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How It Works: The Thermal Camera That Found The Boston Bomber
Popular Science - 26 Apr 2013 00:00
You can't hide from the infrared eye of the law. The night before police captured Dzhokar Tsarnaev, a convenience store robbery set off a series of events that included the death of an MIT police officer, a gunfight that...
Kickstarter Campaign To Create Glowing Plant Goes Viral - Singularity Labs FTW!
Singularity Hub - 25 Apr 2013 23:40
"I firmly believe that this is something that's going to revolutionize our society. With this technology we have a lot of tools that can solve a lot of humanity's problems. We're limited only by our imagination."
The Tangled Logic Of Time Travel In Movies [Infographic]
Popular Science - 25 Apr 2013 23:00
This flowchart contains spoilers! This infographic by Mr. Dalliard documents the nature, logic, and scale of time travel in film. Most of the terms are straightforward, and then there's the "Novikov self-consistency prin...
Earliest Mayan monuments unearthed in Guatemala
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2013 22:00
Many archaeologists believe that the Maya learned to build pyramids from the dominant Olmec civilisation, but new finds suggest otherwise
Metamaterial Can Squirt A Magnetic Field Through A Hose
Popular Science - 25 Apr 2013 21:41
Magnetic fields normally wane as distance increases, but a new hose changes things. Electromagnetic waves can travel over long distances without interruption. But magnetism, the field that attracts or repels objects, onl...
Quantum effects get a weirdness scale
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2013 21:00
A ranking system for quantum effects gives us a sense of how close - or not - we are to realising Schrödinger's cat
Today on New Scientist: 25 April 2013
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2013 21:00
All the latest stories on newscientist.com: urban cool, alien water worlds, how to get online if you can't read or write, the unreal world, and more
How The New $100 Bill Will Foil Counterfeiters
Popular Science - 25 Apr 2013 21:00
The most complicated $100 bill yet For as long as there has been money, there've been people trying to make fake money. In the U.S., the latest effort to stop counterfeiting will arrive October 8, when the next $100 bill...
Mindscapes: The woman who was dropped into her body
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2013 20:54
Depersonalisation disorder - in which your memories feel alien and your world unreal - is less rare than you might think. We speak to someone who has it
Kinect plus projector makes anything a remote control
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2013 20:15
A combination of depth cameras and projectors called WorldKit lets you create zappers for TVs, room lighting, and more, on any bit of household furniture
CO2 Emissions in US Plunge to 1994 Levels As Natural Gas Booms
Singularity Hub - 25 Apr 2013 20:00
Proponents of natural gas, or methane in its purest form, say it is cleaner than coal and oil, lacks the PR problems and toxic waste byproducts of nuclear, and more efficiently produces electricity than sustainable sourc...
A portrait of neon hedgehogs in a nanosphere garden
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2013 19:57
An award-winning image of brightly coloured microscopic pom-poms reveals how a novel material affects crystal growth
Humans may have reached the Americas 22,000 years ago
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2013 19:30
A controversial find of stone tools in Brazil suggests that humans somehow reached the Americas at the height of the last ice age
Oases of cool: Taking the heat out of urban living
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2013 19:00
Can new technology and astute planning keep our cities cool in the face of global warming? Kat Austen investigates the best ideas (full text available to subscribers)
Paris Through a Water Drop
Physics Central - 25 Apr 2013 16:12Water worlds bring us closer to finding Earth's twin
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2013 16:07
A pair of planets roughly the size of Earth are adding to the diversity of life-friendly worlds we may find across the galaxy (full text available to subscribers)
Voice-based web access helps illiterate get online
New Scientist - 25 Apr 2013 11:00
A new internet system is giving a voice to people in Africa who cannot read or write or who lack a computer
Singularity Hub Membership Update: Gearing Up For Great Things
Singularity Hub - 25 Apr 2013 02:28
Great things are afoot in the Singularity Hub Membership Program, and all signs point to even more growth in a community thriving more than ever before. What makes us so confident of the future? Because we're passionate ...
Facts About Potassium
Live Science - 25 Apr 2013 02:25
Potassium is a highly reactive metal that explodes when it comes in contact with water. But it is also an essential nutrient.