• New bikeway links historic sites

    The National Park Service and Greene County Park District on Monday officially opened the T-Connector, a new multi-use bikeway connecting the Dayton Aviation Heritage Huffman Prairie Flying Field Interpretive Center and the Huffman Prairie Bikeway to other Greene and Montgomery County trail systems

  • AFRL-Funded Scientist Maneuvers Light on Silicon

    Through its Small Business Technology Transfer program, AFRL funded a team of researchers from the University of Texas at Austin and Omega Optics ( Austin, Texas). The researchers invented and developed a compact silicon modulator. In effect, they developed a way to maneuver light on silicon--for

  • Blogs Study May Help Defense Planners Better Net Credible Information

    The Air Force Office of Scientific Research recently began funding a new research area that includes a study of blogs. Blog research may provide information analysts and warfighters with invaluable help in fighting the war on terrorism. Drs. Brian E. Ulicny, senior scientist, and Mieczyslaw M.

  • AFOSR Promotes Educational Funding Opportunities at Annual Conference

    The Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, Va., conducted a workshop to discuss funding opportunities for research students during the 113th Annual American Society for Engineering Education conference held here recently. Over 3,000 researchers, students, and professors attended the

  • Air Force-Funded Research Team Demonstrates Increased UAV Capabilities

    A Brigham Young University team of scientists and engineers, funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research here, has recently demonstrated increased consensus capabilities among unmanned air vehicles. "This research on cooperative control involves developing methods to enable multiple UAVs

  • Numerical Simulations Hoped to One Day Cut Expensive Flight Test Costs

    An Arizona State University scientist, together with colleagues from Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Cobalt Solutions and funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research here, is working on computer simulations hoped to one day save precious defense dollars used for flight experiments and