New Simulator to Enhance U.S. Air Force Flight Training


The U.S. Air Force bas built simulator facilities with updated software and hardware capability installed to enhance aircraft training skills and will enhance and modernise how our aircrew accomplishes its training.
Addressing Prejudice and Bias with VR and AI


U.S. researchers created the VR RPG “On the Plane” to highlight group/out-group biases and errors by putting players into different roles and building a better social understanding.
U.S. Navy Develops 3D Simulation for Training


Naval Air Warfare Systems developed the 3D simulation to help sailors’ mission readiness in addressing various simulated operation phases.
U.S. Uses AI and ML to Study Weather and Thunderstorms


To better understand the development of thunderstorms in southeastern Texas, the U.S. Office of Science is utilising artificial intelligence and an unsupervised machine learning approach.
New Architecture for Extensible High-Fidelity Quantum Computing


MIT researchers announced new architecture that allows quantum computing to increase information flow fidelity to around 96% for a more powerful device.
U.S. Looking to Modernise Diplomatic Tech


The proposed programme could cost up to US$10 billion to modernise diplomatic technologies from cybersecurity to the cloud to build a State Department that is ready to operate securely in the twenty-first century.
Improved Sensors for Better Satellite Measurement of Climate Impact


The sea-based sensor upgrades will increase the accuracy of measurement of ocean colours which indicate phytoplankton concentrations and send the data to the satellite to measure climate impact.
Improved U.S. Military Unmanned Aerial System Software


The unmanned aerial system software improvement is taken from the winner of the innovation contest, CENTCOM Oasis, which aim to gather brilliant ideas from the service members and civilian.
U.S.: Including More Under-represented Communities in AI Research


The U.S. government involved minority researchers as a critical part of moving forward with responsible and ethical AI research.
Researchers Exploit Electron Spin to Enhance Computer Performance


MIT engineers use electron spin and new antiferromagnetic material to improve memories and create high-performance computing that demands low power consumption.