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Pioneering the Data Frontier: Digital Battlespace Management

Pioneering the Data Frontier: Digital Battlespace Management

Pioneering the Data Frontier: Digital Battlespace Management

An array of blue light-emitting diodes (LED) and a

An array of blue light-emitting diodes (LED) and a

An array of blue light-emitting diodes (LED) and a time-gated specialized camera are used to collect whole body image data from a test mannequin. (Image courtesy of Howard J. Walls, Ph.D., Aerosol Control Group... More

Collaboration between Defense Threat Reduction Agency,

Collaboration between Defense Threat Reduction Agency,

Collaboration between Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Chemical and Biological Technologies Department and Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine resulted in developing organ-on-a-chip technology. The ... More

Enzymes counter chemical threats

Enzymes counter chemical threats

Enzymes counter chemical threats

Using Sprayable Slurry, warfighters recently demonstrated

Using Sprayable Slurry, warfighters recently demonstrated

Using Sprayable Slurry, warfighters recently demonstrated CWA vehicle decontamination (using a HUMVEE with simulated contamination) during hands-on, operationally relevant training scenarios at Joint Base Lewis... More

Using Sprayable Slurry, warfighters recently demonstrated

Using Sprayable Slurry, warfighters recently demonstrated

Using Sprayable Slurry, warfighters recently demonstrated CWA vehicle decontamination (using a HUMVEE with simulated contamination) during hands-on, operationally relevant training scenarios at Joint Base Lewis... More

A single dose of Cyto-111 provides protection in mice

A single dose of Cyto-111 provides protection in mice

A single dose of Cyto-111 provides protection in mice at times refractory to antitoxin treatment. Mice lethally intoxicated with 2x LD50 BoNT/A become symptomatic between 6-8 hours after intoxication. Treatment... More

Tony Buhr, Ph.D., a biologist at NSWCDD, works at a

Tony Buhr, Ph.D., a biologist at NSWCDD, works at a

Tony Buhr, Ph.D., a biologist at NSWCDD, works at a biological safety cabinet on DTRA-funded work on biological warfare agents.

Journal of Chemical and Biological Defense

Journal of Chemical and Biological Defense

Journal of Chemical and Biological Defense

Member of the Special Response Team conducting a Sensitive

Member of the Special Response Team conducting a Sensitive

Member of the Special Response Team conducting a Sensitive Site Assessment Mission wearing a CB Lightweight Integrated Thermal Ensemble (CB Lite) Suit. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army Research, Development and Eng... More

Courtesy photo - Two men in military uniforms are loading a helicopter
Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) Process.

Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) Process.

Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) Process. Microneedle patches of virtually any design are produced within two to 10 minutes. (Image courtesy of Shaomin Tian, Ph.D., and Sue Mecham, Ph.D.)

Marines monitoring mission progress inside the

Marines monitoring mission progress inside the

Marines monitoring mission progress inside the representative Combat Operations Center (COC). (Jason Hudson, Global Systems Engineering)

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