Sunday, August 4, 2013

World's Largest Geyser Puts on Rare Show

World's Largest Geyser Puts on Rare Show:

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Twelve Months in Two Minutes – Curiosity’s First Year on Mars

Twelve Months in Two Minutes – Curiosity’s First Year on Mars: "It has been one Earth year since NASA’s Curiosity Rover touched down on Mars, so NASA has put together an awesome video with 500+ images from the mission to celebrate this milestone. The photos are from a ‘rover’s eye point of view’ showing Curiosity driving around, scooping, and drilling during its first year of work."

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

World's largest tunneling machine digs in

World's largest tunneling machine digs in: "Bertha, the world’s largest tunnel boring machine (TBM), started digging under Seattle on Tuesday as it chewed through the north wall of the 80-ft (24.3 m) deep trench where it was assembled after being shipped in pieces from its manufacturer in Japan. Designed to bore a 1.7 mi (2.7 km) tunnel for State Route 99 (SR 99) under the Seattle city center to replace the old viaduct, the machine will both dig out soil and lay a concrete tunnel wall as it goes."

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Lamborghini's most extreme Gallardo comes to the street

Lamborghini's most extreme Gallardo comes to the street: "Lamborghini has announced that the latest model in its Gallardo line-up will make its world premiere at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. Based on Lamborghini’s Super Trofeo track cars, the new LP 570-4 Squadra Corse sports a 570 hp, V10 engine that will launch it from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in a prompt 3.4 seconds before hitting a top speed of 320 km/h (198 mph)."

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Viteo Shower turns outdoor showering upside-down

Viteo Shower turns outdoor showering upside-down: "As someone who lives in the UK and can therefore count the number of hot days a year on one hand, the idea of having a permanent outdoor shower is rather novel. However, in countries where scorching summers are par for the course they're a common sight, but require plumbing and a dedicated space. The Viteo Shower avoids both these problems by literally turning the outdoor shower design on its head."

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Don't hold your breath for a flat-panel LG OLED TV in the U.S. | Cutting Edge - CNET News

Don't hold your breath for a flat-panel LG OLED TV in the U.S. | Cutting Edge - CNET News: "SEOUL, South Korea -- If you've been dying to get your hands on a flat-panel OLED TV from LG, you're out of luck -- unless you live in South Korea.
The Korean electronics giant plans to release only the curved version of its high-end TV in the U.S. That's not going to change in the foreseeable future, LG spokesman Ken Hong told CNET at the company's headquarters in Korea."

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At Oshkosh, Terrafugia's flying car finally soars for the public | Road Trip - CNET News

At Oshkosh, Terrafugia's flying car finally soars for the public | Road Trip - CNET News: "OSHKOSH, Wis. -- It's not from a James Bond movie, it's not the Jetsons, and this isn't Disneyland. That really was a flying car soaring overhead as thousands looked on Wednesday evening."

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Sintercore creates first commercial 3D printed metallic firearm component

Sintercore creates first commercial 3D printed metallic firearm component: "Michigan-based Sintercore is billing its Auxetik (pronounced Aug-ZETIK) as the first commercial 3D printed firearm muzzle brake. Made of Inconel alloy using a laser additive manufacturing process, the Auxetik is designed to tame the recoil and muzzle rise of AR-15 pistols chambered for .223 caliber (5.56x45mm) NATO rounds."

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Scientists make "Impossible Material" ... by accident

Scientists make "Impossible Material" ... by accident: "In an effort to create a more viable material for drug delivery, a team of researchers has accidentally created an entirely new material thought for more than 100 years to be impossible to make. Upsalite is a new form of non-toxic magnesium carbonate with an extremely porous surface area which allows it to absorb more moisture at low humidities than any other known material. "

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

What are Tardigrades

What are Tardigrades: "The toughest creature on earth is likely one that you have never heard of, it’s called a Tardigrade, also commonly referred to as a water bear, or moss piglet. This creature is about .039 of an inch long full when full grown, it's small but tough. "

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

The best muscle cars and what they are worth

The best muscle cars and what they are worth: "Every boy, and a lot of girls growing up, have a dream car, or a special car that you think, one day your going to have one of those. You picture yourself driving down the road, you hear the noise of the engine, you know that you have the power to kick down the accelerator and it will throw you back into the seat, even if your already doing 80"

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

RFID be gone: Why you might soon be 3D printing the Internet of Things

RFID be gone: Why you might soon be 3D printing the Internet of Things: "Fundamental to the Internet of Things is the idea that objects must be uniquely identifiable. RFID chips are perfect for assigning objects a digital fingerprint, at least so far as traditional manufacturing goes. But with the rise of 3D printing, incorporating an RFID chip into your object means interrupting the printing process. Now, scientists have come up with a way to 3D print a unique tag, called an InfraStruct, inside the object as it's being printed, and it's made possible by the slowly emerging field of terahertz imaging."

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