In a new call for proposals, DARPA envisions living materials that could self-assemble into antennas, nets to capture debris, ...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which has been known to fund the development of some pretty far-fetched, sci-fi-sounding ideas like flying aircraft carriers or massive ...
To me, it sounds much more like someone at DARPA got really into Megalopolis and would like to make Megalon, the bio-adaptive building material that Adam Driver wants to use to create a utopia.
This experiment will involve taking Caltech’s composite fiber longeron-assembling robot and have it start building a component of an antenna aperture in orbit. DARPA thinks that if they can ...
DARPA wants space structures that are grown rather than built, and the building blocks for these new structures are living ...
Sikorsky on Monday detailed recent successful demonstrations with its “rotor blown wing” unmanned aircraft system (UAS), ...
The first prototype in the No Manning Required Ship (NOMARS) program will begin a multimonth, at-sea testing period this spring after the vessel's construction concluded in February, according to a ...
(DARPA) Officials at the Defense Advanced Research ... But proactive tools for building more resilient software already exist in the Pentagon’s arsenal of countermeasures, she said at a ...
10, No. 3, EMERGING TECHNOLOGY SPECIAL EDITION (FALL 2016), pp. 91-113 (23 pages) Abstract Current research at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) investigates the realm of the ...
For one, it's a whole lot cheaper than launching large components and other building materials from the Earth's surface. And beyond welding pieces of metal together, DARPA is peering much further ...