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U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

The US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) is the corporate research laboratory for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps and conducts a broad program of scientific research and advanced development. NRL has been in existence since 1923, when it opened under the Office of Naval Research at the instigation of Thomas Edison. "The Government should maintain a great research laboratory.... In this could be developed...all the technique of military and naval progression without any vast expense."

NRL's accomplishments range from the development of Gamma-ray Radiography and radar to the Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph Experiment (LASCO) and Dragon Eye (a robotic airborne sensor system). The Laboratory first proposed a nuclear submarine in 1939, and developed over-the-horizon radar in the late 1950's. The details of Grab I , deployed by NRL as the nation's first intelligence satellite, were recently declassified. The Laboratory is responsible for the Identification friend or foe (IFF) system. In 1985, two scientists at the Laboratory, Herbert A. Hauptmann and Jerome Karle, won the Nobel Prize for work in molecular structure analysis. The projects developed by the laboratory often become mainstream applications without public awareness of the developer; an example in computer science is Onion Routing.

A few of the Laboratory's many current specialties include plasma physics, space physics , materials science, and tactical electronic warfare .

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