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What Information Can The Justice Department Get From Your Phone Records?
Popular Science - 15 May 2013 01:45
The U.S. Department of Justice has subpoenaed the Associated Press's telephone records. How much data will officials have access to? Yesterday the Associated Press reported that the U.S. Department of Justice used subpoe...
Autonomous X-47B Jet Fighter Makes Historic First Launch From An Aircraft Carrier
Popular Science - 15 May 2013 01:14
As PopSci cheers from the carrier deck ABOARD THE USS GEORGE H.W. BUSH, ATLANTIC OCEAN--All that was left on the carrier deck was a cloud of white steam wafting over a flight crew that was visibly bursting with excitemen...
Was the 2013 World Press Photo Of The Year A Fake?
Popular Science - 15 May 2013 00:30
Forensic image analysis relaunches the controversy. In February, the winner of the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year award came under fire after allegations surfaced that it had been significantly altered. The or...
Face-reading system watches you watching ads
New Scientist - 14 May 2013 23:48
A system that gauges your enjoyment of online adverts by using a webcam to watch your face muscles move could help tailor more engaging commercials
Interactions.org Newsdigest 14 May 2013
Interactions - 14 May 2013 22:30
-- Huge magnetic ring coming to Chicago's suburbs via the long road -- Cern to open scientific tourist trail -- Scientist finds beauty in search for elusive dark matter -- Fermilab Proposes Neutrino Construction Project ...
2013 Invention Awards: Hot Savings
Popular Science - 14 May 2013 21:55
An HVAC system powered by an 18-wheeler's exhaust. Semitruck drivers idle their engines to heat or cool their vehicles' cabs--a practice that burns a billion gallons of fuel each year. Small engines on the back of a cab,...
2013 Invention Awards: Suborbital Safeguard
Popular Science - 14 May 2013 21:30
A sleek, comfortable space suit designed to protect high-flying tourists. During NASA's 2007 Astronaut Glove Challenge, costume fabricator Ted Southern met fellow competitor Nikolay Moiseev, a Russian space-suit builder....
Newswire: 14 May 2013 - CERN - Physicists at CERN measure a fundamental property of the rarest element on Earth
Interactions - 14 May 2013 21:30
An international team of physicists at the radioactive-beam facility ISOLDE at CERN* have for the first time measured the ionization potential of the rare radioactive element astatine**.
X-47B Takes Off From An Aircraft Carrier Today
Popular Science - 14 May 2013 21:00
It's a momentous occasion for the autonomous drone, sure, but remote-controlled airplanes have been making naval history for 86 years. The U.S. Navy's autonomous X-47B drone took off from an aircraft carrier today. This ...
Today on New Scientist
New Scientist - 14 May 2013 21:00
All the latest stories on newscientist.com: the Falklands lone wolf, inside a bird flu biosafety lab, the Bible gets peer-reviewed, peachy planets, and more
Inside the lab racing to make vaccine for deadly flu
New Scientist - 14 May 2013 20:45
Peter Aldhous visits a biosafety lab rushing to produce a vaccine that could be the main defence against an H7N9 flu pandemic that would threaten millions
How To Turn An AK-47 Into A Soup Ladle
Popular Science - 14 May 2013 20:30
A DIY metaphor for peace Changing swords into plowshares and spears into pruning-hooks is an ancient metaphor for turning away from violence and toward peaceful labor. Mike Izbicki, a former Navy midshipman who in 2011 w...
GROVER the NASA rover takes on Greenland ice sheet
New Scientist - 14 May 2013 19:36
A cheaper option than aircraft or satellite monitoring, the GROVER rover will reveal the effects of climate change on ice cover in Greenland
Video Shows Robo Raven Diving, Spiraling, Flipping--and Getting Attacked by a Hawk
Singularity Hub - 14 May 2013 19:26
Robo Raven is a truly clever robot flier--it can dive, spiral, even back flip. Although up close, Robo Raven's reflective body doesn't look very hawk-like, its wing motion and silhouette are realistic enough to fool a ha...
Polytron, Maker of Switchable Privacy Glass Aims For Transparent Smartphone
Singularity Hub - 14 May 2013 19:25
Taiwan's Polytron Techologies, a subsidiary of US firm Polytronix, wants to change the way we look at (and through) glass, one of mankind's oldest inventions. Polytron makes giant touchscreens, selectively opaque glass, ...
Hunters In Louisiana Build Thermal Camera Carrying Drone to Hunt Hogs
Singularity Hub - 14 May 2013 19:24
Drones are notorious for their grim military and law enforcement uses. But as the cost of UAV technology has plummeted in recent years, non-government use of DIY drones is on the up and up. Take feral hogs, for example. ...
Proof that an infinite number of primes are paired
New Scientist - 14 May 2013 19:10
A new proof brings mathematicians a step closer to solving one of number theory's most famously intractable problems
To save the planet, chow down on a caterpillar
New Scientist - 14 May 2013 19:02
We should all be eating more insects, because doing so is better for the environment than eating conventional meat like beef
Are Doughnuts Destroying Forests?
KQED Quest - 14 May 2013 19:00
The former Director General at the Center for International Forestry Research, Frances Seymour has been a world leader in the effort to understand and address the impacts of tropical deforestation for 20 years. Or as she...
2013 Invention Awards: Robotic Performer
Popular Science - 14 May 2013 17:02
A programmable animatronic robot kit. Brian Roe spent nearly a decade building animatronic monsters for films such as Virus, A.I., and Scooby Doo 2. Then, almost overnight, Hollywood abandoned mechanical characters for c...
Backyard Roller Coaster Physics
Physics Central - 14 May 2013 16:07Lone wolf: The beast that shouldn't have been
New Scientist - 14 May 2013 15:00
How did a unique and now extinct wolf-like creature come to make its home in the Falkland Islands? New DNA evidence backs an unlikely explanation (full text available to subscribers)