Research & Resources: Vulture venture
Spring 2012. Retrieved online July 18, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU Research & Resources
NMSU lands support role for major DARPA project
With a wingspan of 400 feet, the Vulture will be the largest unmanned aircraft ever flown in the world, but for New Mexico State University’s Physical Science Laboratory it’s only the latest in a long string of groundbreaking projects PSL has bee More »
White Sands Missile Range commander visits NMSU UAS hangar for familiarization tour
March 20, 2012 by Emily C. Kelley, NMSU News Center
Brig. Gen. John G. Ferrari, commanding general, White Sands Missile Range, visited the New Mexico State University Physical Science Lab and Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Hangar for a familiarization tour last week.
New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services Cabinet Secretary Timothy Hale also participated in the visit.
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NMSU psychology professor sees automated cargo delivery in the future
October 31, 2011 by Tonya Suther, NMSU News Center
NMSU News: Psychology and the UAS
Re-uploaded by nmsunews on March 30, 2012.
A New Mexico State University psychology professor is studying drones and the pilots who operate them in order to create guidelines for the Federal Aviation Administration and other agencies.
These guidelines will establish methods so unmanned aircraft sys More »
NMSU announces major UAV project with DARPA, Boeing
NMSU News: NMSU announces contract to flight test Vulture unmanned aerial vehicle
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New Mexico State University on Sept. 30, 2011, announced that its Physical Science Laboratory is partnering with the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in developing and testing DARPA's Vulture unmanned aerial vehicle program.
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Research & Resources: NMSU research has substantial impact on state’s economy
Spring 2011. Retrieved online June 28, 2011 by Darrell J. Pehr, NMSU Research & Resources
When a Roosevelt County farmer tugs a peanut plant from the rich soil in eastern New Mexico, there’s really no question the plant was successfully grown thanks in part to research developed by New Mexico State University.
When an entrepreneur builds a business and creates jobs in New M More »
