Scientists at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory have objected to a proposal by iRobot Corp. to sell lawnmowers guided by radio waves.
New research could resurrect brontosaurus, in text books at least
Brontosaurus was first discovered in the 1870s and ceased to exist as its own genus in 1903, now it could be poised for a comeback.
Better sensors for medical imaging, contraband detection
New magnetometer technology could lead to vast improvements in results and availability of medical and security technologies.
Most of western Canada’s 17,000 glaciers could be lost due to climate change
Western Canadian power supplies, water supplies,
When will humans actually land on Mars? Bill Nye and The Planetary Society have an answer
Nearly 70 scientists attended a three-day workshop to discuss reasonable expectations for mankind’s journey to Mars.
Tarantulas become clumsy and uncoordinated in the heat, study says
Researchers speculate that bodily reactions to temperature encourage tarantulas to stay hidden until dusk.
Three new species of ‘dragon-esque’ woodlizards discovered
New species found in Peru and Ecuador bring the total number of wood lizard types to 18.
After a two year wait, the Large Hadron Collider is up and running again
The worlds most powerful supercollider is ready to reveal more of the universe’s best kept secrets.
Could existing lava tunnels provide shelter for long term moon missions
Ancient volcanic activity on the moon could provide efficient protection for long term lunar missions, research stations and settlements.
Exoskeleton leg brace improves walking efficiency for everyone
Simple spring and clutch device uses no power but improves the efficiency of the human stride.
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