In the second issue of Volume 2 of the HDIAC Journal, we look at how advances in medical, alternative energy and homeland defense and security technologies can assist the Department of Defense. First, we review how advancements in harnessing power from the sea can benefit the DoD in developing further alternative energy sources. We also see how scientists are working to make battlefield MRI a reality for warfighters, which could be instrumental in providing medical diagnostics to soldiers.
Articles In This Issue
U.S. National Biosurveillance: An Integrated Enterprise
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