ORLANDO, Fla. — The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded BAE Systems a $16 million contract to continue work ...
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DARPA Wants to Create Nitric Acid from Thin Air
Currently, nitric acid—a crucial chemical for weapons production—must be synthesized from ammonia, tying the United States to foreign exporters and presenting a supply chain risk in a future war.
Redwire (RDW) is back on investors radar after landing a $44 million DARPA contract for its Otter VLEO mission and folding Edge Autonomy into its growing defense and space portfolio. See our latest ...
Look for IonQ to continue pursuing attractive opportunities in 2026. One deal is already on the horizon, assuming it doesn't ...
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded BAE Systems' (LON: BA) FAST Labsâ„¢ research, ...
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The future of warfare may include swarms of robotic insects and other tiny animals according to investments from DARPA
A larger beetle, for example, may be able to transport heavier things like HD cameras, microphones, or possibly even ...
As with AI, part of the excitement is driven by the immense leaps that could be made in hard problems by a quantum computer.
After winning Challenge 1 last year, Battelle's Drone Assisted Rapid Triage (DART) system has once again been recognized as the top-performing technology in the Defense Advanced Research Projects ...
You can't generate solar power at night unless your panels are in space. A startup that wants to beam orbital sunlight ...
With DARPA, NASA, and Silicon Valley roots and 80+ years of operating and investing experience, the firm's founders say the old Silicon Valley playbook is obsolete as they aim to assist AI-native ...
The DOW FutureG program director will give an illuminating keynote address at the 2026 Defense R&D Summit, a GovCon industry ...
Redwire is positioned for significant upside in 2026, driven by rising demand for autonomous defense and space technologies.
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