Musk will try to accelerate the development of the technology he offered for free 18 months ago.
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft prepares for Pluto flyby
After a ten year, three billion mile journey New Horizons will begin providing detailed information about the dark, cold outer region of the solar systm.
Rice sized laser a step forward for quantum-computing
Device runs on one-billionth of the electric current needed to power a hair dryer.
NASA envisions cloud city over Venus
The HAVOC concept would float humans 30 miles above Venus’ surface.
How do sea turtles find their way home? Scientists finally have an answer: magnetics
The ability of the sea turtle to navigate to the same beach after swimming thousands of miles has long baffled scientists, but new research reveals the answer.
New study finds humans on the verge of wiping out sea life
Meteors are leftovers but not building blocks of early solar system say researchers
A series of computer simulations shows that meteors were not fundamental to the formation of planets.
Zebra stripes as the multi-tool of nature: how patterns cool skin and fend off pests
Some believe that stripes adorn zebras to resist diseases, while others suggest that the animal’s markings act as a makeshift air-conditioner or predator repellent.
NASA evacuates section of ISS after false ammonia leak alarm
NASA’s segment of the International Space Station (ISS) was temporarily evacuated yesterday morning in response to a false alarm that led the astronauts to believe that ammonia had leaked into the spacecraft’s air supply.
Sea levels rising faster than scientists thought, study says
A number of factors caused the estimates to be off by about a half millimeter throughout the 20th century, including tidal gauge measurements that didn’t take into account man-made things like dikes and dams.
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