


October/November | download October/November issue Davis Key Words: Additive manufacturing, Center for Global Security Research (CGSR), deterrence, disruptive technology, emerging technology, fusion, multidomain deterrence, National Ignition Facility, Polymer Production Enclave, strategic latency.

Printed Microbes Enhance Biomaterials | Rick Hynes Key Words: Additive manufacturing (AM), bacteria, biofilm, biological projection microstereolithography (BioPμSL), bioplastics, bioprinting, Micro Nano Bioengineering Laboratory (MNBL), Rhodopseudomonis palustris, stereolithographic apparatus for microbial bioprinting (SLAM).ĭeterrence through Strategic Latency | Zachary S. Iron under Extremes | Rick Kraus Key Words: Body-centered cubic (bcc), dynamo, hexagonal close-packed (hcp), magnetosphere, National Ignition Facility (NIF), super-Earth, TArget Diffraction In Situ (TARDIS), Velocity Interferometer System for Any Reflector (VISAR). W87-1 The Modification that Invigorated an Enterprise | Juliana Hsu Key Words: Additive manufacturing (AM), El Capitan supercomputer, electron beam cold hearth melter (EBCHM), earned value management system (EVMS), hot press, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD), National Ignition Facility (NIF), National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Nuclear Security Enterprise (NSE), plutonium, ReSorT model, Sentinel, W80-4 Life-Extension Program (LEP), W87-1 Modification Program. The following is a list of all the Science and Technology Review, and Energy and Technology Review articles online (March 1994–present) with article/pdf links.
