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Intelligent Headlights Make Raindrops Disappear
Popular Science - 30 Apr 2013 01:39
A camera finds individual drops, then a projector blacks them out of the driver's view. Anyone who's ever driven through a heavy rain has hoped for something like this: a system that can make rain drops vanish--or at lea...
SpaceShipTwo goes supersonic on first powered flight
New Scientist - 30 Apr 2013 00:30
The Virgin Galactic space plane fired its rocket and soared above the Mojave Desert. Founder Richard Branson says they will reach space by year's end
Terrifying Robot Snake Will Rescue You Whether You Like It Or Not
Popular Science - 30 Apr 2013 00:30
The snake 'bot will slither through collapsed buildings on its way to saving you and/or scaring you out of your mind. Carnegie Mellon's modular snake robot has been tested for use in both rescue operations and situations...
Supervolcano eruptions may not be so deadly after all
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2013 23:00
A massive volcanic eruption 75,000 years ago seems to have had little effect on the climate, suggesting that such huge blasts could be survivable
Watch This Baseball-Playing Robot Learn To Hit Every Pitch
Popular Science - 29 Apr 2013 22:30
Give this guy a baseball contract, stat. brightcove.createExperiences(); There've been a few attempts recently to build robots that function sort of like the human brain: artificial intelligences that "learn" from their ...
For Five Bucks, Every Screen In Your House Could Be A Touchscreen
Popular Science - 29 Apr 2013 21:37
Tech hooks into your home's electric system to track touch from afar Touchscreens aren't exactly expensive or rare, but the uTouch project from researchers at the University of Washington is doing something we've never s...
Today on New Scientist
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2013 21:00
All the latest stories on newscientist.com, including: strange creatures far below our feet, criminal corporations, psychiatry's Higgs moment, and more
Today on New Scientist: 29 April 2013
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2013 21:00
All the latest stories on newscientist.com, including: strange creatures far below our feet, criminal corporations, psychiatry's Higgs moment, and more
Eye-tracking gadget knows just what you're longing for
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2013 20:50
A prototype device that needs no calibration is taking gaze-tracking to the next level - and might be ideal for a new generation of advertising displays
New Smartphone App Locates The Source Of Gunfire
Popular Science - 29 Apr 2013 20:00
Soldiers have a futuristic new way to find snipers. A new DARPA-funded smartphone app analyzes the sounds and shockwaves from bullets to determine the source of gunfire. Researchers at Vanderbilt University created the a...
Prague gas explosion highlights ageing pipeline danger
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2013 19:55
An explosion in central Prague that injured up to 40 people illustrates the risk of leaks from 100-year-old infrastructure in countries around the world
Sharp-eyed bug hunter discovers tiny Tinkerbell fly
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2013 19:49
A wasp that's even smaller than its fairy-tale Peter Pan namesake has been found among the leaf litter of a Costa Rican forest
Giant Next-Generation Thirty Meter Telescope Gets Permit From Hawaii to Build on Mauna Kea
Singularity Hub - 29 Apr 2013 19:25
What would Dr. Evil do with a supercomputer, a giant laser, and a 30-meter deformable mirror? Hold the planet for ransom, of course. The billion-dollar Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) project, on the other hand, will assemb...
Deep life: Strange creatures living far below our feet
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2013 19:00
From Methuselah microbes to animals that eschew oxygen, strange underground organisms are redefining what life means - and where it will end (full text available to subscribers)
The Most Exciting Google Service In Years, Google Now, Comes To iPhone and iPad
Popular Science - 29 Apr 2013 18:30
Google's awesome/creepy personal assistant lands on iOS. Google Now, the service that's made us say "holy crap" out loud more than just about anything else over the past year, is finally leaving its warm Android nest for...
Gene sequencing helps identify drug-resistant malaria
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2013 18:22
Three sub-populations of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum have been identified in Cambodia - this should make it easier to track resistance
In A New Study, Video Games Helped People Lose Weight
Popular Science - 29 Apr 2013 18:00
Patients who learned weight maintenance techniques through the game "Second Life" were more likely to keep the weight off. Videogames and weight loss are an odd pairing, but in a study, researchers found the game "Second...
Bringing major corporations to book for their crimes
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2013 18:00
Two new books tell the complex, fascinating and sometimes frustrating tale of attempts to hold multinationals to account for environmental and social crimes
Physics of the Bed of Nails
Physics Central - 29 Apr 2013 16:50Psychiatry needs its Higgs boson moment
New Scientist - 29 Apr 2013 11:00
Fighting the scourge of mental illness means giving psychiatry the kind of boost that physics got from the Higgs hunt, says Nick Craddock