by AFRL PA | Apr 23, 2021 | Podcast
Dr. Moriba Jah, a University of Texas at Austin professor, AFRL Fellow and TED Fellow joins the podcast to discuss space environmentalism, space junk, the future of space tracking and Hogwarts houses. Learn more from Dr. Jah’s 2016 AFRL Inspire talk titled:...
by AFRL PA | Apr 19, 2021 | Acronym, Success Stories
Often, what starts as a crazy idea in academia ends up impacting our daily lives decades later. We travel across the country talking to people working on the cutting edge technologies that can impact Airmen and society. This week, we travel to Boston and Harvard...
by AFRL PA | Apr 19, 2021 | Acronym, Success Stories
What is a Bee Waggle and how might it translate to robot-human communication? This week, we continue our discussion at Harvard University with Professor Rob Wood to discuss his work with micro-robots and his take on B-movies.
by AFRL PA | Apr 19, 2021 | Acronym, Success Stories
What is a Bee Waggle and how might it translate to robot-human communication? We continue our discussion at Harvard University with Professor Rob Wood to discuss his work with micro-robots and his take on B-movies.
by AFRL PA | Jan 15, 2019 | Basic Research, Success Stories
Researchers are developing origami antennas deployable in space….all thanks to basic research! A small basic research investment by the Air Force Research Laboratory, in partnership with the National Science Foundation (NSF), created a community of origami researchers...