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A method for modifying the properties of balsa wood comprises infiltrating a protein ionic liquid comprising polymerized dopamine into delignified balsa wood. A method of making an optically active ...
Innovative research and treatments for Parkinson’s disease are now available for U.S. companies to license. April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, dedicated to shedding light on the second-most common ...
For decades U.S. military fleets have used midair refueling, an important capability that makes a global presence possible without on-the-ground refueling bases. By refueling while flying, an aircraft ...
Private-sector companies will soon be able to use an innovative and secure in-vehicle communication system developed by the Navy after a longtime defense contractor agreed to license the technology.
Federal labs spread across the United States are seeking solutions to the pressing issues of our time. In U.S. Department of Defense laboratories, inventions tie back to the needs of the warfighter.
Airborne Outfitters’ ongoing technology transfer partnership with the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane, Indiana (NSWC Crane) solidified the company’s position as a military equipment provider. A ...
Evrys Bio is changing the way viruses are targeted and treated. The company worked with TechLink to establish a partnership with the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases ...
Idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common movement disorder, characterized by a progressive loss of dopamine neurons, leading to severe motor symptoms including tremor, ...
Scientists at the Department of Veterans Affairs have invented a class of chemical compounds that can treat parasitic infections, such as malaria and toxoplasmosis. These compounds, known as acridones ...
The world's aging population is growing, leading to an increase in age-related diseases, particularly neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and dementia. It is projected that by ...
The Air Force's autonomous aerial refueling system, "Visual RelNav," marks a significant advancement in the field. Traditionally, such systems have relied on differential GPS (DGPS), required a live ...
Scientists at the Naval Information Warfare Center have invented a sampling device that can consistently and quantitatively collect sediment, algae, and water from a subtidal habitat. The ...