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How Apps Could Help Firefighters Combat Wildfires

Popular Science - 10 Jul 2013 01:45
How Apps Could Help Firefighters Combat Wildfires U.S. Forest Service is testing various apps to arm firefighters with lifesaving information out in the field. When it comes to wildfires, the slightest change in weather can have disastrous consequences for firefighters ...
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Interactions.org Newsdigest 9 July 2013

Interactions - 9 Jul 2013 23:15
-- CERN to Open For Tourists in September -- Decoding the Higgs Boson: Is it the Real Deal? -- CERN God Particle Experiment One - year Old Now -- Laser system allows determination of atomic binding energy of the rarest e...
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3-D Printing Shapes In Liquid Metal

Popular Science - 9 Jul 2013 21:33
3-D Printing Shapes In Liquid Metal Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed techniques to 3-D print liquid metal at room temperature. Exploring the limits of novel 3-D printing technology, researchers at North Carolina State Universit...
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Rice-husks could make much longer-lasting batteries

New Scientist - 9 Jul 2013 21:01
Electrodes made from the silicon derived from rice husks may prevent lithium ion batteries from degrading when they are charged and drained
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 9 Jul 2013 21:00
All the latest on newscientist.com: nano powder could cut fuel bills, quantum version of Nazi Enigma machine, sing to your heart's content, and more
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A new way of 3D printing liquid metal could offer a new range of flexible electronics
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Kickstarter Project to Send Thousands of Personal Spacecraft to the Moon NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft famously carry a pair of golden records encoded with images and sounds from Earth. Now, a new project hopes to similarly send discs to space. Only these discs are slightly more advanced. In...
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How Better Plane Design Is Making Crashes Less Deadly

Popular Science - 9 Jul 2013 20:30
How Better Plane Design Is Making Crashes Less Deadly How the decades-old concept of "crashworthiness" saves lives During the early days of flying, planes weren't built to crash. They could fly, sure, but when something went wrong, there wasn't much to protect a pilot or pa...
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Alan Turing and an army of codebreakers took years to crack the Enigma code - be thankful the Nazis weren't using a quantum Enigma machine
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Nano magic: The power of powder to save energy

New Scientist - 9 Jul 2013 19:00
Can adding a special ingredient to coolants slash fuel bills and stir up an energy revolution? (full text available to subscribers)
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From Trash to Cash: Old Landfills Yield New Opportunities As resources become more expensive, America may start mining its landfills for raw materials.
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A slice of the British space budget could be used to scan for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence using data gathered by other pursuits
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Fatal train wreck fuels debate over oil transport

New Scientist - 9 Jul 2013 04:02
A rail catastrophe has left at least 13 dead in Quebec, and renewed the debate over whether it is better to move oil by freight train or pipeline
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