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'The thing that's amazing to me is this was 3D-printed': Pentagon's SciTech supremo describes future of warfare where projectiles are made up of coconut husks and coffee grounds

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Pentagon science advisor Joseph Jewell weighs in on the Ukraine war and integrating AI and biotech mark a paradigm shift in how the US military sees future conflicts Marines recently 3D-printed shaped charges from coconut husks and coffee grounds that beat conventional explosives by 25%Department of Defense is also trying to speed up innovation in the industry by offering as many as 500 patents free of charge to private companiesThe Russia-Ukrai…
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Tech Radar broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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