While testing a new system, DARPA unintentionally created a "rocket radar" that can detect objects reentering Earth's atmosphere.
While trying to determine if it could use the entire Earth's atmosphere as a massive sensor, the US military’s Defense ...
A routine test turned into a surprise discovery when DARPA’s atmospheric sensors picked up something unexpected—courtesy of a ...
"The phenomenon is highly repeatable. We discovered an unplanned new technique for identifying objects entering the earth's ...
Check out the companies that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency selected for its project to build an industrial ...
Rigetti Computing, Quantinuum, and IonQ were among the companies chosen by the U.S. government to participate in a multi-year ...
The United States’ Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced 15 of the 18 quantum computing companies ...
Many quantum computing companies stand to benefit from millions of dollars in funding through the Quantum Benchmarking ...
DARPA's AtmoSense program uses Earth's atmosphere as a global sensor to detect disturbances like underground explosions and ...
Discover the details of DARPA's request for proposal for a potential $700 million task order for services related to a large ...
The objective of DARPA’s QBI program is to verify and validate that quantum computing can achieve utility-scale operation by ...
Cerebras Systems, a Silicon Valley-based AI chip company, and Canadian chip startup Ranovus said on Tuesday that they had ...