After two years of searching, the icy observatory has finally found evidence of the high-energy particles, which may have come from a distant black hole or supernova.
Yahoo, a service people used to use, spends lots and lots of money on Tumblr, a service people use now. And by "people" we mean "teens." Hence the purchase.
It's only the second torpedo of its kind ever found.
To the 22.22 mile marker, and beyond.
Everyday science, familiar plotlines, and an absence of jargon make this the most accessible Star Trek yet.
A four-part series on the clean technologies that will set us free
Posted 05.17.2013 at 2:30 pm
The robot can course at 22 kilometers per hour.
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The company's venture capital arm has just made a big investment in unmanned systems.
The, erm, splashy future of skyscrapers
Up, up, and away—without a pilot.
Why not use a crazy sci-fi technology (quantum computing) to solve a classic crazy sci-fi problem (artificial intelligence)?
Scott Hubbard, former director of the NASA Ames Research Center, speculates on how NASA could revive the ailing space telescope.
Now reporting for light duty
By Susan E. Matthews
Posted 05.16.2013 at 9:05 am
New Google Maps, a totally new GChat, new features for Android, and more.