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New Scientist - 5 Jul 2013 21:00
All the latest on newscientist.com: the end of colour blindness, black hole blitzars, killer quantum apps, hipster toad, drone strikes on the farm, and more
What The X-47B Reveals About The Future Of Autonomous Flight
Popular Science - 5 Jul 2013 21:00
Five things you need to know about the X-47B, the U.S. military's first unmanned, autonomous combat jet. When the Navy's X-47B drone screamed skyward off the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush in May, those of us stan...
Feedback: Holy breadsticks
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2013 21:00
Holy edibles, marketing fraud, marketing fraud and more (full text available to subscribers)
Lasers watch plant roots grow in transparent soil
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2013 20:14
Close-up 3D images of how roots grow in transparent polymer soil can help researchers monitor how plants are faring and develop better crops
Zoologger: Hipster toad has weaponised moustache
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2013 20:14
With sharp spines growing out of their upper lips, male Emei moustache toads are the brawlers of the amphibian world
Natural fracking feeds an eternal flame
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2013 20:00
Behind a waterfall there is a light that never goes out. It's not a fairy tale - the eternal flame is fed by gas from a shale formation deep underground
Robot Rodeo, Y'all!
Popular Science - 5 Jul 2013 19:30
This is what happens when police, military folks, and scientists get together to play with very expensive robots. It's 10 a.m. on a Wednesday, and I'm watching a robot poke a forest camouflage backpack with a stick. Here...
Miniature, Freaky Fast Quadruped Robots
Singularity Hub - 5 Jul 2013 19:10
One of the longstanding goals in robotics is the mastery of motion, such that balance, precision, and control provide the same kind of all-terrain navigation seen in biological quadruped counterparts. Another goal? Make ...
Tracking Your Ecological Footprint
KQED Quest - 5 Jul 2013 18:00
Online tools can track the true global costs of your lifestyle choices.
Don't take life sitting down
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2013 11:00
Desk-bound workers and their employers should take note of new research on the health hazards of too much sitting
Starfish eyes are good enough to show them the way home
New Scientist - 5 Jul 2013 03:01
If they stray from the reef, starfish can use the light-sensitive organs at the tips of their arms to form images, helping them find their way home