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Advanced Materials and Processes
An innovative approach to additive manufacturing of multimaterial glass items precludes the need for costly high-temperature processing techniques.
Biomedical Sciences and Technologies
An integrated suite of software tools is designed to identify up to 10 individuals whose DNA is present within a complex-mixture sample.
Biomedical Sciences and Technologies  |  Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
This software uses artificial intelligence techniques to create high-resolution maps of the brain's network of neurons from high-dimensional biomedical data.
Autonomous Systems  |  R&D 100 Award Winner
A unique propeller design enables a drone to operate more quietly than drones using traditional propellers.
Space  |  Communications and Information Technology  |  R&D 100 Award Winner
This technology applies novel techniques to reduce the volume and weight of active electronically steered antennas critical to systems for satellite communications and environmental sensing.
Advanced Materials and Processes
An architecture for highly secured circuits is composed of hundreds of closely spaced small chips that address size and performance demands of modern microelectronics.
Energy and Climate
This software calculates where to locate wind turbines such that they cause minimal interference to radar systems.
Space  |  R&D 100 Award Winner  |  Communications and Information Technology
Optical communication technology that enables fast, error-free transmittal of data from low Earth-orbiting satellites to ground stations.
Biomedical Sciences and Technologies
This software tool analyzes images from commercial ultrasound shear-wave elastography (SWE) systems to accurately, efficiently, and noninvasively screen for diffuse liver disease.
Communications and Information Technology  |  R&D 100 Award Winner
A novel phased array antenna architecture achieves high-data-rate transmission by simultaneous transmitting and receiving on the same frequency.