Two companies and two universities will lead teams under a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency-backed initiative to develop tools for identifying diagnostic biomarkers of suicide risk in military personnel. Participants in the
MoreIn March, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency performed the third experiment in March for a program that seeks to demonstrate and assess the performance of combat-scale autonomous vehicles in off-road environments
MoreThe Department of Energy is investing $25 million in eight technology projects aimed at harnessing the power of sea waves to generate electricity. These projects compose the initial round of open-water testing
MoreThe National Science Foundation (NSF) is investing $75 million in five institutes that will deliver expertise in multiple areas of data science. NSF said Tuesday that its new Harnessing the Data Revolution
MoreThe Department of Energy has awarded $45 million to multiple projects aimed at driving the integration of clean energy sources into the U.S. power grid system. DOE said Wednesday that the grants
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has selected teams from Yale University, University of Washington and Broad Institute to support a program meant to develop therapeutics for multidrug resistant microbial infections. The
MoreThe University of Washington's Applied Physics Laboratory (APL-UW) received nearly $960,000 in funds from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through the Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP) to devise testing criteria for
MoreThe Department of Energy (DoE) will use $132 million to finance 64 university-led projects that tackle the area of high energy physics. DOE will support research on dark matter and energy, neutrinos and other physics topics pursued by 53 educational
MoreThe U.S. Army has provided $2.9M in funds to eight industry and academic partners to develop and implement prototypes into testbed systems under an Army Research Laboratory initiative.
MoreThe Energy Department has earmarked $20 million for nine projects that seek to advance power electronics intended for solar power systems. DOE said Wednesday the selected projects aim to help the department address photovoltaic reliability
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