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According the Office of Naval Research, the Navy hopes to meet that goal by 2015.
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The research was supported by Intel through a gift to UCLA, and by the Office of Naval Research.
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In December, the Office of Naval Research successfully conducted a world-record 33-megajoule shot of the Electromagnetic Railgun aboard Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division.
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The project is a joint venture between the Institute for Creative Technologies a cutting-edge research lab at the University of Southern California and the Office of Naval Research.
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The study was sponsored by the US Office of Naval Research, which invests in projects to benefit the US Navy and Marine Corps.
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The fuel cell technology, which is being developed with support of the U.S. Office of Naval Research, will be tailored to integrate with solar PV panels, which will reduce the amount of fuel needed to support forward operating military bases.
FORBES: Lockheed Gambles On Green Generators For U.S. Military
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Funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Research, project leaders envision "smart underwear" that measures a soldier's sweat for warning signs and automatically trigger an appropriate medical dosage.
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It sounds esoteric, but America's Office of Naval Research is using the results to help design better unmanned submarines.
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