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DARPA wants a heavy cargo plane that can land at sea
The Pentagon has grown increasingly concerned about the potential for a conflict with China, which would require improved maritime capabilities.
Evidence lacking to tie malaria drugs to PTSD-like symptoms and other long-term health issues, researchers say
A National Academy of Sciences panel has concluded there is not enough research to determine whether malaria preventives can cause permanent health problems.
By Patricia Kime
Results of scientific inquiry into malaria drugs used by US troops expected in March
Report could help veterans file disability claims with the VA.
By Patricia Kime
So who really owns the Moon?
On July 20, 1969, America's Apollo 11 landed on the moon, making history as the first humans set foot on another world.
By Frans von der Dunk, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
‘I plead with you to look at this very closely,’ retiree tells panel studying health effects of anti-malarial drugs
National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine is looking at scientific evidence related to long-term effects of anti-malarials, particularly mefloquine.
By Karen Jowers
‘We’ll see how frightened America is’ — Chinese admiral says sinking US carriers key to dominating South China Sea
"What the United States fears the most is taking casualties,” the admiral said.
By Jon Simkins
Military seeks volunteers for a study that could help grieving families
Bereaved family members can help themselves and others in the future by participating.
By Karen Jowers
Study finds these gaps in Army’s small unit counter-drone capabilities
Army units aren't ready to defeat aerial drones, the study shows.
By Todd South
Not all knife hands are created equal: Archaeologists unearth ancient warrior who puts us all to shame
The beloved knife hand is as much of a staple of military culture as fighting, drinking and getting married prematurely.
By Jon Simkins
Retired SEAL’s company puts DNA in tattoos
Boyd Renner's first tattoo honors his wife with a design inspired by her lifelong battle with cystic fibrosis and a one-of-a-kind ingredient: her DNA.
By Natalie Gross