Archives for Sci Tech

January 2016

Sunday, January 31:

Free Will and Quantum Chaos (47 comments)

Thursday, January 28:

Delivering the Internet of the future, at the speed of light and open-sourced -- ScienceDaily (7 comments)

Simplifying solar cells with a new mix of materials: Research team creates a high-efficiency device in seven steps -- Sc

Wednesday, January 27:

Human impact has created a 'plastic planet': Anthropocene study into lasting effects of plastic on land and oceans -- Sc (3 comments)

Friday, January 22:

A Drug to Cure Fear -

Tuesday, January 19:

The 2016 Tech Market: 5 Things You Need to Know (1 comments)

Sunday, January 17:

Astronomy: Ion propulsion might carry spacecraft far, wide (5 comments)

Saturday, January 16:

NRA member says he answer to smart gun technology Obama is pushing (1 comments)

A nanophotonic comeback for incandescent bulbs? Researchers combine the warm look of traditional light bulbs with 21st-c

Tuesday, January 12:

When the Price of Metal Drops, Recyclers Are Harder to Find (1 comments)

Sunday, January 10:

Space Archaeologist Sarah Parcak, 2016 TED prize winner (2 comments)

Attorney General Pam Bondi backed testing at center of fraud

Saturday, January 9:

Essure Problems (3 comments)

'Nano-reactor' created for the production of hydrogen biofuel: Combining bacterial genes, virus shell creates a highly e (2 comments)

NASA just created an office to fight asteroids that might smash into Earth (7 comments)

Governor Brown: Shut Down the Aliso Canyon Gas Storage Facility - Food & Water Watch

Friday, January 8:

Why Urban Legends Get Told Over and Over (1 comments)

Wednesday, January 6:

How Will Virtual Reality Benefit the Medical Community? (1 comments)

Tuesday, January 5:

Aliso Canyon leak is biggest contributor to climate change in California (1 comments)

Monday, January 4:

After 8 years, Dawn probe brings Ceres into closest focus

Sunday, January 3:

Climate Disruption Amplifies Atlantic Currents' Contributing to Sea Level Rise

Friday, January 1:

Some reports indicate the Giant Asian Hornet is already nesting down in the U.S.A. by Samuel Vargo (2 comments)

 

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