• Science

    Ways for the World to End

    By Posted on 12.8.2008 2 Comments

    Plus, in today's links: Filming the immune system, storing memories and more.

    12.4.2008 at 02:21pm - Comment by jtwood

    Just a little heads up, it's not "Infinite Sunshine..." it's "Eternal Sunshine..." Also, it crossed my mind about a week ago that DNA might change a little as you get older, allowing for your experiences to, in some way, be imparted to your children. It's really cool to find out that I might have been right.

  • The Environment

    Forests to Serve as Fire Sentinels

    By Molika Ashford Posted on 9.24.2008 4 Comments

    Trees may be able to protect themselves from forest fires by serving as living batteries—housing small devices, which would measure temperature and humidity and broadcast the data from tree-to-tree.

    9.24.2008 at 09:26pm - Comment by jtwood

    They aren't introducing parasites into the forest, they are using energy from the trees in a parasitic manor to power the devices, in other words the electronics are the parasite. This sounds like a great idea and could definitely help firefighters prevent large scale wildfires.



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