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Monthly Archives: April 2016
WHEN IS A BLUE BIRD NOT BLUE?
How one Silicon Valley engineer benefitted from the tacit acceptance of entrenched sexism
How To Quit Your Job the Right Way
Japan at Venus: Photos from the Akatsuki Spacecraft’s Mission
Eating Chocolate Each Day Could Reduce Risk Of Heart Disease And Diabetes
3D Printing: More Than Just a New Way of Making Things
Meet The New CEO Of The $22 Billion Genomics Company You’ve Never Heard Of
How the Next Wonders of the World Will Be Built in Space
The End of Aging? Soon It Might Be a Prescription Away
Why landing a flying, fire-breathing Red Dragon on Mars is huge
Reimagining and Modernizing U.S. Airborne Forces for the 21st Century
Implications of China’s Aerospace Industrial Policies
Top Russian Test Pilot: Russia – Not The U.S. – Is The Only Country With Successful Fifth-Generation Aircraft
Brushing teeth regularly could ward off Alzheimer’s disease
50 Years Of Research Suggests Spanking Kids Doesn’t Solve Anything
Inside OpenAI, Elon Musk’s Wild Plan to Set Artificial Intelligence Free
Cassini Explores a Methane Sea on Titan
Harness digital technology to reduce socio-economic gaps, Gamliel says
SDO Captures Stunning View of April 17 Solar Flare
How the Power to Control Objects With Our Minds Stopped Being Science Fiction
Rise in CO2 has ‘greened Planet Earth’
Spitzer maps climate patterns on a super-Earth
Elon Musk: Tesla’s Autopilot Reduces Crashes by 50%
Crazy Engineering: CubeSats (video)
9 crazy things tech companies have bought for their execs
Unhealthy Ozone Days May Increase By More Than A Week In Coming Decades
SpaceX is ready to try another rocket landing
Computer model explains sustained eruptions on icy moon of Saturn
Optical guide will keep orthopedic procedures on target
Developed Magnifying Smartphone Screen App For Visually Impaired
Moore’s Law and what it means now, and the challenges the industry face.
#Facebook Aims to Drive Down Tech Prices to Expand Its Reach
Two Major International Hackers Who Developed the “SpyEye” Malware get over 24 Years Combined in Federal Prison
Microscopic “Timers” Reveal Likely Source of Galactic Space Radiation
United Technologies Lands a $1 Billion Engine Contract for the F-35
Earth-space telescope system produces hot surprise
Synthetic Biology Bites Back at Global Snake Antivenom Shortage
SignAloud: Gloves that Translate Sign Language into Text and Speech (video)