Poor fitness among recruits is costing the Army millions, study says Despite contributing the most recruits to the Army, Southern states had the most musculoskeletal injuries due to poor physical fitness.By Zamone Perez16 months ago
Army researchers get one step closer to in-flight shape-shifting dronesNew research has sped up the ability to analyze and configure unmanned aerial systems in different forms of flight.By Zach England4 years ago
A host of ‘smarticles’ could give soldiers shape-shifting robots for future missionsThe robots may soon form themselves into whatever configuration they need to accomplish the mission.By Todd South5 years ago
DoD researchers literally reinvented the wheel with shape-shifting tracksWheels are faster on hard surfaces, while a tracked design performs better on softer ground. Rather than pushing a vehicle through terrain it doesn’t perform its upmost in, why not just slap on some shape-shifting wheels?By Kyle Rempfer6 years ago
World War II vet, 92, has delivered meals to needy for 20 years'Why sit home and look at four walls?'By Elysia Conner, Casper (Wyo.) Star-Tribune via AP7 years ago