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  • Air Force officials fund super-fast, secure computing

    Air Force Office of Scientific Research-supported physicists at the University of Michigan are developing innovative components for quantum, or super-fast, computers that will improve security for data storage and transmission on Air Force systems. According to Professor Duncan Steel, lead

  • BX/PX Sweepstakes and Savings Await Military Retirees who 'Still Serve'

    As part of its annual "Still Serving" weekend, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) will salute former Soldiers and Airmen by offering unique specials and events at BXs and PXs worldwide from Sept. 18-20. AAFES' "Still Serving" sales and benefits information flyer is already arriving in the

  • Air Force doctor advances cyanide poisoning treatment

    In espionage novels, cyanide capsules are swallowed by captured spies who would rather commit suicide than divulge classified information. But the highly toxic chemical used in so many works of fiction is a real threat for being used as a terrorist weapon. Maj. (Dr.) Vik Bebarta, a physician and

  • CDC High Flyers - August 2009

    Congratulations to the following Airmen who scored 90 percent or better on their Career Development Course exams during the month of August. Staff Sgt. James Burns 87th Security Forces Squadron Airman 1st Class Shane Stower 87th Aerospace Medicine Squadron Airman 1st Class Constance Hicks 87th