• Science

    Human Evolution is Coming to a Standstill

    By Jaya Jiwatram Posted on 10.9.2008 11 Comments

    Our future may be uncertain, but leading geneticist Steve Jones at the University of College London says he knows one thing for sure: we're not going to change much on the evolutionary ladder. That's because human evolution is coming to a standstill, he claims. Jones says that the three main drivers behind evolution—natural selection, genetic mutation and randomness—don't hold as much anymore in the survival of the fittest race.

    10.9.2008 at 11:56am - Comment by NOLAcylon

    It seems like hubris to declare we have managed to avoid the countless behaviors and pressures that contribute to evolution.

  • Technology

    A Submersible Aircraft, Powered By Ideas

    By John Brandon Posted on 10.9.2008 10 Comments

    It sounds like a Hollywood concept, but DARPA wants to make the submersible aircraft a reality -- and they need your help. This week, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency put out a request for designs: they want a vehicle with a 2,000-pound capacity that can cover an area of about 1,000 nautical miles, fly that distance in just eight hours, and -- by the way -- fly both above and below water.

    10.9.2008 at 11:39am - Comment by NOLAcylon

    Reconnaissance and supply my butt. This thing is going to be a rapid insertion vehicle for covert ops teams.



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