Science News
Can You Solve This Physics Brain Teaser of the Bullet-Block Experiment? [Video--UPDATED]
Scientific American - 3 Sep 2013 23:00
The science video blog Veritasium offers this nifty little puzzle. Does a wooden block, when shot by a vertically aimed rifle, go higher when it’s hit dead center or off-center? In the latter... --
Moon Mission to Suck Up Lunar Dust
Scientific American - 3 Sep 2013 19:30
On 6 September, NASA plans to send a vacuum cleaner to the Moon. Called the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE), the orbiter will collect dust and gas molecules to figure out what... --
Japan will build wall of ice to stem Fukushima leak
New Scientist - 3 Sep 2013 19:17
Stemming the radioactive leak at Fukushima with a wall of ice will cost $320 million and use enough power to run 3300 Japanese households
The 10 Best Fictional Laboratories, Ranked
Popular Science - 3 Sep 2013 18:00
Jurassic Park versus the Batcave
The More Participants Used Facebook in a Michigan Study, the Worse They Felt
Singularity Hub - 3 Sep 2013 17:39
Social networking makes it easier than ever to compare yourself with others--but forget about vanity. It's not uncommon to hear Facebookers complain many of their social contacts appear to be living vastly more interesti...
Wagtail battles itself in award-winning photo
New Scientist - 3 Sep 2013 17:24
Grey wagtails don't take kindly to strangers – and one even wants to take on its own reflection in a car's wing mirror
The third factor: Beyond nature and nurture
New Scientist - 3 Sep 2013 17:00
We're more than the product of our genes and environment, twin studies show. If we could run our lives over and over, we'd turn out differently every time (full text available to subscribers)
From High-Rise to Low Impact: A Building That Mimics a Forest
KQED Quest - 3 Sep 2013 16:00
In the search for greater efficiency, green builders are looking to nature for answers.
Newswire: 3 Sep 2013 - Fermilab - Statement from the Asian High Energy Physics Community on the International Linear Collider
Interactions - 3 Sep 2013 16:00
Tonight, as the sun sinks below the horizon, the world's most powerful digital camera will once again turn its gleaming eye skyward. Tonight, and for hundreds of nights over the next five years, a team of physicists and ...
How the US may try to destroy Syria's chemical weapons
New Scientist - 3 Sep 2013 14:34
The Pentagon has many tools to eliminate stockpiles of chemical agents – but any attempt will be risky, and possibly too difficult to carry out
Wristband unlocks your devices with your heartbeat
New Scientist - 3 Sep 2013 14:00
Forget passwords. The Nymi wristband proves your identity by listening to your heartbeat's unique rhythm
Newswire: 3 Sep 2013 - AsiaHEP/ACFA - Statement from the Asian High Energy Physics Community on the International Linear Collider
Interactions - 3 Sep 2013 10:00
Asia-Pacific High Energy Physics Panel (AsiaHEP) and Asian Committee for Future Accelerators (ACFA) have jointly issued a statement that the International Linear Collider (ILC) is the most promising electron positron col...
Are 'fire ice' methane hydrates the new fracking?
New Scientist - 3 Sep 2013 09:00
If schemes to extract gas from icy cages beneath the oceans are successful, don't be surprised to hear scare stories from people with vested interests