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Down Under Demo: ONR Touts Additive Manufacturing Tech at Australian Event
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) — and its international arm, ONR Global — participated in the recent Autonomous Warrior 2023 (AW23) exercise, located at HMAS Creswell in Jervis Bay, Australia.
Advanced Energetic Applications
The Advanced Energetic Applications program is a part of the Office of Naval Research's Naval Air Warfare and Weapons Department.
ONR Recruits Defense Community for Online Wargame
The Office of Naval Research intends to launch a new Internet wargame May 16, 2011.
Move Over Smoke Detectors, Anthrax Detectors Are Coming
A researcher working under an Office of Naval Research grant is just a couple of months away from completing a prototype detector designed to sound the alarm when airborne microbes such as anthrax are in the air. Dr. Jeanne Small, a biophysicist and professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Eastern...
Advanced Capabilities Integration
The Advanced Capabilities Integration program — a part of the Office of Naval Research's Naval Air Warfare and Weapons Department — guides applied research through advanced technology development to acquisition programs of record in the areas of kinetic weapons, directed energy systems and weapons, and naval aircraft systems.
Metamaterials
The Office of Naval Research's Metamaterials program supports basic research on optical and acoustic metamaterials to control light and sound propagation over a large frequency range.
Advanced Autonomous Systems - Super Swarm
The Advanced Autonomous Systems - Super Swarm program is a part of the Office of Naval Research's Naval Air Warfare and Weapons Department.
ONR, Marine Corps Save Dollars and Lives with Alternative Energy at Forward Operating Bases
See how the the Office of Naval Research and elements within the Marine Corps have successfully demonstrated their goal to reduce petroleum and energy usage in remote locations in Afghanistan.
Stopping Power: Barrier Technology to Boost Protection at Navy Ports
The ONR-funded Halo Barrier could offer far greater stopping capacity against speeding attack vessels, require less manpower to operate and could show significant cost avoidances over time compared to existing systems.
National Strategy on Aquatic Environmental DNA
Today, the White House Office of Science, Technology, and Policy (OSTP) released the “National Strategy for Aquatic Environmental DNA.” The Environmental DNA (eDNA) Task Team had 10 federal agencies participating in drafting the strategy and included significant scoping and engagement of the private sector, academia and non-profit organizations.