 
Environmentally-Safe Fuel Cells May Emerge from Air Force Funded MIT Research
A carbon nanotube can produce a very rapid wave of power when it is
coated by a layer of fuel and ignited. (Graphic: Christine Daniloff)
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Posted: 4/29/2010
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Light-Activated Technology for Battlefield Injuries
Harvard Medical School professor and Massachusetts General Hospital Wellman Center researcher, Dr. Irene Kochevar is pleased with the initial lab bench experiments involving light-activated technology that may benefit airmen’s traumatic battlefield injuries. (Credit: Harvard University)
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Posted: 4/29/2010
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Scientific Excellence Award Goes to AFRL Psychologist
Mr. Thomas Wells (pictured left), director of the Air Force Research Laboratory 711th Human Performance Wing, presents the 2009 Harry G. Armstrong Scientific Excellence Award to Mr. Brian Simpson, engineering research psychologist with the Human Effectiveness Directorate. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 5/3/2010
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RV4 Moving Target Identification
Conceptual depiction of AFRL's Radar Vision 4 technology, which uses radar-based high-range resolution to provide automated moving target identification (AFRL image)
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Posted: 5/3/2010
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Rad-Hard Boost for Space Communications
Air Force Research Laboratory Small Business Innovation Research funded High-Power Optical Amplifier (pictured), a radiation-hardened technology for improved space-based satellite and laser communications (Photo courtesy of Aydin Yeniay, Photon-X, LLC)
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Posted: 5/3/2010
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FALCON Fast, Far, and First
High-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle equipped with FALCON, the Fast Airborne Laser Communications Optical Node, for demonstration testing in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Posted: 5/3/2010
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FALCON Fast, Far, and First
DC-3 flying with FALCON, the Fast Airborne Laser Communications Optical Node, during demonstration testing conducted over Albuquerque, New Mexico (AFRL image)
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Posted: 5/3/2010
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Crew Comfort No Backseat Concern for AFRL
Air Force Research Laboratory engineers created the pictured seat cushion, which employs "air bladder" technology for relieving pressure and promoting proper blood flow, in response to aircrew feedback regarding the physical aches and pains of lengthy flights. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 5/3/2010
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Conference focuses on DoD acquisition workforce
More than 700 military, civilian and contractor acquisition professionals and defense industry partners gather for a 3-star panel discussion during the DoD Acquisition Insight Conference April 20, 2010 at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. The conference, sponsored by the Defense Acquisition University, focused on challenges faced by the Department of Defense acquisition workforce. (DoD photo/Erica Kobren)
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Posted: 4/29/2010
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USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Occupational and Enviromental Health Department (USAFSAM/OED)
Before receiving Air Force occupational and environmental health assignments, both officers and enlisted personnel undergo many weeks of specialized training, taught by the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine's Occupational and Enviromental Health Department (USAFSAM/OED). Here, a student in the Bioenvironmental Engineering Apprentice course measures the radioactivity level of a sample during training at the school. (USAF photo by Erik Brazones)
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Posted: 4/12/2010
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Air Force Radiation Assessment Team (AFRAT)
The USAFSAM Air Force Radiation Assessment Team (AFRAT) relies on training and technology to keep responding DoD personnel safe during a radiologic or nuclear emergency. Here, MSgt Ty Richards adjusts TSgt Jalayne Powers’ respirator during a training exercise. (USAF Photo by Steven Thurow)
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Posted: 4/12/2010
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Solving AF Logistics Planning Problems
AFOSR-funded Colorado State University researchers are trying to solve computationally difficult problems related to logistics planning. (Credit: U.S. Air Force Photo, Capt. Dustin Doyle.)
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Posted: 4/9/2010
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