The Office of Naval Research recently rolled out a series of unmanned patrol boats that can approach potential enemy ships without putting sailors’ lives in danger.
SpaceShipOne celebrates 10th anniversary
Scientists at SpaceShipX celebrated the tenth anniversary of private space travel with cake, candles, and tears of joy.
Microneedle capsules may soon replace injections for drug delivery
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Massachusets General Hospital created a capsule coated with tiny needles that can inject drugs into the lining of the stomach.
Scientists discover one-step oxygen production process
A new study from researchers at UC Davis show that oxygen can be formed in a one-step process by using a UV laser.
‘Comet chaser’ to land on 67P/Churyumov-Gersimenko
In about one month the “comet chaser” Rosetta plans to intercept 67P/Churyumov-Gersimenko, obtaining detailed information on the comet’s shape and composition.
Report: Google X looking to develop large-scale video displays
Outside of arenas and billboards, it remains unclear just what the market would be for giant video screens.
Human activity to blame for dwindling numbers of cheetahs, researchers say
With the lions’ prey having been reduced or re-distributed through human impacts, their ability to balance their energy budgets has been severely limited.
New genes discovered that determine your height
The study involved more than 450 experts from all over the globe.
Nation’s least generous state revealed
Utah is the nation’s most generous state.
Bigger friends lead to bigger appetites, study finds
Overweight diners lead others to consume significantly more unhealthy food
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