Nasa Tech Briefs: May 2026

26AERP05

5/7/2026

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  • How Machina Labs is Reshaping Defense Manufacturing with AI-Driven 7-Axis Robotics
  • Engineering at the Speed of Conflict: The New Era of Defense Testing
  • MyDefence Expands Production, Validation of Wearable and Mobile Counter-UAS Systems
  • Keeping Pace with Changes in Defense Technology: Why Embedded Systems Must Deliver Agility, Resilience, and Endurance
  • From Autonomous Vehicles to Ship-to-Shore to: Designing 60 GHz Networks for Tactical Applications
  • Defense Research Program Developing Tactical Clocks for GPS-Free Navigation
  • The Drone Equation: Proportional Response to the UAS Threat
    High-end interceptors. Low-end threats. The answer isn't bigger missiles but smarter integration.
  • Virginia Tech Experts Accelerate Skydio Drone Flights Over People and Vehicles
    Researchers recently helped Skydio, the leading U.S. drone manufacturer, demonstrate compliance to the Federal Aviation Administration's rules for safe flights over people and vehicles.
  • Teaching Robots to Fly Like Birds
    Rutgers researchers replace motors with smart materials in an innovative approach to flight.
  • RPI Researchers Harness Agentic AI for Smarter, Faster Aerospace Design
    Funding from Google and the U.S. Department of Energy helped a team of researchers develop an assortment of agentic AI-enabled tools to help optimize traditional aerospace design processes.
  • Can Multi-Fingered Robots Transform Shipboard Operations and Autonomous Maintenance?
    USC Viterbi researcher received Office of Naval Research's Young Investigator Program award with Study on dexterous robotics.
  • Can Multi-Fingered Robots Transform Shipboard Operations and Autonomous Maintenance?
    USC Viterbi researcher received Office of Naval Research's Young Investigator Program award with Study on dexterous robotics.
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