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Rare African plant signals diamonds beneath the soil
Post Date: 2015-05-06 09:13:22 by cranky
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There’s diamond under them thar plants. A geologist has discovered a thorny, palmlike plant in Liberia that seems to grow only on top of kimberlite pipes—columns of volcanic rock hundreds of meters across that extend deep into Earth, left by ancient eruptions that exhumed diamonds from the mantle. If the plant is as choosy as it seems to be, diamond hunters in West Africa will have a simple, powerful way of finding diamond-rich deposits. Prospectors are going to “jump on it like crazy,” says Steven Shirey, a geologist specializing in diamond research at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C. Miners have long known that particular plants can signal ...

Forbes: Why Tesla's Powerwall Is Just Another Toy For Rich Green People
Post Date: 2015-05-03 14:46:55 by Operation 40
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All the breathless coverage of Elon Musk’s Powerwall battery brouhaha last night is missing the most important thing: a sober discussion of real-world costs. So let’s take a look at the costs and see if this world-shaking, game-changing innovation really makes any sense. Musk said Tesla’s 7 kwh capacity battery would cost $3,000, while the 10 kwh capacity one would be $3,500. (That doesn’t include the cost of a DC-AC inverter – about $4,000 $2,000– plus professional installation.) Elon "Enron" Musk introduces his latest tax credit scam The implication is that a 10 kwh system could supply 1,000 watts of current to your home for 10 hours. That’s ...

Microsoft Hololens
Post Date: 2015-05-02 20:30:24 by cranko
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Hololens demos from the Microsoft Build Conference.

Forbes: The Rise of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Post Date: 2015-05-02 16:00:03 by Operation 40
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I carry a collapsible umbrella in my backpack in case it rains. I also carry a re-chargeable battery so that when, not if, my cell phone issues its last blinking moment of death I can revive it and remain connected. Now, imagine for a moment a device that I could carry in my backpack that would be smaller than my umbrella which could power my cell phone for a week. No, it’s not a battery. It is a hydrogen fuel cell. This is not some pointless exercise in fantasy; it is a very real product which is being sold in Apple stores and Shell stations in England. The UPP Intelligent Energy Portable Fuel Cell It is called UPP. UPP just won a 2015 Edison Award in the area of Energy and ...

Study: Poor children have smaller brains than wealthy peers
Post Date: 2015-04-28 16:58:02 by Hondo68
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Thinkstock New research shows that low-income kids may be lagging behind their peers because a crucial part of their brains is underdeveloped. Researchers from MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research compared the brains of affluent 12- and 13-year-olds to the brains of less affluent peers. They found that one particular area of the brain — the neocortex, which plays a key role in memory and learning ability — is thinner in children from lower-income households. This is an important part of the brain for young students, who are often tested based on their ability to recall large chunks of information. Children who had a thinner neocortex performed poorly on standardized ...

Driving on Bullsh*t
Post Date: 2015-04-22 15:00:33 by Operation 40
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Toyota is taking on the hydrogen fuel-cell car haters — including Elon Musk Elon Musk doesn't have a high opinion of the hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered car. Back in 2013, in Germany, he infamously called the technology "so bullshit." He's also referred to fuel-cells as "fool cells." Toyota, on the other hand, is big on fuel-cells and hydrogen. The automaker is bringing a new vehicle, the Mirai, to market later this year, after revealing the hydrogen-powered 4-door in late 2014. The challenge for Toyota isn't simply to introduce the whole idea of running a car on hydrogen, something that's unfamiliar due to the very small number of fuel-cell electric ...

New, longer video hits Internet and shows Falcon’s landing demise
Post Date: 2015-04-15 20:35:54 by Tooconservative
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007 Drone Bots
Post Date: 2015-04-15 12:37:12 by Willie Green
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Published on Feb 29, 2012 Flying Robot Quadrotors Perform the James Bond Theme by playing various instruments including the keyboard, drums and maracas, a cymbal, and the debut of an adapted guitar built from a couch frame. The Quadrotors, play this "couch guitar" by flying over guitar strings stretched across a couch frame; plucking the strings with a stiff wire attached to the base of the quadrotor. A special microphone attached to the frame records the notes made by the "couch guitar". Flying Quadrotors = Quadricopters These flying quadrotors are completely autonomous, meaning humans are not controlling them; rather they are controlled by a computer programed ...

A Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Submarine? JA!
Post Date: 2015-04-11 11:19:27 by Operation 40
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Eckernfoerde, Germany (CNN) -- It is almost totally silent, radiates virtually no heat and is constructed entirely from non-magnetic metals. Meet the U212A -- an ultra-advanced non-nuclear sub developed by German naval shipyard Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft, who claim it to be "the peak of German submarine technology." And few would argue. The super-stealth vessel is the first of its kind to be powered by a revolutionary hydrogen fuel cell that lets it cruise the deep blue without giving off noise or exhaust heat... ...With this latest technology, he added, "the boat is virtually undetectable." Video: http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/innovation/02/22/hybrid.submarine/ ...

Meet the Joule Box- a Portable Hydrogen Power Station
Post Date: 2015-04-10 11:40:52 by Operation 40
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Hydrogen House Project presents the Joule Box Hydrogen Charge Station. This portable power plant stores renewable wind and solar energy as hydrogen gas providing back-up power for homes and businesses, while also serving as a refueling station for electric and hydrogen vehicles.http://hydrogenhouseproject.org/joule-box-portable-charge-station.html Hydrogen Fuel Cells Could Add Year-Round Reliability to Renewable Energy NJ Spotlight | Jon Hurdle | April 3, 2013 Mike Strizki's 'Hydrogen House' weathers superstorm Sandy with lights blazing and plenty of hot water Since 2006, Mike Strizki has been living off the grid, generating all the electricity he needs for his 3,000 ...

Did natural selection make the Dutch the tallest people on the planet?
Post Date: 2015-04-09 13:18:43 by Tooconservative
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AMSTERDAM—Insecure about your height? You may want to avoid this tiny country by the North Sea, whose population has gained an impressive 20 centimeters in the past 150 years and is now officially the tallest on the planet. Scientists chalk up most of that increase to rising wealth, a rich diet, and good health care, but a new study suggests something else is going on as well: The Dutch growth spurt may be an example of human evolution in action. The study, published online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, shows that tall Dutch men on average have more children than their shorter counterparts, and that more of their children survive. That suggests genes that help make ...

With water as fuel innovation, Hyd Gas is looking to radically change the LPG industry in India
Post Date: 2015-04-09 10:34:36 by Operation 40
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“Hydgas is a cooktop that produces its own gas. It uses water as fuel and uses electricity to convert it to hydrogen and oxygen and uses that to cook food. It produces gas as needed, so there is no storage of any gases in Hydgas, which makes it completely safe compared to LPG. It can also be integrated with solar power,” says a proud Riswin M.H., Co-founder and head of operations at Reinwo Labs. Reinwo Labs is a 2014 startup, founded by a team of recent college graduates, focused on discovering and creating clean energy solutions. Hydgas is their flagship product. The name Reinwo Labs is a juxtaposition of the young founding team’s outlook. It stands for ‘REINventing the ...

New discovery may be breakthrough for hydrogen cars
Post Date: 2015-04-07 12:15:13 by Operation 40
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A team of Virginia Tech researchers has discovered a way to create hydrogen fuel using a biological method that greatly reduces the time and money it takes to produce the zero-emissions fuel. This method uses abundantly available corn stover - the stalks, cobs, and husks - to produce the hydrogen. The team's new findings, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could help speed the widespread arrival of the hydrogen-powered vehicles in a way that is inexpensive and has extremely low carbon emissions. "This means we have demonstrated the most important step toward a hydrogen economy - producing distributed and affordable green hydrogen from local ...

Toshiba Opens Hydrogen Energy Research & Development Center
Post Date: 2015-04-06 12:52:49 by Operation 40
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Toshiba Reinforces Initiatives Toward a Hydrogen Economy April 06, 2015 Business Wire TOKYO--Toshiba Corporation today announced the opening of the Toshiba Group Hydrogen Energy Research & Development Center (HRDC) at its Fuchu Complex in western Tokyo. The new Center will concentrate Group-wide initiatives to realize a hydrogen economy, and will drive forward the development and demonstration of solutions integrating hydrogen-related energy technologies. Toshiba Group aims to increase the sales of hydrogen-related business to 100 billion yen by 2020. Toshiba Group has essential technologies, including photovoltaic, wind, hydro and other renewable generation systems, water ...

Hybrid striped bass
Post Date: 2015-04-02 22:52:45 by Chuck_Wagon
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Hybrid striped bass hybrid striped bass Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes Family: Moronidae Genus: Morone Species: M. chrysops x M. saxatilis Binomial name M. chrysops x M. saxatilis A hybrid striped bass, also known as a wiper or whiterock bass, is a hybrid between the striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and the white bass (M. chrysops). It can be distinguished from the striped bass by broken rather than solid horizontal stripes on the body. Hybrid striped bass are considered better suited for culture in ponds than either parent species because they are more ...

The F-35′s X-Ray Vision Is The Future Of Naval (And All Other) Warfare
Post Date: 2015-04-02 12:36:26 by redleghunter
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One of the most 'popular' features on the controversial F-35 is the jet's Distributed Aperture System (DAS). DAS creates an all-seeing sphere and classifies and relays data and video to the pilot's helmet and to the jet's mission computers. This game-changing system has now been adapted for the high seas, and it won't stop there. DAS accomplishes its unique task via a constellation of electro-optical cameras installed around the F-35, each staring in a separate direction. Then, a powerful computer processor "stitches" these video images together to create a continuous viewable video "sphere." When the DAS imagery is paired with an advanced helmet ...

CERN researchers confirm existence of the Force
Post Date: 2015-04-01 16:36:03 by Willie Green
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Researchers at the Large Hadron Collider just recently started testing the accelerator for running at the higher energy of 13 TeV, and already they have found new insights into the fundamental structure of the universe. Though four fundamental forces  – the strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic force and gravity – have been well documented and confirmed in experiments over the years, CERN announced today the first unequivocal evidence for the Force. “Very impressive, this result is,” said a diminutive green spokesperson for the laboratory. “The Force is what gives a particle physicist his powers,” said CERN theorist Ben Kenobi of the University ...

GPS May Have Told Man to Drive Off Indiana Bridge
Post Date: 2015-03-30 09:24:17 by Willie Green
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A driver may have been following GPS navigation when he drove off the ramp to a demolished bridge in northwest Indiana that had been closed since 2009, killing his wife, police said. Zohra Hussain, 51, of Chicago died of burns after the car caught fire following the 37-foot plunge Saturday morning onto property owned by BP. Her 64-year-old husband, Iftikhar Hussain, survived. Lake County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Patricia Van Til said the road is marked with numerous barricades including orange barrels and cones, large wood signs stating "Road Closed" with orange striped markings and concrete barricades across the road. Iftikhar Hussain apparently drove around the ...

Proving Einstein Wrong with 'Spooky' Quantum Experiment
Post Date: 2015-03-28 18:56:14 by cranky
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Quantum mechanics is one of the best-tested theories in science, and it's one of the few where physicists get to do experiments proving that Einstein was wrong. That's what a team at Griffith University and the University of Tokyo in Japan did this week, showing that a weird phenomenon — in which the measurement of a particle actually affects its location — is real. Back in the 1920s and 1930s, Albert Einstein said he couldn't support this idea, which he called "spooky action at a distance," in which a particle can be in two places at once and it's not until one measures the state of that particle that it takes a definite position, seemingly with no ...

Liftoff! US, Russia Launch Historic One-Year Space Mission
Post Date: 2015-03-27 20:46:14 by VxH
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An American astronaut and Russian cosmonaut launched into space Friday to attempt something their two countries have never done together before: a one-year mission on the International Space Station that could help one day send humans to Mars. The epic one-year space mission launched NASA's Scott Kelly and cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko into orbit aboard a Russian Soyuz space capsule at 3:42 p.m. EDT (1942 GMT) today (March 27) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, where it was early Saturday morning local time. Also flying on the Soyuz is cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, a crewmember who will live and work aboard the orbiting outpost for about six months, the usual length of time ...

Congress’s Approval Rating No Longer Detectable by Current Technology
Post Date: 2015-03-14 17:09:53 by Willie Green
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WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) – After a challenging week for the legislative body, the approval rating of the United States Congress has shrunk to a point where it is no longer detectable by the technology currently available, a leading pollster said on Friday.Davis Logsdon, who heads the highly regarded Opinion Research Institute at the University of Minnesota, said that his polling unit has developed highly sensitive measurement technology in recent years to gauge Congress’s popularity as it fell into the single digits, but added that “as of this week, Congress is basically flatlining.”“At the beginning of the week, you could still see a slight flicker of ...

At last, a theory about why Denver is a mile above sea level
Post Date: 2015-03-13 19:56:43 by cranky
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In this April 14, 2003 file photo, the downtown Denver skyline is pictured, with the foothills, and the Rocky Mountains in the background. Geologists say they might finally know why the Mile High City is a mile high: water. A new theory from the University of Colorado suggests that chemical reactions triggered by water far below the Earth’s surface made this part of the continental plate lighter than surrounding areas, causing it to rise, lifting Denver’s location 5,280 feet above sea level.Geologists may finally be able to explain why Denver, the Mile High City, is a mile high: water. A new theory suggests that chemical reactions, triggered by water far below the Earth's ...

Scientific American: Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2015-Fuel Cell Vehicles are #1
Post Date: 2015-03-09 18:19:09 by Operation 40
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Scientific American March 4, 2015 Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2015 From autonomous drones to emergent AI to digital genomes, this year’s list from the World Economic Forum offers its latest glimpse of our fast-approaching technological future Technology is perhaps the greatest agent of change in the modern world. Although never without risk, technological breakthroughs promise solutions to the most pressing global challenges of our time. From zero-emission cars fueled by hydrogen to computer chips modeled on the human brain, this year’s Top 10 Emerging Technologies list—an annual compilation from the World Economic Forum (WEF)—offers a vivid glimpse of the power ...

Mystery 'noise' could be an Earth-like world: Strange signals suggest habitable planet exists 22 light years away
Post Date: 2015-03-07 20:11:57 by cranky
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Gliese 581d is in star's habitable zone and may be suitable for humansFound in 2010, it was later dismissed as stellar bursts and not a planetNow, scientists believe earlier analysis was based on inaccurate dataThey say planet does exist and may provide hope for finding alien life Astronomers believe mysterious signals - previously dismissed as stellar bursts - are coming from an Earth-like planet.The Gliese 581d planet has conditions that could support life, and is likely to be a rocky world, twice the size of Earth.Signals from the planet were initially discovered in 2010, but last year dismissed as noise from distant stars.Scroll down for video Astronomers believe mysterious ...

Nasa finds evidence of a vast ancient ocean on Mars
Post Date: 2015-03-06 09:30:51 by cranky
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A huge primitive ocean covered one-fifth of the red planet’s surface, making it warm, wet and ideal for alien life to gain a foothold, scientists say An artist’s impression of the ancient ocean on Mars, which lasted for billions of years more than was previously thought.A massive ancient ocean once covered nearly half of the northern hemisphere of Mars making the planet a more promising place for alien life to have gained a foothold, Nasa scientists say. The huge body of water spread over a fifth of the planet’s surface, as great a portion as the Atlantic covers the Earth, and was a mile deep in places. In total, the ocean held 20 million cubic kilometres of water, or more ...

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