Monthly Archives: May 2016
ScienceCasts: One Carbon Metabolism on the Space Station (video)
Beyond Moore’s Law and the future of processing
Antibiotics that kill gut bacteria also stop growth of new brain cells
Meet the queen of sh*tty robots :) (video)
Aerial Images Show Decades of Foothill Forest Growth Erased Due to California’s Extreme Drought
AMAZING U.S. MILITARY RAILGUN SUPERWEAPON USES MAGNETIC PULSES TO FIRE AT 4,500 MPH
What happens if we burn all the fossil fuels? Relationship between temperature and carbon is linear for longer than we thought
NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Crosses Jupiter/Sun Gravitational Boundary
This founder just raised $50 million to put an end to bad Wi-Fi
Study finds link between Alzheimer’s disease and infections
DARPA Sets Sights on Robotic Space Plane for Next Generation Warfare
New Horizons provides the best close-up of Pluto some of us might ever see
NASA to Try Again to Inflate a Balloon-like Pod for the Space Station
This wheelchair lets paraplegics stand (video)
The Death of “Free” Software . . . or How Google Killed GPL
A major study just linked cell phones to cancer in rats — here’s what you need to know
Asteroid Mining Company Planetary Resources Secures US$21.1M in Series A Funding
NASA Radar Finds Ice Age Record in Mars’ Polar Cap
How Big Data Keeps Transforming Healthcare
Why it’s so hard to stop certain online monopolies—like Google and #Facebook’s
DRS Technologies And Autonomous Solutions Form Strategic Partnership To Develop Technology To Protect Troops From Roadside Explosives
Apple’s Echo rival could see you with built-in camera
The ‘Father of the iPod’ Is Building An Electric Go-Kart
Insiders tell us that Domo, the $2 billion startup that came out of nowhere, is full of hype
Source: New Apple TV will compete with Amazon Echo
Google dodges a $9 billion bullet; The Ashley Madison files: adulterers are bad boys in business, too; and more news
Deciphering The Mysterious Decline Of Honey Bees
Antibiotic-resistant ‘superbug’ reaches the US for the first time, sets root in Penn.
Ancient floppy disks are still used in U.S. nuclear computer system
The ISS’s New Space Module Fails Its First Inflation Attempt
Watch Edward Snowden Teach Vice How to Make a Phone ‘Go Black’
Do Spider Robots Dream of 3D Printing?
Edible Six-Pack Rings Feed, Rather Than Strangle, Wildlife
Ancient Mars Was Wet and Wild
American schools are teaching our kids how to code all wrong
NASA’s SDO Peers Into Huge Coronal Hole
http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/nasa-s-sdo-peers-into-huge-coronal-hole/