IonQ stock rocketed higher following news that the company had inked a new DARPA partnership. IonQ has announced that it has achieved the interconnecting two independent trapped-ion quantum systems.
In late 2022 Chinese researchers claimed something extraordinary: using today’s relatively basic quantum computers, they could hypothetically unlock encrypted information—the kind that you might send ...
This video explores a groundbreaking approach to creating pneumatic artificial muscles for an exoskeleton suit without the need for a noisy air compressor. By utilizing an electrolyzer as an advanced ...
Due to its confluence with a worldwide explosion in artificial intelligence and robotics technologies, the war in Ukraine has become a testing ground for emergent military technologies. In many cases, ...
Two soldiers wearing exoskeletons around their legs walk through the battlefield. - 7th Rapid Reaction Corps of the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine/Facebook Due to its ...
The US is burning through costly missiles fighting Iran faster than it can replace them. DARPA wants cheaper weapons that can be built in days — or even hours. The push reflects growing fears that the ...
Aurora Flight Sciences and DARPA are continuing the assembly of the X-65 CRANE demonstrator, targeting a first flight by 2027. The aircraft is still missing the wings and the canted tails. The company ...
The Pisa-based Sant’Anna spin-off has deployed its ALEX RS bilateral upper-limb exoskeleton across 20 countries since founding in 2014. CDP Venture Capital led the Series A, with SIMEST providing ...
The Speed and Runway Independent Technologies (SPRINT) project is a joint DARPA/US Special Operations Command to build a high speed plane capable of take off and flight without the need of a runway.
According to the Ukraine's 7th Air Assault Corps, the devices help soldiers lift heavy artillery shells and run at up to 12 mph. By Mack DeGeurin Published Mar 25, 2026 1:15 PM EDT Add Popular Science ...
Ukrainian troops are now combat-testing exoskeletons that can fit into a suitcase and help them run up to 12 mph on the battlefield. The 7th Air Assault Corps of the Armed Forces of Ukraine revealed ...