Technology News
The Arctic Sea Ice Melt Season Is Getting Longer
Bad Astronomy - 25 Jun 2014 13:30
A new study by NASA the National Snow and Ice Data Center indicates that the Arctic "melt season"--the time of the year when temperatures are warm enough for ice to melt--is getting longer all the time. There's a lot of ...
Harpooning space debris
Phys.org - 25 Jun 2014 13:30
(Phys.org) --Faced with the challenge of capturing tumbling satellites to clear key orbits, ESA is considering turning to an ancient terrestrial technology: the harpoon.
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Photography Blog - 25 Jun 2014 12:00Engineered Probiotics Prevent Obesity in Mice
Live Science - 25 Jun 2014 15:16
Researchers genetically modified probiotic bacteria to produce a hunger-suppressing hormone in the gut.
Netgear's Nighthawk X6 router packs 6 antennas, 3 Wi-Fi radios, and 802.11ac
PC World - 25 Jun 2014 14:30
The Nighthawk X6 router that Netgear announced today sounds a lot like the RT-AC3200 that Asus announced at Computex. One big difference: You can preorder Netgear's $300 product today for delivery in early July. Asus doe...
Transfering magnetic fields across long distances
Phys.org - 25 Jun 2014 13:40
A Catalan, German and Austrian group of physicists has developed a new technology to transfer magnetic fields to arbitrary long distances, which is comparable to transmitting and routing light in optical fibers. Oriol Ro...
3D mammograms may detect breast cancer more effectively: Study
Tech Times - 25 Jun 2014 13:38
A study conducted and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reported an increase in detection of tiny tumors by a combination of 2D mammograms and Hologic Inc.'s 3D mammograms, or tomosynthesis.
Salutron reveals LifeTrak Core C210 activity tracker
Coolest Gadgets - 25 Jun 2014 20:30
When it comes to keeping fit, one is certainly open to many different options, as well as the variety in intensity. Want to lose weight faster? Just work out more in calorie burning routines, and if you would prefer noth...
Robotic Hand Uses AI to Specialize Its Grip for Any Object
Singularity Hub - 25 Jun 2014 17:00
Your cat may think she's your boss, but she would actually be your boss if it weren't for a feat of engineering called the human hand, complete with opposable thumbs. It's not easy to build a robot that can compete with ...
Are hormones causing children's weight gain?
Science Daily - 25 Jun 2014 21:12
The number of children who are obese remains alarmingly high in the U.S. and, unfortunately, diseases associated with obesity are on the rise. Worried about their overweight children, many parents wonder if other diagnos...
Marriage and healthy hearts: Correlation between unhappy marital interactions, cardiovascular disease risk
Science Daily - 25 Jun 2014 19:26
The affairs of the heart may actually affect the affairs of the heart in ways previously not understood. "Growing evidence suggests that the quality and patterns of one's social relationships may be linked with a variety...
Judge: Warrantless Bulk Surveillance Is Legal
ABC News - 25 Jun 2014 05:03
Federal judge upholds constitutionality of warrantless surveillance in Oregon terrorism case
Occupy Google protest takes a stand at Google headquarters
CNET - 25 Jun 2014 04:39Yes, Google works with "former military operations people." But they won't tell us who, or from where
PandoDaily - 25 Jun 2014 02:30
Last week, I wrote about how Google’s working with a mysterious set of "former military operations people" on Project Loon -- the company’s zany and rather frightening attempt to have an army of WiFi/surveillance bal...
Microsoft has become completely fed up with the U.S. government's surveillance programs
BGR - 25 Jun 2014 00:30
Microsoft has been one of many technology companies standing up to the U.S. government in response to unwarranted, rampant data collection. CNET reports that Microsoft’s top lawyer, Brad Smith, spoke on Tuesday morning...
Did Neanderthals eat their vegetables?
MIT - 25 Jun 2014 23:00
MIT study provides first direct evidence of plants in the Neanderthal diet.
MicroRNA that blocks bone destruction could offer new therapeutic target for osteoporosis
Science Daily - 25 Jun 2014 21:15
A promising molecule that blocks bone destruction and, therefore, could provide a potential therapeutic target for osteoporosis and bone metastases of cancer has been discovered by cancer researchers. The molecule, miR-3...
Motivational interviewing helps reduce home secondhand smoke exposure among inner city children at risk
Science Daily - 25 Jun 2014 21:12
Motivational interviewing, along with standard education and awareness programs, significantly reduced secondhand smoke exposure among children living in those households. Motivational interviewing, a counseling strategy...
Embrace the lumpiverse: How mess kills dark energy
New Scientist - 25 Jun 2014 21:00
An elegant assumption underpins our cosmic model: that everything looks the same everywhere. But does it make us see things that aren't there? (full text available to subscribers)
Vegetarian diets produce fewer greenhouse gases and increase longevity, say new studies
Science Daily - 25 Jun 2014 20:55
Consuming a plant-based diet results in a more sustainable environment and reduces greenhouse gas emissions, while improving longevity, according to new research. Based on findings that identified food systems as a signi...
Supreme Court Rules Against Aereo Streaming Service
Slashdot - 25 Jun 2014 16:55
New submitter Last_Available_Usern (756093) writes that the Aereo saga is likely over. "The U.S. Supreme Court today dealt a potentially fatal blow to Aereo, an Internet service that allows customers to watch broadcast T...
Android TV set-top box with gaming focus due to launch at Google I/O
Digital Trends - 25 Jun 2014 16:13
Google is set to unveil tons of new software at Google I/O 2014, but it may also reveal an Android TV set-top box. The new TV box will reportedly focus on games and streaming content from Android devices. The post Androi...