ARL Archive
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Military Labs Developing World-Class Tech for Conflicts of Tomorrow
Posted on October 4, 2016 | No CommentsWorld-class scientists and engineers at military laboratories have been creating cutting-edge technologies for warfighters for nearly 100 years. -
Researchers Mitigate Soldier Stressors with Science
Posted on March 1, 2016 | No CommentsArmy researchers are trying to better understand the types of stress soldiers could encounter in combat that might cause degraded performance. -
Robo-Raven May One Day Fly for Soldiers
Posted on November 19, 2015 | No CommentsIn the future, it's possible that some unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, might sport wings that flap like a bird or a butterfly. The ARL is testing that concept. -
Synthetic Bones & Blast Waves
Posted on August 21, 2014 | No CommentsResearchers at the Army Research Lab are creating synthetic cranial bones that look and behave like the skulls of 20- and 30- year old soldiers that will be tested in lab experiments. -
What is Super Vision?
Posted on March 14, 2014 | No CommentsSometimes it’s what you don’t see that’s the most dangerous. The Army Research Lab is already working on a solution that would, effectively, give service members "super vision”. -
The Newest Thing in Quantum Imaging
Posted on January 3, 2014 | No CommentsThe newest thing in quantum imaging has the U.S. Army Research Laboratory written all over it. Find out how two men from ARL are revolutionizing the system with their "method for image enhancement and improvement". -
Top Tech: DESCENT
Posted on November 11, 2013 | No CommentsTop Technology is an Armed with Science series that highlights the latest and greatest federal laboratory inventions, technology and achievements. Want to suggest an invention? Email us at science@dma.mil Technology: […] -
(Harder, Better, Faster) Stronger Laser Protection
Posted on August 22, 2013 | No CommentsJust as sunglasses protect the wearer’s eyes from the ultraviolet rays of the summer sun, some materials protect eyes and sensors from laser devices. U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) scientists […]