Archives for Sci Tech
March 2015
Tuesday, March 31:
Solar-Powered Plane Lands in China on Round-the-World Flight (3 comments)
Saturday, March 28:
Climate change does not cause extreme winters, experts say -- ScienceDaily (5 comments)
Friday, March 27:
Antarctic ice shelves rapidly thinning -- ScienceDaily
Thursday, March 26:
Watch 2 Guys Put Out A Fire Using Sound (1 comments)
Wednesday, March 25:
Nearly One--Third of Amphibians are Globally Threatened or Extinct (1 comments)
Extinct Frog Resurrected With 'De-extinction' Technology (2 comments)
Tuesday, March 24:
Solar Power Inverters and Magnetic Fields
Saturday, March 21:
Remarkable New Radiofrequency Radiation Cancer Animal Study
Hope for politicians? Altering brain chemistry for sensitivity to inequality (4 comments)
Friday, March 20:
Lava tubes safe enough for Moon base (1 comments)
Thursday, March 19:
The Right Warms Up to Climate Change (1 comments)
Wednesday, March 18:
Tomorrow's Anti-Aging Treatment, Available Today (2 comments)
'Defective' graphene makes for super-efficient fuel cells
Fossil fuels are way more expensive than you think
Planets in the habitable zone around most stars, researchers calculate -- ScienceDaily (2 comments)
Tuesday, March 17:
East Antarctica melting could be explained (and raise sea levels 11 feet)
Clean energy future: New cheap and efficient electrode for splitting water -- ScienceDaily
Monday, March 16:
Barbie the Spy! (2 comments)
Saturday, March 14:
White House Issues Saturday Night Iran Deal Warning To Senate
Liquid water, possible non-Earth life and manned mission or colonization targets in our solar system
Ben Jones' Crusade Against Tailgating
Underground ocean on Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede -- ScienceDaily
Free will? Even Worms Seem to Have it
Thursday, March 12:
Epoch-defining study pinpoints when humans came to dominate planet Earth -- ScienceDaily
New material captures carbon at half the energy cost -- ScienceDaily
International Policy Actions on Wireless by Governments, Authorities and Schools
Wednesday, March 11:
Universities Not Immune to Implicit Bias
Sunday, March 8:
Swiss pilots to attempt first around-the-world solar flight (5 comments)
Friday, March 6:
Strength in numbers: First-ever quantum device that detects and corrects its own errors -- ScienceDaily (1 comments)
Mars: The planet that lost an ocean's worth of water -- ScienceDaily (5 comments)
Thursday, March 5:
Oil Can't Match Solar On Cost, Even At $10/Barrel
Deutsche Bank: Solar Will Be Dominant Global Electricity Source (1 comments)
Wednesday, March 4:
TrollBusters: Strategies to preserve constructive online discourse (2 comments)
Monday, March 2:
Methane-Explosion Craters Could Be Latest Indicators of a Warming Planet (1 comments)