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Storm warning: The winds of climate change
New Scientist - 23 Jul 2013 19:00
Faster winds are affecting how much heat and carbon dioxide the oceans soak up, with immense consequences for us all, finds Anil Ananthaswamy (full text available to subscribers)
What Manhattan Would Look Like In A Nuclear Blast [Infographic]
Popular Science - 24 Jul 2013 01:30
The latest nuclear-explosion modeling program includes eye-level views from hypothetical ground zeros. The Cold War might be over, but that hasn't made the threat of a nuclear blast any less upsetting. Especially when yo...
12 Insanely Ambitious Ideas For Improving Space Exploration
Popular Science - 23 Jul 2013 23:30
NASA has awarded $100,000 to each of these sci-fi projects, which cover everything from suspended animation to Mars kites to 3-D printed food. NASA has announced the award-winners of its Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIA...
Goodyear To Replace Its Blimps With Zeppelins
Popular Science - 23 Jul 2013 21:30
Rigid airships are back, baby! Goodyear is about to succeed where the American military has failed. Rigid airships, also known as zeppelins, seem perpetually stuck in the past, associated more with the optimism of the 19...
17th-century gadget gives up secrets to 3D printer
New Scientist - 23 Jul 2013 20:29
A watch so sophisticated it was "the iPod of its day" is too delicate to be handled, but a recreation will let museum visitors touch this treasure
It's official: we're seduced by cigarette packaging
New Scientist - 23 Jul 2013 20:21
Results from smokers in Australia suggest that plain packaging makes cigarettes less satisfying and prompts people to consider quitting
Today on New Scientist
New Scientist - 23 Jul 2013 19:58
All the latest on newscientist.com: Detroit turns green, AI is as smart as a 4-year-old, giant scent-filled illuminated bubbles and more
2D planet lander and suspended animation get NASA cash
New Scientist - 23 Jul 2013 19:15
Paper-thin spacecraft and suspended animation for Mars trips are some of the weirder concepts backed by NASA
Penguin Sentinels
KQED Quest - 23 Jul 2013 18:00
In this short video, we travel with conservation biologist Dee Boersma to the Galapagos Islands where she works to support a population of temperate penguins that are being impacted by climate change.
Forget RoboCop - Detroit to turn green to regenerate
New Scientist - 23 Jul 2013 15:49
Bankruptcy filing could free Detroit from some of its debts and may help to drive radical ecological revitalisation plans
Robot air freshener blows bubbles for future homes
New Scientist - 23 Jul 2013 15:24
Giant scent-filled illuminated bubbles could freshen up the living room of the future, thanks to a robotic system managed by a simple computer
AI scores same as a 4-year-old in verbal IQ test
New Scientist - 23 Jul 2013 15:01
An artificial intelligence program that understands words has scored as high as a preschooler on an IQ test, paving the way for AI with common sense