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Watch A Giant Hovercraft Land On A Crowded Russian Beach
Popular Science - 24 Aug 2013 01:30
Just out enjoying your day at the beach when, boom, giant military hovercraft. The worst. This 5.5-ton Russian military hovercraft landed on the beach of the Baltic Sea port city Kaliningrad, between Poland and Lithuania...
NASA seeks takers for moon-mission launch pads
New Scientist - 24 Aug 2013 00:44
Three 3700-tonne mobile launch platforms first used during the Apollo era are up for grabs as museum artefacts, artificial reefs - or scrap metal
Black hole ejects 'space slinky' in Hubble movie
New Scientist - 24 Aug 2013 00:20
For the first time, a series of images captured over 13 years has revealed the spiral motion of a jet of superheated gas shooting from a black hole
How NASA Would Wrangle An Asteroid [Video]
Popular Science - 23 Aug 2013 22:00
The agency released an Armageddon-style video to explain New telescope technology is helping scientists better detect asteroids, but what happens after we find them? One of NASA's goals has been to latch astronauts onto ...
Should Fukushima's radioactive water be dumped at sea?
New Scientist - 23 Aug 2013 21:20
Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority has upgraded the severity of the situation at Fukushima, reopening questions about how to deal with the radioactive water accumulating at the plant
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New Scientist - 23 Aug 2013 20:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: most precise clock ever, tech trainer perfects basketball shots, AI system to cut energy bills and more
Satellite Photos Reveal Construction At Iran's Island Drone Base
Popular Science - 23 Aug 2013 20:30
What is Iran up to in the Strait of Hormuz? On the island of Qeshm in the Persian Gulf, on the northern-most end of the narrow Strait of Hormuz, Iran is making improvements to a drone base. The information was revealed b...
Big Pic: The Sun Rises In Antarctica After 3 Months Of Darkness
Popular Science - 23 Aug 2013 20:05
At Concordia Research Station, 350 miles from Lake Vostok and just over a thousand miles from the geographic South Pole, the temperature reaches -112°F and night lasts for three months, which makes it that much more ama...
Bottoms up for a bird on a balance
New Scientist - 23 Aug 2013 20:00
There's no dignity in science for a warbler popped head-down in a weighing scale as part of a massive effort to track migrating birds
Packing For The Apocalypse And Other Amazing Images From This Week
Popular Science - 23 Aug 2013 19:30
Plus a Roomba-like robo-artist, life-size assembly-required objects, and more
Physics Video Roundup
Physics Buzz - 23 Aug 2013 19:10
It's been a good month for physics videos. Two recently posted animated vignettes will let you learn all of physics in less than eleven minutes. Well, maybe you won't quite learn everything, but you can get a pretty darn...
Fossil treasures from UK's museums showcased in 3D
New Scientist - 23 Aug 2013 19:09
The British Geological Survey has launched an online database of thousands of digitised fossils, captured in 3D for viewing and printing
Captive Breeding Program May Ensure Survival for African Frogs
KQED Quest - 23 Aug 2013 18:00
As "canaries in the coal mine" for a changing environment, a select group of African frogs may help scientists protect endangered frog species far and wide.
AI systems switch your energy bills to save you money
New Scientist - 23 Aug 2013 17:41
An era is coming in which artificially intelligent systems can manage your energy consumption to save you money and make the electricity grid even smarter
Feedback: The science of not knowing
New Scientist - 23 Aug 2013 15:00
Reviews of climate ignorance, confused humidity, noble lawyer rats and more (full text available to subscribers)
Basketball sleeve knows you've hit the perfect shot
New Scientist - 23 Aug 2013 11:00
The sleeve is equipped with sensors that sit over the wearer's biceps, forearm and hand to track their arm movements and improve their game
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Elisabeth Howell - 23 Aug 2013 02:23Japan Earthquake & Tsunami of 2011: Facts and Information
Live Science - 23 Aug 2013 02:14
Facts and information about the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan.