The U.S. Army has hired the University of California at Santa Barbara to create a research center to build biotechnology for new materials, sensors and electronics. The five year, $50 million project will develop "biologically-derived and biologically-inspired materials, sensors and information processing expected to impact applications in precision strike, signature management, [chemical/biological defenses] and particulate environmental protection and counter-terrorism capabilities," according to the Army.
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