

Retired Brigadier General Roger Ward, in Afghanistan, commissions his son, Greg Ward, into the Army via video teleconference Sept. 22 at the Air Force Research Laboratory VTC room. U.S. Air Force Photo by Todd Berenger.
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Posted: 10/1/2010

    

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