Archives for Sci Tech

October 2016

Sunday, October 30:

NASA's New 'Intruder Alert' System Spots An Incoming Asteroid : The Two-Way : NPR (2 comments)

3D printed water-maker can create 2 liters of drinking water every hour out of the air (7 comments)

Wednesday, October 26:

Preferentially Earth-sized planets with lots of water -- ScienceDaily

Amazing Close-up Macro Photographs of Insects and Spiders by John Hallme'n

Monday, October 24:

How many genes to make a person? (5 comments)

Saturday, October 22:

Photos from the Beginning of Time (2 comments)

Thursday, October 20:

Australian seaweed found to eliminate more than 99% of cow burp methane (1 comments)

Tuesday, October 18:

Lost in Storyland (1 comments)

Monday, October 17:

A collapse in Arctic sea ice volume spells disaster for the rest of the planet (5 comments)

Friday, October 14:

Observable universe contains two trillion galaxies, 10 times more than previously thought -- ScienceDaily (11 comments)

Wednesday, October 12:

Update on the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor projects in China and the USA (3 comments)

Sunday, October 9:

Gulf Stream slowdown tied to changes in Southern Hemisphere -- ScienceDaily (1 comments)

Friday, October 7:

Antiaging drug Rapamycin appears to improve the immune system, restore vitality and delay heart disease and dementia (2 comments)

Thursday, October 6:

Robots will build London offices sooner than you think, says leading developer (1 comments)

Wednesday, October 5:

Oil-rich countries want to "burn their waste" but don't know how

Climate scientist James Hansen: We aren't doing nearly enough to slow climate change (1 comments)

Nobel Prize in chemistry is awarded for molecular machines (1 comments)

Monday, October 3:

Ethiopia has a lot riding on its new, Chinese-built railroad to the sea - The Washington Post (1 comments)

Hans Blix calls on scientists to develop thorium nuclear fuel (18 comments)

Sunday, October 2:

Study: Innately murderous humans becoming less so

 

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