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		<title>The Pentagon&#8217;s &#8216;super soldier&#8217; ​​ambition</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is working on an efficient manufacturing method for a graphene-based chainmail bulletproof armor, which could potentially give the military better protection than today&#8217;s bulky vests. .</strong><br />
<span id="more-25386"></span> <strong> first.</strong> <strong> Bulletproof clothing made of carbon fiber</strong> </p>
<p> The researchers tested graphene&#8217;s ballistic missile defense by firing small projectiles at it. They found that the material was stiffer, more flexible and lighter than the Kevlar jackets used in the military today. And, a million layers of material would be only 1mm thick. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology&#8217;s (MIT) Soldier Nanotechnology Institute is working on an efficient manufacturing method for a graphene-based chainmail bulletproof armor, which could potentially give the military better protection than with today&#8217;s bulky coats. Chainmail (or mail or Maille) is armor made of metal rings joined together in a protective mesh pattern. Can be used for marines, especially those who have to work in harsh environments, bulletproof and protect against the risk of attack by wild animals when doing special missions. <strong> 2. Synthetic blood</strong> Synthetic blood is much more efficient than natural cells. The most promising technology being studied is a respirator &#8211; a theoretical red blood cell made of diamond that can hold gas at nearly 15,000 psi and exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen in the same way real blood cells. Supersoldiers whose breathing cells are mixed with their natural blood will essentially have trillions of miniature gas cylinders inside their bodies, which means they&#8217;ll never run out of breath and can stay under. water for hours without any other support equipment. <strong> 3. Jump 7 feet (2.13 meters) and run 25 mph (40.23km/h)</strong> Scientists at MIT and other research universities are looking to strengthen the human ankle and Achilles tendon with bio-boots that mimic the tendons of kangaroos. Humans equipped with such boots would be able to jump 7 feet (2.13 meters) or more, sprinting at incredible speeds. And run all day without muscle wear and tear. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_09_99_39121663/b163cdecc1ae28f071bf.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Bulletproof armor. </em> <strong> 4. Vaccinations for pain relief</strong> DARPA&#8217;s Combat Persistence Initiative (short for Defense Advanced Projects Agency of the Pentagon, USA) aims to help soldiers recover almost immediately from injuries. The pain-relieving shot will work for 30 days and eliminate the painful inflammation that persists after the injury. So soldiers could feel the initial agony of being hit by a bullet, but the pain would disappear within seconds. Soldiers can self-medicate and continue fighting until medical evacuation. <strong> 5. Fight against sleep</strong> Not all animals sleep the same way. DARPA wanted to find a way to let humans sleep with only half of their brains at a time like whales and dolphins, or even skip sleep for long periods like ENU mice. <strong> 6. Telepathy</strong> Not all brain implants look very comfortable. US Patent Application Richard A. Normann. Part of DARPA&#8217;s &#8220;Brain Machine Interface&#8221; project is to develop better computer chips that can connect directly to the human brain via implants. In addition to allowing soldiers to control robots with just their thoughts, this will allow teams to communicate via telepathy. While the chips have improved, the project has some detractors. Part of the research is the ability to control mice remotely via implanted chips, and some defense scientists worry about the risk of the military having its mind hacked. For example, the movie &#8220;Men Who Stare Goats&#8221; is based on a book by Jon Ronson about a secret unit created by the US military in 1979. According to the book, the US military believes soldiers can become invisible, go through walls and kill goats by staring at them. Actor Ewan McGregor plays a reporter who stumbles across a member of that special unit as he prepares to go to Iraq, and the reporter and Lyn Cassady &#8211; Clooney&#8217;s character &#8211; continue the unfortunate journey : they were kidnapped, shot and hit by a roadside bomb&#8230; <strong> 7. Power-assisted underwear</strong> Meanwhile, Harvard researchers studied the &#8220;soft exoskeleton&#8221;. It&#8217;s a DARPA-funded robotic suit that&#8217;s essentially a series of fabric muscles worn under a garment to assist the wearer in every step or movement. This reduces fatigue and increases strength without requiring the enormous amount of strength that tough exoskeletons require. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_09_99_39121663/c57cbbf3b7b15eef07a0.jpg" width="625" height="391"> <em> Gloves and climbing shoes like geckos.</em> <strong> 8. Gloves and climbing shoes like geckos</strong> Geckos use the tiny hairs on their legs to cling to surfaces on a molecular level. Although the &#8220;Z-Man&#8221; project does not necessarily give humans the ability to crawl along the ceiling like a gecko, special climbing shoes and gloves will allow soldiers to easily climb the amazing rock face. against or onto skyscrapers without any other equipment, greatly reducing overhead attack. Researchers have made breakthroughs and can actually support a man weighing up to 90.71kg with current prototypes. Experts note that in the civilian field, work on nerve transplants for humans is happening very quickly. In 2017, Elon Musk unveiled a pig named Gertrude with a coin-sized computer chip in his brain, to demonstrate his ambitious plan to create an interface between the brain and the machine.</p>
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		<title>The Pentagon&#8217;s Secret Program: The Strangest UFO Encounters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2021 06:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[UFO sightings on the Soviet side of the 1940-1950s were much more direct than those of the US and both attracted the attention of the military. Over the decades, the United States Air Force (USAF) has kept all investigations related to more than 12,000 UFO phenomena occurring between 1947-1969, in an extensive report. codenamed Green [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>UFO sightings on the Soviet side of the 1940-1950s were much more direct than those of the US and both attracted the attention of the military.</strong><br />
<span id="more-18051"></span> Over the decades, the United States Air Force (USAF) has kept all investigations related to more than 12,000 UFO phenomena occurring between 1947-1969, in an extensive report. codenamed Green Book Project.</p>
<p> <strong> The birth of flying saucers</strong> It was not until 2015 that this investigation was made public. To date, some of the strangest UFO incidents have been posted online, revealing mysterious objects in the sky that have shocked those who have witnessed it. The most famous case is the &#8220;Lubbock Beam&#8221; incident that 3 professors in Texas reflected on August 30, 1951. Together, they claim to have seen 20-30 lights in the sky. The objects appear to be about the size of a saucer and have a green fluorescence. &#8220;They are smaller than the full moon on the horizon. About 15 such bright streaks, round &#8230; We all feel extremely strange &#8220;- a professor shared. However, the USAF concluded that the light appeared to be caused by a porcupine (whose breast feathers are white, possibly reflecting light from urban lights below). Of the more than 12,000 UFO cases presented for dissection in the Blue Book Project, the majority concluded &#8220;disappointment&#8221; as such. The USAF believes that most of the strange objects seen are stars, clouds, civilian aircraft or reconnaissance aircraft. However, 701 of them are still unexplained. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_23_304_38942424/ee31334e270cce52971d.jpg" width="625" height="489"> <em> New Zealand UFO photo titled &#8220;Winter 1951&#8221;. Many believe it to be a flying saucer, but the USAF thinks it&#8217;s just a lenticular cloud Photo: DAILY MAIL</em> Evaluating the aforementioned massive investigation, Nigel Watson &#8211; author of the &#8220;UFO investigations Manual&#8221; (about UFO investigations from 1892 to the present) &#8211; said that in many cases, amateur investigators trying to find an explanation without having time to consider or research. In particular, a particular case that attracted Mr. Watson was the reflection of Kenneth Arnold&#8217;s strange object, an incident that can be called the beginning of the extremely popular term &#8220;flying saucer&#8221; later. Mr. Arnold saw 9 UFOs on Mount Rainier (Washington State) on June 24, 1947. The US government agencies were particularly interested in this report. A similar scene appeared in Tulsa, Oklahoma just a month later, on July 12, 1947. &#8220;These objects fly in a diagonal line stretching about 8 km, from the first object to the last object, evaporating,&#8221; said Mr. Watson. According to Arnold&#8217;s estimation, the above objects were traveling at more than 1,600 km/h from Mount Rainier to Mount Adams. It is &#8220;like a saucer if you let it slide across the water&#8221;. <strong> Soviet secret program</strong> Mr. Watson believes that the term flying saucer was born from describing the motion of a flying object rather than its appearance. From secret aircraft to simply birds flying in the sky have been proposed to try to explain the strange phenomena that are reflected, but, in fact, they are still a mystery. In the 1940s and 1950s, the events of encountering flying saucers or even alien abductions in the United States, began to fill the newspapers of this country. However, according to Soviet ufologist and author Paul Stonehill, UFO encounters on the Soviet side at that time were far more direct than those of the US and any object flying over the Soviet Union would have attracted the attention of the military. &#8220;The Soviets were shocked that so many UFOs were able to penetrate their borders and unleash themselves without the Kremlin knowing how to control,&#8221; Mr. Stonehill revealed on the Daily Star website. During the Cold War and the space race, Soviet forces frequently clashed with UFOs, once they were ordered to shoot down UFOs but failed. Mr. Stonehill &#8211; whose research articles on UFOs have been translated into 11 languages ​​- said that when reports of strange phenomena appear in the press, the Kremlin often interprets them as hoaxes. of the Western powers. However, a secret research program called SETKA (Iron Grid) was established in 1977 at the behest of then-President of the Council of Ministers of the USSR Alexei Kosygin, after the famous Petrozavodsk affair, during 48 UFOs appeared in the sky over the city in this Republic of Karelia (then in the Soviet Union). The purpose of SETKA is to identify UFOs as authorities have begun to acknowledge these flying objects may not belong to Earth. According to Mr. Stonehill, most of the files of this sensitive program remain secret. In total, more than 400 unusual mysterious cases, encounters with UFOs or aliens, were studied. The show also changed its name several times to distract the curious. <strong> Fierce encounter</strong> Through conversations with military intelligence personnel, government officials and Soviet-era scientists, Mr. Stonehill said the most intense encounter between UFOs and Soviet forces occurred in 1953, shortly after leader Joseph Stalin died. A large UFO appeared in the sky over the Taiga region in Siberia. At first, eyewitnesses thought it was a balloon. Soviet military commanders at that time sent a detachment to the scene. However, when trying to attack the foreign object, 3 of the detachment&#8217;s planes caught fire. Later, throughout the 1960s, Soviet forces had to comply with a limited order to shoot UFOs because authorities believed that the objects would fight back and destroy any unit that fired. into them. However, in some cases, the UFO side made the move first! In 1990, the legendary Soviet test pilot Marina Popovich held a press conference at the Russian Consulate in San Francisco and published images of what she called an alien plane. The female pilot with the rank of colonel claimed to have seen photos of children of human-alien hybrids. At the same time, Ms. Popovich said that Russian cosmonauts have also encountered UFOs many times.</p>
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