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Pushing the limits of radio Rudy Dehn and Bob Mayer tell us about the work on World War 2 era radar at MIT and General Electric ... Our workshops are tailor-made for technologists interested in having a rigorous framework for movement description to ... Robert Ambrose, former chief of Software, Robotics and Simulation at NASA's Johnson Space ...

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  • The topping out ceremony for a key construction stage in the Los Alamos National
  • In 1939, America faced a critical weakness—it had no effective long-range radar.

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