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Watch This Remote-Controlled Robot Dragonfly Tear Up The Skies
Popular Science - 2 Apr 2013 00:32
Super-light, flapping-wing flight in any direction
In A Future Where Newspapers Still Exist, Let's Deliver Them By Drone
Popular Science - 2 Apr 2013 00:04
Delivering mail with quadcopters may be silly, but the concept is being talked about for real. April Fool's Day sucks, because people on the Internet say things that would be awesome if they were real, and sadly are not....
Data Analysis: What You Should've Done To Get Google Glass
Popular Science - 1 Apr 2013 22:00
The winners of the Google Glass Explorer contest have been announced, and the lucky few get to do a beta run of Google's new gadget. Data shows what they had in common. Last week, Google announced the winners of the Goog...
A Working Transistor Built Out Of DNA Within A Living Cell
Popular Science - 1 Apr 2013 20:36
We're this close to having a usable biocomputer. Pretty much anything can be a computer, if it can compute logical functions, store data, and transmit information -- even living cells. A team at Stanford University has a...
Faster-Than-Light Drive
Popular Science - 1 Apr 2013 20:08
Instead of using rockets or thrusters, a craft equipped with warp drive would move by distorting space. The warp drive proposed by Miguel Alcubierre would achieve faster-than-light speeds by distorting space-time. The de...
Warp Factor
Popular Science - 1 Apr 2013 19:03
A NASA scientist claIms to be on the verge of faster-than-light travel: is he for real? Last September, a few hundred scientists, engineers and space enthusiasts gathered at the Hyatt Hotel in downtown Houston for the se...
Nerve-Stimulating Headband May Prevent Migraines
KQED Quest - 1 Apr 2013 19:00
Migraines affect about 30 million Americans, but anti-migraine medications are often ineffective or cause unpleasant side effects. New research indicates that migraines may be prevented by wearing a headband that stimula...
Stupidity: What makes people do dumb things
New Scientist - 1 Apr 2013 19:00
Human intelligence varies astonishingly. Why didn't evolution make us all geniuses, and why do even those with high IQ act like fools, asks Sally Adee (full text available to subscribers)
Controversial No More - Study Shows Much Hyped Multiple Sclerosis 'Cure' Doesn't Work
Singularity Hub - 1 Apr 2013 18:56
Paolo Zamboni didn't buy into the conventional wisdom that multiple sclerosis was an autoimmune disorder resulting in the wearing away of the nervous system's cellular insulation: myelin. Instead, the vascular surgeon fr...
Where Should The FAA Test Drones?
Popular Science - 1 Apr 2013 18:00
What does it take for a state to be selected as a drone test site?
Gallery: Where Should The FAA Test Drones?
Popular Science - 1 Apr 2013 18:00
The pros and cons of seven potential drone test sites.
Battle for Star Birth
Physics Central - 1 Apr 2013 15:36Ships must kill off the beasties in the ballast water
New Scientist - 1 Apr 2013 11:00
Dangerous biological stowaways could easily be banished from ships' ballast. It's a disgrace that rich nations won't play ball, says Fred Pearce