• The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military. (wikipedia.org)
  • DARPA is independent of other military research and development and reports directly to senior Department of Defense management. (wikipedia.org)
  • Additionally, the political and defense communities recognized the need for a high-level Department of Defense organization to formulate and execute R&D projects that would expand the frontiers of technology beyond the immediate and specific requirements of the Military Services and their laboratories. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2021-2024 Department of Defense (DARPA), Multi-Informed Models Emerging from Social Investigations and Semiotics . (msu.edu)
  • To address the troubling number of psychological problems and suicides among active-duty military personnel and veterans , the U.S. Department of Defense is seeking technologies that can identify at-risk individuals so professionals can help them. (ieee.org)
  • Johnson and York were both keen on space projects, but when NASA was established later in 1958 all space projects and most of ARPA's funding were transferred to it. (wikipedia.org)
  • The problem is that orbital debris has reached a " tipping point " where there is a space environment that is "increasingly hazardous to spacecraft and astronauts," according to Donald Kessler, retired head of NASA's Orbital Debris Program Office, in a 2011 NASA study . (zdnet.com)
  • The Company has a national footprint supporting mission-critical programs for customers including the US Air Force, US Army, US Navy, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Missile Defense Agency (MDA), United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and National Security Agency (NSA). (prweb.com)
  • NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will make the call, as Tau Zero founder Marc Millis told Alan Boyle in his recent interview. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • These discussions progressed to planning workshops designed to develop research values and agendas and culminated in the National Science Foundation (NSF)/Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)/National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Research in Digital Libraries Initiative announced in late 1993. (dlib.org)
  • In the new program, "Digital Libraries Initiative -- Phase 2", NSF, DARPA and NASA are joined by the National Library of Medicine, the Library of Congress, and the National Endowment for the Humanities as primary sponsors [ http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/1998/nsf9863/nsf9863.htm ]. (dlib.org)
  • Our sponsors have included the ARO, Office of Naval Research (ONR), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), NASA and the Department of Energy (DOE). (clarkson.edu)
  • COLORADO SPRINGS - The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and NASA are investigating whether it will be possible to send humans into space to repair or refurbish satellites. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • DARPA, which stands for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, is working on creating a computerized-implantable chip or "brain-computer interface system", as stated by Mr. Alvelda, NESD (Neural Engineering System Design) program manager (DARPA, 2016) NESD is the program that is responsible for the research. (acm.org)
  • An X-61 Gremlin drone and a C-130 conduct a flight test by DARPA at Dugway Proving Ground in Utah on Oct. 29, 2021. (defensenews.com)
  • 2021) The diversity bonus in pooling local knowledge about complex problems. (msu.edu)
  • CACI owns SA Photonics, which it acquired in 2021, and is involved in work on the US Space Development Agency with its Tranche 0 and Tranche 1 projects designed to include tactical communications links, beyond line of sight targeting, and advanced missile detection and tracking from space. (advanced-television.com)
  • It's been a long time since a Pentagon project from the DARPA labs truly evoked a "WTF DARPA? (popsci.com)
  • The Economist has called DARPA the agency "that shaped the modern world," and said that "Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine sits alongside weather satellites, GPS, drones, stealth technology, voice interfaces, the personal computer and the internet on the list of innovations for which DARPA can claim at least partial credit. (wikipedia.org)
  • DARPA's project Phoenix, which is aiming to recycle old satellites . (zdnet.com)
  • If we could go up into [geosynchronous orbit], perform inspections, potentially move satellites around, correct problems such as stuck booms or antennas, and install ā€¦ new capabilities, I'll tell you right now, it would be great for the defense department," he said. (space.com)
  • The internet was an outgrowth of a data-sharing topology used by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and universities to help researchers collaborate. (mouser.com)
  • The first will analyze the problem and attempt to forge connections between neurology researchers, computer engineers and social scientists. (livescience.com)
  • NSF and DARPA funded additional workshops as part of the DLI to develop consensus on specific digital libraries topical areas and boundaries, to bring together researchers to stimulate cross-disciplinary interaction, and to ponder together how best to adapt to a rapidly changing global information environment. (dlib.org)
  • ASTRO Lab trains high-quality researchers and engineers, develops new technologies, and provides novel solutions to problems in astronautics, robotics, and society. (clarkson.edu)
  • Originally known as the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), the agency was created on February 7, 1958, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in response to the Soviet launching of Sputnik 1 in 1957. (wikipedia.org)
  • The creation of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) was authorized by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958 for the purpose of forming and executing research and development projects to expand the frontiers of technology and science, and able to reach far beyond immediate military requirements. (wikipedia.org)
  • DARPA has been around since 1958 and its job it to conduct technological research for national security and that includes the military. (acm.org)
  • DARPA comprises approximately 220 government employees in six technical offices, including nearly 100 program managers, who together oversee about 250 research and development programs. (wikipedia.org)
  • The three-year project comprises two phases. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • WASHINGTON - For the first time, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency recovered an unmanned X-61 Gremlin air vehicle to a C-130 in flight, marking a milestone in the U.S. military's effort to deploy swarms of drones from a mothership. (defensenews.com)
  • The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is providing funds to four aerospace manufacturers to develop novel aircraft capable of achieving fixed-wing jet speeds, while also offering vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability. (flightglobal.com)
  • Recently, a representative from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) explained why the U.S. needs this kind of space capability. (space.com)
  • The August 11 test ended early when a problem caused the craft's safety system to force it down into the ocean but the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency said valuable data was collected in the nearly three minutes of free flight at the hypersonic speed of Mach 20 - about 20,921km/h. (smh.com.au)
  • The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the author and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency or the United States government. (sri.com)
  • In 2004, the American Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) held its first challenge to make an autonomous vehicle . (oeaw.ac.at)
  • Alvaro Velasquez a program manager at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), where he currently leads programs on neuro-symbolic AI. (jhu.edu)
  • The trial was funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under its Detection and Computational Analysis of Psychological Signals program . (ieee.org)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is launching a $300 million collection of research efforts that could change the way the military models, designs, and ultimately manufactures its next generation of vehicles and weaponry. (freedomsphoenix.com)
  • A robot awaits competition in the robotics challenge through the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as DARPA, in Pomona, Calif., June 5-6, 2015. (defense.gov)
  • BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 21, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rigetti Computing, Inc. (Nasdaq: RGTI) ("Rigetti" or the "Company"), a pioneer in full-stack quantum-classical computing, today announced that it was awarded Phase 2 of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Quantum Benchmarking Program to develop benchmarks for quantum application performance on large-scale quantum computers. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • The $2 million cash prize for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Grand Challenge in 2005 was won by Stanley, a self-driving car instrumented by Sebastian Thrun's group at Stanford, who taught it how to navigate across the desert in California using machine learning. (salon.com)
  • Nearly $500 million were allocated to DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) to increase the number of cyber-aligned resources. (aticourses.com)
  • In other cases, they can cause massive problems,' says Kathleen Fisher, professor and chair of the computer science department at Tufts University and a former official of the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). (acm.org)
  • DARPA hopes the program - named for the imaginary, mischievous creatures that World War II-era pilots blamed when their aircraft or equipment malfunctioned - will one day allow the military to launch groups of small sensor-laden drones from bombers, cargo planes or smaller aircraft such as fighters. (defensenews.com)
  • Aurora is participating in two other X-plane projects being administered by the technology development agency: the Liberty Lifter programme to develop a heavy-lift seaplane, and a separate effort called Crane , which aims to mature so-called "active flow" aircraft that can manoeuvre without traditional mechanical flight control surfaces. (flightglobal.com)
  • DARPA hopes to dispense with evolutionary randomness and assemble biological creatures, genetically programmed to live indefinitely and presumably do whatever their human masters want. (popsci.com)
  • This allowed ARPA to concentrate its efforts on the Project Defender (defense against ballistic missiles), Project Vela (nuclear test detection), and Project AGILE (counterinsurgency R&D) programs, and to begin work on computer processing, behavioral sciences, and materials sciences. (wikipedia.org)
  • Can you about the work USC's Information Sciences Institute is doing with DARPA ? (pcmag.com)
  • If you're willing to work on specialized classes of problems, you can actually get a lot more out of specialized architectures," she said. (nextgov.com)
  • My previous programming work includes DARPA TransApps, first as an intern while in College. (generalassemb.ly)
  • This work allows us to get a deeper understanding of what areas in our quantum system need improvement to get closer to fault tolerance, and how our quantum computers need to scale in order to solve some of humanity's most important and pressing problems," says Dr. Subodh Kulkari, CEO of Rigetti. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • Having a tool that takes a specific problem and a particular architectural model, and provides a detailed accounting of the resources required to solve that problem allows us to work backwards to create better benchmarks to measure our progress in building useful quantum computers," says Dr. Josh Mutus, Director of Quantum Materials at Rigetti. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • In the JalapeƱo project, I was able to work with another world-class research team at IBM, this time with a focus on integrating dynamic compilation and runtime research in the context of Java virtual machines. (cra.org)
  • I expect them to offer VW a solution to their emissions problems sometime in 2017. (corbettreport.com)
  • The IU Testbed project was carried out under DARPA Contract No. MDA903-79-C-0588. (sri.com)
  • Boeing won a DARPA contract last month to develop the vehicle, designed to demonstrate a reusable first stage that, with an expendable upper stage, can launch medium-sized payloads inexpensively. (spacenews.com)
  • Eventually, the cost of a launch could drop to less than $5 million, DARPA representatives have said . (space.com)
  • CS194 (Spring edition) ends with a software fair in which all class participants demonstrate their projects to an audience that includes course staff, other students, and representatives from local technology companies. (stanford.edu)
  • Rigetti will leverage its resource estimation framework developed in Phase 1 to research the requirements necessary for designing fault tolerant quantum computers capable of solving some of humanity's most pressing problems. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • The University of Technology Sydney, Aalto University, and the University of Southern California will continue to be project partners in Phase 2. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • The key output of Phase 1 was the development of a resource estimation framework to provide insight into the requirements of a superconducting quantum computing system necessary for solving large-scale, complex problems. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • Phase 2 will entail refining and optimizing our estimates for selected utility-scale problems, delivering new upper bounds on these requirements. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • The second phase will attempt to transform that research into useful programs that military and civilian policymakers can train on social problems like insurgencies. (livescience.com)
  • Page notes the DARPA 's futuristic research projects, because of their futuristic nature, do not always yield results, or if they do, they may mutate into something different from what its creators intended. (homelandsecuritynewswire.com)
  • That's where the idea for a soft, futuristic "exosuit" came about in 2011 - when DARPA funded a project, called Warrior Web. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The name of the organization first changed from its founding name, ARPA, to DARPA, in March 1972, changing back to ARPA in February 1993, then reverted to DARPA in March 1996. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the next two years I grew in both capabilities and responsibilities, eventually being made manager of several key projects in the organization. (generalassemb.ly)
  • A challenge in developing quantum algorithms is understanding how a problem will scale, and at what point a dataset is large or complex enough to benefit from the unique properties of quantum computing. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • The effectiveness of the proposed method is evaluated using the DARPA 2000 dataset, DEFCON21 CTF dataset, and ISCXIDS 2012 dataset. (bvsalud.org)
  • DARPA expects to announce the next round of SPRINT funding in May 2024. (flightglobal.com)
  • We're pleased to announce Galois's LINK project, part of DARPA's Computable Models (COMPMods) program. (galois.com)
  • 2023). Modeling complex problems by harnessing the collective intelligence of local experts: New approaches in Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping. (msu.edu)
  • During the flight test, DARPA said it successfully recovered a Gremlin in midair for the first time. (defensenews.com)
  • During this flight test - the fourth deployment of the Gremlins - two of the small drones successfully carried out all formation flying positions and safety features before one was successfully recovered, DARPA said. (defensenews.com)
  • A third Gremlin was destroyed during the flight tests, DARPA said. (defensenews.com)
  • After the mothership collects the drones and brings them back to base, ground crews would get them ready for another flight within 24 hours, DARPA said in a 2018 report. (defensenews.com)
  • In October 2020, DARPA kicked off a series of flight tests in which it tried, but failed, nine times to recover three Gremlins. (defensenews.com)
  • DARPA said preliminary analysis of this month's flight showed that the Minotaur rocket placed the HTV-2 at the planned release point and at the proper velocity and orientation, and the separation from the booster was clean. (smh.com.au)
  • When the problem occurred, the HTV-2's flight safety system autonomously guided it in a controlled descent to splashdown along the planned trajectory, DARPA said. (smh.com.au)
  • After the first flight, changes were made to the second HTV-2 and its flight problem was not believed to be related to the previous one, DARPA said. (smh.com.au)
  • In other words, DARPA is hoping to boost interstellar flight by supporting a long-term effort that will find financing and develop technology that one day leads to the stars. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • DARPA X-plane projects are typically intended to foster creativity and innovation amongst participants, outlining only a general problem set and basic performance requirements. (flightglobal.com)
  • CS194 is the most commonly taken senior project course, typically offered in the Winter and Spring quarters. (stanford.edu)
  • It gives us a visceral feel for what it means to fly at Mach 20,' DARPA Director Regina Dugan said in a statement. (smh.com.au)
  • The primary purpose of the Image Understanding (IU) Testbed is to provide a means for transferring technology from the DARPA-sponsored IU research program to DMA and other organizations in the defense community. (sri.com)
  • That poses a big problem for the Defense Department. (nextgov.com)
  • To understand the power of stories to shape modern conflicts, DARPA, the Defense Department's research arm, has initiated a program that will investigate how storytelling and narrative shape our neurobiology. (livescience.com)
  • The Senior Project is the capstone achievement to obtaining a Computer Science Bachelor's degree and our students are allocated a considerable amount of autonomy to plan and produce their choice of project. (stanford.edu)
  • response, but our collective jaw dropped when we saw the details on a project known as BioDesign. (popsci.com)
  • Now DARPA has issued a public proposal for the development of an Android-based system that can integrate multiple camera streams and send the processed data to helmet- or rifle-mounted displays, as well as to fellow combatants and central command centers. (extremetech.com)
  • Students taking CS191/W must also fill out a Senior Project Proposal and get approval from their faculty sponsor, their advisor, and Chris Gregg before beginning the project. (stanford.edu)
  • The permission number will be issued once your Senior Project Proposal is signed and the completed form is approved by the Department. (stanford.edu)
  • Discuss your proposal with the faculty member sponsoring and grading your project, your advisor, and the CS senior project advisor (Chris Gregg, [email protected] , to arrange an appointment). (stanford.edu)
  • Looking ahead, I am excited to have the opportunity to lead a new multi-university project in the Software Defined Hardware program as part of DARPA's Electronics Resurgence Initiative to address computing challenges beyond the end of Moore's law. (cra.org)
  • This project is part of Obama's Brain Initiative and is set to conduct research over the next four years, so we shall see what comes of it. (acm.org)
  • None of the participants managed to solve the problem. (oeaw.ac.at)
  • DARPA has committed just a piddling $6 million out of next year's budget toward BioDesign. (popsci.com)
  • Where DARPA goes next is to make a decision about awarding the funds remaining from the $1 million originally put into the project. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • By collaborating with academia, industry, and government partners, DARPA formulates and executes research and development projects to expand the frontiers of technology and science, often beyond immediate U.S. military requirements. (wikipedia.org)
  • In pursuit of this mission, DARPA has developed and transferred technology programs encompassing a wide range of scientific disciplines that address the full spectrum of national security needs. (wikipedia.org)
  • These contributions from participants in the IU program will allow organizations with Testbed copies to immediately begin investigating potential applications of IU technology to problems in automated cartography and other areas of scene analysis. (sri.com)
  • Thrun later founded Google X, a skunk works for high-tech projects, where the technology for self-driving cars was developed further. (salon.com)
  • Included in each technology section is a discussion of what the technology is, how it is applicable to firefighter communications or location problems, current status relative to firefighter communications including research to date, and, if applicable, products that demonstrate current or potential usefulness to the firefighter communication problem and knowledge gaps. (cdc.gov)
  • If we can relax the heat problem,' a DARPA program manager said, 'we can crank up the amplifier and increase the range of radar. (defensenews.com)
  • In the twentieth century, when computers were puny and data storage was expensive by today's standards, logic was an efficient way to solve problems. (salon.com)
  • First, they say that DARPA has the wrong idea about hoping to overcome evolution's supposed randomness, and that evolution really represents a super-efficient design algorithm. (popsci.com)
  • The DARPA program, titled "Narrative Networks," bases itself on the idea that human brains physically change so as to fit new information into coherent narratives. (livescience.com)
  • And, Wired's Danger Room reports, when there's the inevitable problem of said creatures going haywire or realizing that they're intelligent and have feelings, there's a planned self-destruct genetic code that could be triggered. (popsci.com)
  • Maybe this'd be a future project for the ArduPilot development team? (diydrones.com)
  • Development of the RQ-4 began in the 1990s, as a DARPA research project. (strategypage.com)
  • The Company has been widely recognized for its technical expertise and ability to provide objective analysis that leads to the development of innovative, problem-solving solutions. (prweb.com)
  • The DARPA program on High Productivity Computing Systems (HPCS) offered me a new opportunity to tie together my past experiences in programming models, compilers, and runtimes for parallelism by leading the productivity effort in IBM's PERCS project, which included the development of the X10 parallel programming language. (cra.org)
  • This motivated me to create the Habanero Extreme Scale Software group, first at Rice University and now at Georgia Tech, which led to the development of the Habanero-C/C++ and Habanero-Java programming systems to tackle many exciting research problems related to parallel software with impact on C++, Java, and OpenMP standards. (cra.org)
  • In the Social Development and Health Psychology Research Lab, we examine how social pain negatively impacts mental and physical health, as well as how people determine when to offer help or express concern when they see someone experiencing health problems. (clarkson.edu)
  • The project aims to make it easier for scientists to build multiphysics models with an end-to-end, automatic, and portable solution. (galois.com)
  • The goal of the DARPA Benchmarking Program is to create key quantum computing metrics for fault tolerant quantum computing, make those metrics testable, and estimate the required quantum and classical resources needed to reach critical performance thresholds. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • The purpose of these control messages is to provide feedback about problems in the communication environment, not to make IP reliable. (eenet.ee)
  • They consolidate memory, shape emotions, cue heuristics and biases in judgment, influence in-group/out-group distinctions, and may affect the fundamental contents of personal identity," reads the DARPA solicitation posted on Oct. 7. (livescience.com)
  • I was fortunate to have two Turing Award recipients as mentors early in my career, and they considered this problem to be one of the fundamental challenges in computer science. (cra.org)
  • CS210B fulfills the Senior Project and writing requirements for the CS major. (stanford.edu)
  • Then there's the problem of guaranteeing immortal life for any biological creature in the first place - just look here and here at some really smart people who have yet to find that fountain of youth. (popsci.com)
  • To take CS191/W, the essential requirement is that you find a faculty member or lecturer who is willing to support your project. (stanford.edu)
  • Find support for a specific problem in the support section of our website. (mdpi.com)
  • DARPA plans to not only figure out why hearing or reading a particular story may change someone's life, but also plans on developing sensors that can scan people's brains to identify those changes. (livescience.com)
  • The cost of the system has been prefigured at $3300.00 for a projected demand of 10,000 units per month. (extremetech.com)
  • When I joined IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center, my hiring manager, Fran Allen, inspired me to adopt more of a compiler-centric approach in my research so as to focus the mapping problem on program dependence graphs extracted from automatic parallelization systems such as IBM's PTRAN system. (cra.org)
  • Project ARES: Driverless Transportation System. (mdpi.com)
  • Network Working Group J. Postel Request for Comments: 792 ISI September 1981 Updates: RFCs 777, 760 Updates: IENs 109, 128 INTERNET CONTROL MESSAGE PROTOCOL DARPA INTERNET PROGRAM PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION Introduction The Internet Protocol (IP) [1] is used for host-to-host datagram service in a system of interconnected networks called the Catenet [2]. (eenet.ee)
  • The Falcon Hypersonic Test Vehicle-2 was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, atop a Minotaur 4 rocket that carried it to the edge of space, performed what DARPA described as a series of aggressive banks and turns, and then released the glider. (smh.com.au)
  • Why isn't it common knowledge that these technologies started as DARPA-funded projects? (corbettreport.com)
  • In this interdisciplinary project, we are working on solutions to mitigate such risks and allow the animal owners to use such technologies without risk or fear," she said. (technewsworld.com)
  • Through publicising news of the many varied projects going on we hope to capitalise on sharing knowledge and address the problems that extend beyond national boundaries. (oeaw.ac.at)
  • DARPA released a video of the successful recovery that showed the Gremlin latching into a docking bullet that extended from the C-130, folding its wings into its body and then being gripped by a recovery arm that took it into the C-130. (defensenews.com)
  • His research has been funded domestically by the National Science Foundation, the Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center ( SESYNC ) and by federal resource management agencies including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the United States Department of Agriculture, the United States Geological Survey, the National Academies of Science and DARPA. (msu.edu)
  • The expansion of electric vehicles in urban areas has paved the way toward the era of autonomous vehicles, improving the performance in smart cities and upgrading related driving problems. (mdpi.com)
  • We think it fits very well into ensuring we can move long distances, in operationally relevant times to support our forces," Smith said of the SPRINT project. (flightglobal.com)
  • A public saturated with immediate gratification will not support such projects, but a public educated in the problems involved and the magnitude of their solutions may begin to see things in a long-term context. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • NASA's rendering of the space junk problem. (zdnet.com)
  • As conventional microchip design reaches its limits, DARPA is pouring money into the specialty chips that might power tomorrow's autonomous machines. (nextgov.com)
  • If it takes me 20 years to build a constellation of geosatellites to do, [for example], ballistic missile early warning, and it costs 20 billion dollars, that's a problem," Kennedy said. (space.com)
  • I've had the great fortune to manage skilled individuals on various projects, while being able to create impactful and reusable solutions to challenging problems. (generalassemb.ly)
  • The leaky apps problem is widespread, far beyond just pet apps, according to Ashish Patel, GM/EMEA at mobile security solutions firm Zimperium . (technewsworld.com)
  • its solutions are much less labor intensive than writing a different program for every problem. (salon.com)
  • It returned nine minutes of data, including 139 seconds of aerodynamic data at speeds between 17 and 22 times the speed of sound, DARPA said. (smh.com.au)
  • With an eye toward the times we now live in, he laid out the technical directions to explore when the conditions under which scaling will be the primary means for advancement are no longer met," DARPA program managers observed in the Broad Agency Announcement for "Page Three Investments" - an allusion to the actual page in Moore's paper where the ideas first appear. (nextgov.com)
  • This allows us to interact with scientists and problems in many exciting areas. (clarkson.edu)