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National Defense September 2013 Sarah Sicard |
New Textile Shields Troops from Sensors A new textile technology could help soldiers blend in with their surroundings by reducing their heat signatures. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2008 |
French army employs ULIS uncooled thermal sensors The uncooled thermal sensors will be affixed to the French army's thermal imaging rifle sights, multifunction goggles, and cameras for day and night operation. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2008 John Keller |
Night-Vision Devices to Blend Infrared Technology, Image Intensifiers The next steps for improving thermal sensors and light intensifiers for night-vision devices will involve combining information from several kinds of sensors. |
Food Processing July 2010 |
New Food Rollout: July 2010 Yummy treats to help beat the heat. |
National Defense October 2006 Grace Jean |
Special Paint Hides Vehicles and Buildings From Enemy Sensors As thermal scanners and other heat-sensitive sensors improve and proliferate, militaries have begun to realize such technologies also expose vulnerabilities, and are seeking ways to protect their troops and assets. |
National Defense December 2011 Eric Beidel |
Futuristic Bodysuit Could Strengthen Soldiers The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency hopes to develop a lightweight undergarment full of tiny sensors that would automatically know when to stiffen and relax to help prevent injury. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2010 John Keller |
Multisensor Designs and Increasing Resolutions Are Major Trends in Infrared and Other Electro-Optical Sensors Infrared (IR) and other electro-optical sensors will see major technological breakthroughs in sensitivity, resolution, and overall ability to help military forces see through fog, smoke, dust, and the darkness of night. |
National Defense July 2013 Valerie Insinna |
New Lightweight Infrared Systems Under Development for Army Raytheon officials said its third wave of forward-looking infrared devices, called FLIR, could be in soldiers' hands within a few years. |
National Defense November 2011 Eric Beidel |
Contractor Rolls Out Invisible Tank A new camouflage coating can make tanks vanish from the view of infrared cameras. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2008 |
Electro-optics Briefs Thermal and CCD camera for military applications... small LEDs for lighting applications... IR illuminator with adjustable angles and power settings... etc. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
Men's Suits: Summer 2010 When the heat is on, there's no need to sweat bullets in bulky winter-weight suits. These six picks are the practical preference for keeping your cool all season long. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Picking The Right Suit For Your Body Even though they may not have to wear a suit on a regular basis, when it comes time to dress up, men should take suit shopping seriously. |
AskMen.com April 25, 2007 Farah Averill |
How To Buy A Suit Whether you're about to buy your first suit or you're thinking of adding another one to your collection, read this article before you go shopping. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2005 Ben Ames |
Designers make incremental improvements to 2-G infrared viewers Military users of infrared scopes will have to wait another five or ten years to see full production of third-generation scopes. In the meantime, today's "2.5-generation" devices offer lighter weight, smaller size, and better power efficiency than older second-generation devices. |
National Defense October 2013 Valerie Insinna |
New Technologies Fuel Advancements in Night Vision Goggles Unlike the massive acquisition programs for fighter jets and combat vehicles, night vision technologies need to be refreshed every few years in order for troops to maintain their edge against adversaries. |
AskMen.com James Matheson |
Alfani Three-Piece Pinstripe Suit This functional yet forceful suit is a wise purchase for any man who needs to sport one on a regular basis. |
National Defense November 2004 Joe Pappalardo |
High Demand for Infrared Technology on Battlefield Advances in manufacturing technology are allowing a new generation of infrared imaging devices to reach the battlefield in record numbers, according to military and industry sources. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2005 Ben Ames |
Optical sensors light up the battlefield Tomorrow's sensors will be modular, digital, fused, and networked |
AskMen.com October 5, 2001 Chris Rovny |
Buying A Suit: A Shopper's Guide Hope these quick tips will help you choose your next off-the-rack suit. Make sure you feel comfortable with your salesman and don't hesitate to ask questions; after all, a suit should serve you for several years... |
AskMen.com September 25, 2002 Karin Eldor |
Suit Yourself: The Look For Fall Whether your office adheres to a business dress code or not, the time has come for you to get suited up with the look for fall: the tailored suit. |
Chemistry World June 9, 2011 Harriet Brewerton |
Sensitive sugar sensor US scientists have designed a calorimetric sensor as a point-of-care diagnostic instrument that can detect low levels of glucose compared to similar sensors. |
AskMen.com October 27, 2000 Chris Rovny |
Quality Suits That Fit Whether it's for work or a special occasion, every man needs to obtain one suit that sets itself apart from the rest. Don't get me wrong, I love Boss, Cerrutti and Zegna, but you can buy a tailor-made suit that really fits, for the same price or less... |
National Defense June 2011 Stew Magnuson |
Military Infrared Sensor That Ferrets Out Suicide Vests Offered to Local Law Enforcement A sensor used in battle zones that can detect explosives and weapons hidden under clothing at long distances is now being marketed domestically. |
National Defense May 2008 Stew Magnuson |
To Succeed, Soldiers `Need to See the Environment' Troops fighting in Iraq's cities often complain that they cannot see the enemy and need sensors that can penetrate walls, identify foes in pitch dark and locate buried explosives. |
AskMen.com Daniel J. Indiviglio |
Formal Wear Faux Pas: The Suit Men make so many mistakes when wearing a suit or tux that the topic warrants its own article. |
AskMen.com Michael A. Lubarsky |
AM Rule Refresher: The Suit Choosing a suit may very well be the most important factor when it comes to building a man's wardrobe. Here are some tips to getting the perfect suit for you. |
AskMen.com Michael A. Lubarksy |
How To Wear A Double-Breasted Suit Following are tips to keep in mind when you're figuring out how to wear a double-breasted suit and bring back a classic look that should never have disappeared to begin with. |
Chemistry World February 19, 2015 Richard Massey |
Infrared camouflage that sticks US scientists have developed an adhesive tape that can help objects match the infrared reflectance of their surroundings and disguise them from being seen by infrared cameras. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 John McHale |
Scared of the dark? For thousands of years armies were wary of attacking at night. They could make use of artificial light - whether torches, searchlights, or headlights - but illumination always risked revealing maneuvers. |
Defense Update Issue 1, 2006 |
Unattended Ground Sensors After several decades of rather obscure awareness in military operations, the use of passive sensors for remote battlefield applications is becoming more popular... Ground surveillance sensors... Future combat systems... etc. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Air Force Eyes Combination Infrared Camera and Communications Device U.S. Air Force scientists are looking to Sensors Unlimited Inc. to develop a smart, multifunction, dual-wavelength combination video camera and communications tool for night-vision surveillance and reconnaissance applications. |
National Defense April 2004 Michael Peck |
Army Seeks to Upgrade Night-Vision Goggles Experts at the Army's night-vision laboratory predict that a new generation of goggles now in development will fix some of the shortcomings in existing devices, such as image quality and the ability to see through smoke and dust. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Hugo Boss Navy Suit This navy suit from Hugo Boss is an excellent example of the kind of suit that will help you dress for success in 2010. |
AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
Summer Style Tips Beat the heat with lightweight fabrics like linen, bamboo, hemp, and seersucker. |
AskMen.com August 15, 2003 Chris Rovny |
Stay Cool At Work On Hot Summer Days Some simple yet effective ways to help you look good, but more importantly, help you keep cool when the heat is on. |
PC Magazine July 12, 2006 Cisco Cheng |
Expert View: Blinded By Portable Science There's nothing quite like the feel of carrying an ultraportable through the airport or across town. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Two-Button Or Three-Button Suit? To help ensure you're purchasing the right suit for your body and your current wardrobe needs, we've broken down the rules for the who, what, where, and when of wearing one-button, two-button or three-button suits -- of the single-breasted variety. |
Technology Research News January 26, 2005 |
Spray-on Photocells Harvest Infrared Researchers from the University of Toronto have found a way to cheaply and easily harvest the infrared portion of the sun's spectrum of lightwaves with a paint-like material that can be sprayed on large surfaces. |
AskMen.com Brandon Dyce |
How To Pull Off A Pinstripe Suit Learn how to pull off a pinstripe suit. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2010 John McHale |
First round accuracy Many special forces operators like to say the last thing they want is a fair fight. They want to overwhelm the enemy so that he cannot even shoot back. |
National Defense July 2009 Robert H. Williams |
Breathable Suit Protects Users From Hazardous Materials The Gore Chempak protective suit permits law enforcement and other first responders to stay active on site for up to eight hours. |
The Motley Fool October 30, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
IBM to Chips: Cool It! Big Blue's new chip-cooling technique could keep Moore's Law on track. IBM's system, while not yet ready for commercial production, is reportedly so efficient that officials expect it will double cooling efficiency. |
AskMen.com Michael A. Lubarsky |
The One Button Suit Men around the world are rakishly wearing the one-button suit jacket as a renewed sign of rebellion. |
AskMen.com Michael A. Lubarksy |
How To Wear A White Suit There comes a time in every man's life when he wants to conquer the white suit. Follow our tips on how to wear one. |
AskMen.com |
Summer Suits Not everyone is a suit aficionado. We have to admit it, though, that it speaks to every gentleman, whether it's for business or for casual purposes. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2006 John McHale |
Infrared Products Continue to Improve Warfighter Capability Designers of infrared technology for military applications are all in agreement-business is not only good, but continued growth and support for new designs and capability are expected. Success on night battlefields has made the U.S. soldier hungry for even more products and new capabilities. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2008 |
DARPA Looks to Sensors Unlimited to Develop Next-Generation Night-Vision Technology The night-vision sensor technology will be for helmet-mounted and micro vehicle applications. |
AskMen.com |
Odd Jacket - Blazers & Suits In the 21st century -- where few men suit up each day and denim or cotton trousers are part of the daily uniform -- the odd jacket has become a must-have for menswear. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Tom Ford James Bond Suit Once you've got such a superb suit, copying James Bond's cooler-than-cool look is as straightforward as slipping on a perfectly pressed white dress shirt and adding a thin black tie for more formal occasions. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2011 Susan Karlin |
Raytheon Sarcos's Exoskeleton Nears Production The real-life Iron Man suit is lighter, stronger, and more efficient. |