Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Stomach Acid-Powered Micromotors


Image credit: Jacobs School of Engineering/UC San Diego

Private Space Taxi Coming Soon

Space Taxi: the responsible thing to do when it's time to go home, but you already had 10 too many drinks.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Cool Games For The Little Scientists


http://pbskids.org/games/science/

Why Should We Trust Scientists?


Is Ceres Going To Be The New Addition To The Solar System Planet's Club?


Ceres NASA/ESA/J. Parker (SWRI), P. Thomas (Cornell U.), L. McFadden (U-Md., College Park), and M. Mutchler and Z. Levay (STScI)

Six Ways To Prepare A Coelacanth

Thanks to the American Museum of Natural History

NASA Data Used to Build 3-D Maps of Greenland Ice


Precision Medicine Will Revolutionize Healthcare


Image credit: io9

Death By Boiling Air


Credit: Don Davis
By Claire Belcher, University of Exeterand Rory Hadden, University of Edinburgh

Climate scientists rebuff skeptics' arguments against 2014 'warmest year' claim


Global average surface temperature anomalies during 2014.
Image credit: NASA

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

I Am Going To Call This Reincarnation


Image credit: urnabios.com

Sex In The Future

So there goes a juicy one!




Virtual sex has moved on since 1992 sci-fi film The Lawnmower Man Photo: New Line Cinema

The Future Of Energy

I just love learning about graphene. I have no idea how it works, but just the thought of FREE ENERGY is enough to get my attention.



Credit: ThinkStock

Looking For A New Home? How About Another Planet?

From our friends of IFLScience

Image credit:  NASA Ames/JPL-Caltech/T Pyle

Spectacular Trip To The Horizon Of The Known Universe

Just in case you wonder about how small we really are.
This is an amazing video. I don't get tired of watching it.



Top Hacker Shares His Secrets

Check out the cool invention at the end of the video.



The Power Of Poison

Deadly creepy!

Gravity Explained

In John Wheeler's words: "Matter tells spacetime how to curve, spacetime tells matter how to move"


Deep-Fried Graphene Spheres Could Make Good Battery Materials

"Deep-fried" and ''Batteries" in the same sentence may not sound like a good idea at first.



Credit: Chem. Mater.

A 3D Martian Tour

Amazing 3D video of the surface of Mars.



Image credit: www.esa.int

The Pale Blue Dot. Never Gets Old

The Pale Blue Dot

I can't think of a better way to open than with this inspirational video of Carl Sagan.