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 October 16, 2004
 


All Releases Archive


Below is a listing of all Releases during the year with the most recent ones at the top.

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Releases Release Date
Media Advisory: Office of Naval Research Christens Demonstration Vessel Sea Coaster in Mobile, AL
9/28/2004
Media Advisory: Media Invited to Ride Experimental Vessel Sea Flyer During San Diego and San Francisco Fleet Weeks
9/23/2004
Media Advisory: Office of Naval Research Introduces a Mobile Science & Technology Lab at TechEnterprise 2004
8/13/2004
Media Advisory: Senator Inouye to Address Hawai'i High-Tech Businesses at TechEnterprise 2004
8/13/2004
Media Advisory: Workshop to Produce Best Practices for "Teaching Future Warship Designers"
8/10/2004
Media Advisory: Free-Electron Laser Reaches 10 Kilowatts
7/30/2004
Media Advisory: Secretary of the Navy to Discuss Naval Research in the 21st Century at the 5th Annual Naval-Industry Research and Development Partnership Conference
7/27/2004
Media Advisory: Naval Research in the 21st Century: Dilemmas and Solutions
7/21/2004
Naval Technology Achievement Award
6/24/2004
Media Advisory: See Live Demos of a Remote-Operated Patrol Boat, Language Translator & Virtual Reality Gear Aboard the Afloat Lab During NYC Fleet Week Visit
5/20/2004
Brain Control
5/11/2004
Waste Not, Want Not
5/11/2004
Mowing Back Antennas
5/11/2004
Hybrids on the High Seas; Fuel Cells For Future Ships
2/26/2004
"Chatting" in Iraq
2/26/2004
Navy Enlists Microbes To Cut Costs
12/22/2003
Blog, Blog, Blog
12/22/2003
Smart Materials For a Next-Gen Vehicle
12/22/2003
NOAA and U.S. Navy Uncover Secrets of Lost Civil War Submarine USS Alligator
12/15/2003
ONR Young Investigator Wins MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Award
11/24/2003
Navy Learns A Few Lessons
10/30/2003
Isabel's Secrets
9/29/2003
What Lies Beneath
9/29/2003
Abrupt Wing Stall
9/29/2003
Breaking Communications "Stovepipes"
9/3/2003
ONR To Unveil the "Matchbox" Clock
9/3/2003
The Terrible Hours, and More
9/3/2003
Oregon State University's Holman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography's Kuperman Named to CNO Oceanography Post
8/26/2003
Navy and Marines Enlist Industry, Academia and Government for Technologies Enabling Naval Power 21
7/31/2003
Laser Weapons
7/30/2003
Designer Proteins
7/30/2003
Men, Mammals, and Machines
7/8/2003
Crawler Reconnaissance
7/8/2003
Advanced Technologies Visit Boston Aboard the Office of Naval Research's "Afloat Lab"
6/30/2003
The Plasti-Bone
6/13/2003
New Blood-Clotting Product Going Commercial
6/13/2003
Dr. Thomas Rossby to Receive the Walter Munk Award for Distinguished Research in Oceanography Related to Sound and the Sea
6/2/2003
Office of Naval Research's Afloat Lab will feature "Iraqi Freedom" Technologies during NYC's Fleet Week
5/19/2003
Destination Deadhorse…and Beyond
4/23/2003
SMALL TALK – THE GABFEST OF MICROBIAL Communication
4/23/2003
No Sweat!
4/23/2003
Technology Transition:
4/11/2003
ONR's Silver Fox Deployed to Aid Marine Corps
4/8/2003
The Language of War and Peace
3/12/2003
Personal Chemical Agent Detector Ready for Trials
3/12/2003
Diamond in the Rough…and on the Chip
3/12/2003
Initiative to Improve Technology Transition
3/7/2003
A different kind of spin cycle
2/7/2003
ONR Announces Young Investigator Program Awards
2/5/2003
Robo-Gung-Ho
2/5/2003
The Shadow Knows…
2/5/2003
Venture Capitalists At Sea
2/5/2003
1000 miles for the Marines
1/24/2003
Picking Your Way Through a Minefield…Made Easy
1/21/2003
Bringing Bandwidth to the Battlefield
1/21/2003
Meanwhile, Back to Barnacles…
1/21/2003
Bringing Bandwidth to the Battlefield
1/16/2003
Affordable Weapons for the War against Terror
12/10/2002
Chilling With Sound
12/6/2002
Eyes on the Skies
12/6/2002
Cool Running Semiconductors
12/6/2002
Felling Antenna Forests
12/3/2002
Better Warheads Through Plastics
12/3/2002
Smart, But Do They Work Together?
12/3/2002
Felling Antenna Forests ONR's AMRF
12/1/2002
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh admits Office of Naval Research engineer to United Kingdom's Royal Academy of Engineering
11/11/2002
Snakes, Robots, and the War on Terrorism
11/1/2002
Fiery Ice From the Sea
11/1/2002
The Genius of International Science Collaboration
11/1/2002
Advanced Sonar Makes Quick Transition into Mine Reconnaissance System
10/28/2002
Robots Powered By the Ocean Itself
10/3/2002
"Call Me Ishmael."
10/3/2002
Visceral Reality
10/3/2002
Robots Powered by the Ocean Itself
10/2/2002
Detecting Breast Cancer with a New Algorithm
9/4/2002
From Tanks to Tumors
8/22/2002
Tagging the Great White Shark
8/22/2002
Leaner, Meaner Aircraft Carriers
8/22/2002
Reversing the Sounds of Silence
Hearing Loss Pill Coming on Market
7/25/2002
Hiding in the Noise and Chaos
7/25/2002
Better Than Bar Codes, Bar None
7/25/2002
See High-Tech Scientific Wonders July 25-28, 2002 Aboard the Afloat Lab During Baltimore Inner Harbor Tour
7/22/2002
Navy and Marines Enlist Industry for Transformation
7/22/2002
Fully Integrated Scramjet Missile Engine Tested at Mach 6.5
6/12/2002
Roger Scramjet
6/10/2002
Making a CACE For It
6/10/2002
Rembrandt and the U.S. Navy
6/10/2002
High Tech Sky Tech
5/30/2002
When Every Minute Counts
5/30/2002
Show Stoppers
5/30/2002
See RoboLobster & Eye Imager in Action Aboard the Afloat Lab During D.C. Visit
4/9/2002
Much Ado About Nanotubes
4/1/2002
Navy's New Gunk-O'Lyzer?
4/1/2002
Bat Sonar and Anti-Submarine Warfare
4/1/2002
Innovative Chip Design Has Potential as Artificial Retina
3/19/2002
Training to Survive Hypoxia Without Actually Getting It
3/19/2002
Fish Tales
3/19/2002
Security and Efficiency for Electrical Power Networks
3/8/2002
Office of Naval Research Looks to Small Businesses for Wartime Technologies
3/8/2002
Naval Researchers Honored for Nanostructured Coatings
2/27/2002
ONR Announces Young Investigator Program Awards
2/20/2002
Virtual Colonscopy?
2/5/2002
Flying High
2/5/2002
Warm and Getting Warmer…
2/5/2002
Navy Answers Olympian Call
2/5/2002
Navy Tests New Rounds for Marine Corps Fire Support
1/15/2002
Microchip Gives Blind Chane of Sight
1/1/2002
Naval Medics Are Going Digital
1/1/2002
Nobel Laureates Chill Out
1/1/2002
Scent of a Lobster
12/1/2001
Battling the Barnacle (and other ship-fouling critters)
12/1/2001
Do You Compute?
12/1/2001
Boneless, Brainy, and Ancient…
11/1/2001
Thermo-Chemistry on a Chip
11/1/2001
Mirror, Mirror, on the Ball…
11/1/2001
Who Ya Gonna Call?
10/1/2001
How to Find a Face in the Crowd
10/1/2001
Radio Waves Peer Into Luggage to Find Contraband
10/1/2001
Move Over Smoke Detectors, Anthrax Detectors Are Coming
10/1/2001
A Glint of Light Will Unite Thousands of Children Worldwide
9/21/2001
Brainy Cameras
9/1/2001
From Rockets to Hot Rods…
9/1/2001
Listening for an Ocean
9/1/2001
Two Naval Researchers Awarded Top Technology Awards
8/23/2001
Detecting Alzheimer's
8/1/2001
Plankton Power
8/1/2001
Seeing the Light
8/1/2001
Student Teams Vie for $20,000 in Underwater Vehicle Competition
7/5/2001
Thinking Outside the Box
7/1/2001
Taking Up Space
7/1/2001
Quantum Loops
7/1/2001
Lifting the Fog
7/1/2001
Just What the Vet Ordered
6/1/2001
A Surfeit of Eels…
6/1/2001
A Match for Life
6/1/2001
Putting the Smarts at the Sharp End of the Spear
5/22/2001
Flyman, MD
5/1/2001
Landing On His Feet
5/1/2001
Surf's Up!
5/1/2001
Eavesdropping on the Brain
5/1/2001
E-Nose Noses Out Mines
4/1/2001
Taller Than a Dragon's Eye
4/1/2001
The Big Thaw
4/1/2001
 

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