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Science
The Largest Molecule Ever Made Could Be Used to Deliver Drugs
The Largest Molecule Ever Made Could Be Used to Deliver Drugs
By
Rebecca Boyle
Exoplanets
Video: NASA Planet Hunters Announce Smallest Exoplanet Ever Found, Just 560 Light Years Away
Video: NASA Planet Hunters Announce Smallest Exoplanet Ever Found, Just 560 Light Years Away
By
Rebecca Boyle
Space
We Won’t Have Enough Power For Interstellar Travel Until At Least 2211, According to New Calculations
We Won’t Have Enough Power For Interstellar Travel Until At Least 2211, According to New Calculations
By
Rebecca Boyle
Science
With New Method, China Can Mass-Produce Light Water For Its Citizens’ Thirst
With New Method, China Can Mass-Produce Light Water For Its Citizens’ Thirst
By
Rebecca Boyle
Psychology
Video: Smartest Dog Ever Can Pick Out 1,022 Toys By Name
Video: Smartest Dog Ever Can Pick Out 1,022 Toys By Name
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Holiday Video: Cute Quadrocopter Hovers Above Piano, Picks Out ‘Jingle Bells’
Holiday Video: Cute Quadrocopter Hovers Above Piano, Picks Out ‘Jingle Bells’
By
Rebecca Boyle
Drones
Phantom Ray Drone Makes Its First Flight, A Piggyback Ride On A Shuttle-Carrier 747
Phantom Ray Drone Makes Its First Flight, A Piggyback Ride On A Shuttle-Carrier 747
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Rebecca Boyle
Science
Five Contests That Recognize The Science Achievements of the Everyman
Five Contests That Recognize The Science Achievements of the Everyman
By
Rebecca Boyle
Navy
Video: Navy Railgun Sets New Record, Launching A Metal Bullet To Mach 7 Speeds
Video: Navy Railgun Sets New Record, Launching A Metal Bullet To Mach 7 Speeds
By
Rebecca Boyle
Robots
Build Your Own DARwIn-OP, the Open-Source Humanoid Robot
Build Your Own DARwIn-OP, the Open-Source Humanoid Robot
By
Rebecca Boyle
NASA
NASA’s Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Don’t Love Arsenic After All, Critics Say
NASA’s Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Don’t Love Arsenic After All, Critics Say
By
Rebecca Boyle
Biology
NASA’s Newly Discovered Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Are Fascinating, but Not Aliens [Updated + Video]
NASA’s Newly Discovered Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Are Fascinating, but Not Aliens [Updated + Video]
By
Rebecca Boyle
Science
Bee-Inspired Algorithm Helps UAVs Detect the Horizon For Improved Aerobatics
Bee-Inspired Algorithm Helps UAVs Detect the Horizon For Improved Aerobatics
By
Rebecca Boyle
Agriculture
Vatican Praises Genetically Modified Crops, While U.S. Judge Orders Their Destruction
Vatican Praises Genetically Modified Crops, While U.S. Judge Orders Their Destruction
By
Rebecca Boyle
Robots
Video: Personal Massage ‘Bot Drives Around Your Back For a Gentle Caress
Video: Personal Massage ‘Bot Drives Around Your Back For a Gentle Caress
By
Rebecca Boyle
Agriculture
How Science Is Changing Your Thanksgiving Feast
How Science Is Changing Your Thanksgiving Feast
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
TSA Scanner Privacy Concerns Could Be Easily Solved With Simple Computer Algorithm, Scientist Says
TSA Scanner Privacy Concerns Could Be Easily Solved With Simple Computer Algorithm, Scientist Says
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Video: Largest Rocket Lifts Largest Satellite Ever Into Space, Where It Will Spy on US Enemies
Video: Largest Rocket Lifts Largest Satellite Ever Into Space, Where It Will Spy on US Enemies
By
Rebecca Boyle
Science
James Webb Telescope Project Project Reviewed and Reorganized In Wake of Massive Cost Overruns
James Webb Telescope Project Project Reviewed and Reorganized In Wake of Massive Cost Overruns
By
Rebecca Boyle
Environment
US Carbon Trading Shuts Down, While Other Nations Step In To Fill the Void
US Carbon Trading Shuts Down, While Other Nations Step In To Fill the Void
By
Rebecca Boyle
Agriculture
In Twenty Years Chocolate Will Be A Rare Delicacy
In Twenty Years Chocolate Will Be A Rare Delicacy
By
Rebecca Boyle
Environment
Climate Scientists Organize to Dispel Climate Misinformation
Climate Scientists Organize to Dispel Climate Misinformation
By
Rebecca Boyle
Health
Bandage Changes Color to Indicate State of Wound Underneath
Bandage Changes Color to Indicate State of Wound Underneath
By
Rebecca Boyle
Psychology
TED Talk: Laser Control of Headless Fruit Flies Uncovers Secrets of the Mind
TED Talk: Laser Control of Headless Fruit Flies Uncovers Secrets of the Mind
By
Rebecca Boyle
International Space Station
The International Space Station Has Been Continuously Inhabited for Ten Years Today
The International Space Station Has Been Continuously Inhabited for Ten Years Today
By
Rebecca Boyle
Bats
Bat Research Inspires Disciplines Far Beyond Biology
Bat Research Inspires Disciplines Far Beyond Biology
By
Rebecca Boyle
Renewables
Increasing Wind Turbine Turn-On Speeds Could Help Reduce Bat Deaths, New Study Says
Increasing Wind Turbine Turn-On Speeds Could Help Reduce Bat Deaths, New Study Says
By
Rebecca Boyle
Bats
Can Technology Help Biologists Save Bats from Extinction?
Can Technology Help Biologists Save Bats from Extinction?
By
Rebecca Boyle
Bats
Bat Conference, Day 1: Students Rush To Front Lines In Battle to Save Bats
Bat Conference, Day 1: Students Rush To Front Lines In Battle to Save Bats
By
Rebecca Boyle
Robots
A Robot With Coffee-Filled Balloons For Hands Is The Best Grabber Yet
A Robot With Coffee-Filled Balloons For Hands Is The Best Grabber Yet
By
Rebecca Boyle
Environment
Racing to Save Bats From Catastrophic Extinction, Biologists Turn to New Tools
Racing to Save Bats From Catastrophic Extinction, Biologists Turn to New Tools
By
Rebecca Boyle
Robots
Robots Are Stealing American Jobs, According to MIT Economist
Robots Are Stealing American Jobs, According to MIT Economist
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Video: Virgin Galactic’s Enterprise Makes Maiden Manned Flight
Video: Virgin Galactic’s Enterprise Makes Maiden Manned Flight
By
Rebecca Boyle
Moons
Smog on Titan Moon May Hold Ingredients For Life, New Study Says
Smog on Titan Moon May Hold Ingredients For Life, New Study Says
By
Rebecca Boyle
Animals
How Modified Worms and Goats Can Mass-Produce Nature’s Toughest Fiber
How Modified Worms and Goats Can Mass-Produce Nature’s Toughest Fiber
By
Rebecca Boyle
Robots
Meet RatCar, a Japanese Robot Car Controlled By a Rat’s Brain
Meet RatCar, a Japanese Robot Car Controlled By a Rat’s Brain
By
Rebecca Boyle
Science
Particle Physicists Use Electrical Tape To Patch Tevatron
Particle Physicists Use Electrical Tape To Patch Tevatron
By
Rebecca Boyle
Renewables
Solar Wind Could Replace Solar, Wind as Renewable Energy Source
Solar Wind Could Replace Solar, Wind as Renewable Energy Source
By
Rebecca Boyle
Space Telescope
New Space Telescope Relies on Never-Before-Manufactured Material; No Problem, Says NASA
New Space Telescope Relies on Never-Before-Manufactured Material; No Problem, Says NASA
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Nuclear-Powered Ice-Breaking Merchant Ships Could Ply the Northwest Passage
Nuclear-Powered Ice-Breaking Merchant Ships Could Ply the Northwest Passage
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Stretchable Sensor Mesh Could Act as Strong, Smart Skin for Planes, Cars and Robots
Stretchable Sensor Mesh Could Act as Strong, Smart Skin for Planes, Cars and Robots
By
Rebecca Boyle
Physics
In Test of Relativity Theory, Superaccurate Atomic Clocks Prove Your Head Ages Nanoseconds Faster than Your Feet
In Test of Relativity Theory, Superaccurate Atomic Clocks Prove Your Head Ages Nanoseconds Faster than Your Feet
By
Rebecca Boyle
Fish
This Week, FDA Considers Genetically Engineered Salmon for Human Consumption
This Week, FDA Considers Genetically Engineered Salmon for Human Consumption
By
Rebecca Boyle
Vehicles
Chainless Bicycle Uses Wire and Pulley System, Eliminating Grease and Increasing Cool Factor
Chainless Bicycle Uses Wire and Pulley System, Eliminating Grease and Increasing Cool Factor
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Video: Spanish Designer Demonstrates Spray-On Clothing
Video: Spanish Designer Demonstrates Spray-On Clothing
By
Rebecca Boyle
Social Media
Scan Someone’s License Plate and Message Them Instantly with New Bump App
Scan Someone’s License Plate and Message Them Instantly with New Bump App
By
Rebecca Boyle
International Space Station
The Worst Part of Going to Space? Your Fingernails Come Off
The Worst Part of Going to Space? Your Fingernails Come Off
By
Rebecca Boyle
Environment
Two-Inch-Thick Layer of “Missing” Oil Found on Gulf Seafloor
Two-Inch-Thick Layer of “Missing” Oil Found on Gulf Seafloor
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Schwarzenegger Hopes California’s Future High-Speed Railroads Will Rely on the Chinese, Again
Schwarzenegger Hopes California’s Future High-Speed Railroads Will Rely on the Chinese, Again
By
Rebecca Boyle
Gear
With China Clamping Down on Rare-Earth Metals, Japanese Manufacturers Devise Clever Alternatives
With China Clamping Down on Rare-Earth Metals, Japanese Manufacturers Devise Clever Alternatives
By
Rebecca Boyle
Gear
Nanoresonators Form Super-High-Resolution Display, With Pixels Eight Times Finer Than iPhone’s
Nanoresonators Form Super-High-Resolution Display, With Pixels Eight Times Finer Than iPhone’s
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Use Microsoft Surface to Control a Swarm of Robots With Your Fingertips
Use Microsoft Surface to Control a Swarm of Robots With Your Fingertips
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Cancer-Sniffing E-Nose Can Differentiate Between Various Forms of the Disease
Cancer-Sniffing E-Nose Can Differentiate Between Various Forms of the Disease
By
Rebecca Boyle
Health
Injectable Glowing Beads In Bloodstream Can Indicate Glucose Levels
Injectable Glowing Beads In Bloodstream Can Indicate Glucose Levels
By
Rebecca Boyle
Renewables
Stanford’s New Solar Cells Are The First to Produce Electricity From Both Light and Heat
Stanford’s New Solar Cells Are The First to Produce Electricity From Both Light and Heat
By
Rebecca Boyle
Gear
Poplar Science: Custom Proteins Drawn from Genetically Engineered Trees Expand Silicon Chips’ Memory Capacity
Poplar Science: Custom Proteins Drawn from Genetically Engineered Trees Expand Silicon Chips’ Memory Capacity
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
New Reusable, Straight-Sided German Rocket Can Survive Re-Entry and Guide Itself Home
New Reusable, Straight-Sided German Rocket Can Survive Re-Entry and Guide Itself Home
By
Rebecca Boyle
Gear
With Australian Mesh-Network System, Cellphones Work in Remote or Disaster-Struck Areas, No Need for Towers
With Australian Mesh-Network System, Cellphones Work in Remote or Disaster-Struck Areas, No Need for Towers
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
New Type of Brain-Computer Interface Lets You Control Robots With Your Eyes
New Type of Brain-Computer Interface Lets You Control Robots With Your Eyes
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Senate Bill Defies Obama’s NASA Plans, Restores Constellation and Adds Extra Shuttle Flight
Senate Bill Defies Obama’s NASA Plans, Restores Constellation and Adds Extra Shuttle Flight
By
Rebecca Boyle
Moons
Cassini’s Latest Work of Art
Cassini’s Latest Work of Art
By
Rebecca Boyle
Environment
3-D Map-Making TanDEM-X Satellite Returns First Images, Showing Fine Detail of Earth’s Surface
3-D Map-Making TanDEM-X Satellite Returns First Images, Showing Fine Detail of Earth’s Surface
By
Rebecca Boyle
Science
Jupiter’s Belt, Believed Missing Last Month, Has Been Found (Sort Of)
Jupiter’s Belt, Believed Missing Last Month, Has Been Found (Sort Of)
By
Rebecca Boyle
Technology
Meet the Robots On the Oil Leak’s Front Lines
Meet the Robots On the Oil Leak’s Front Lines
By
Rebecca Boyle
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