Saturday, March 29, 2014

Earthwatch Institute plans public expedition to Mars?

Earthwatch Institute plans public expedition to Mars?: "For over forty years, Earthwatch has been sending ordinary people to extraordinary places in the company of top scientists to conduct hands-on research in over 50 expeditions. On Thursday, the international nonprofit organization announced its most ambitious and extraordinary public expedition ever aimed at sending volunteers to Mars in search for water and life. With its US$1.25 million ticket price, it seems too good to be true, and probably is."



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Friday, March 28, 2014

StratoBus seeks to occupy the midpoint between airship and satellite

StratoBus seeks to occupy the midpoint between airship and satellite: "Satellites may be very useful for communications, navigation and other applications, but they're awfully expensive to build and launch, and once they're in orbit ... well, there's no reusing them. That's why a consortium led by Thales Alenia Space is developing the StratoBus. It's a planned autonomous airship that can be launched like a regular blimp, but that will be able to hover at an altitude of 20 km (12 miles) – that's up in the stratosphere, hence the name."



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Thursday, March 27, 2014

BomBoard modular PWC comes apart and goes in your trunk

BomBoard modular PWC comes apart and goes in your trunk: "Personal water craft (or PWCs) have been around since the 1950s, and received a boost in popularity when the Kawasaki Jet Ski was released in 1973. Since then, we've seen the introduction of a number of makes and models, all boasting their own unique features. One of the latest, the BomBoard, is claimed to be the world's only modular PWC – and at a planned price of US$3,495, it could also be the cheapest."



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Bob Burnquist tears it up on a floating skateboard ramp installed on Lake Tahoe

Bob Burnquist tears it up on a floating skateboard ramp installed on Lake Tahoe: "A 7,300 lb (3,311 kg) floating skateboard ramp has been installed on Lake Tahoe as part of Visit California's Dream365 tourism campaign. The ramp took four days and 300 man hours to complete before it was lowered into the Californian lake and put to the test by pro skateboarder Bob Burnquist."



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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Every Terrible Ad Cliche You've Ever Seen in One Genius Video

Every Terrible Ad Cliche You've Ever Seen in One Genius Video: "Lab beakers and Chinese farmers. Kites and panoramic views of Costa Rica. Cars, babies and canned goods — these are what advertisements are made of.

Stock video provider Dissolve has created a brilliant ad by mocking (what else?) ads.

SEE ALSO: Artist Brilliantly Recreates the Awkward Faces of Real Estate Ads"



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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Triton UAV completes initial flight testing

Triton UAV completes initial flight testing: "The Triton UAV's initial flight test program, which kicked off with the unmanned aircraft's first flight last May, has been completed. Now cleared to fly at various altitudes, speeds and weights, the Triton is on track to be introduced into the US Navy fleet in 2017."



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Ducati announces wireless airbag jackets for riders and passengers

Ducati announces wireless airbag jackets for riders and passengers: "Ducati has announced a new version of its stunning Multistrada 1200 sports-tourer (check out our video review) that wirelessly inflates airbag jackets for both rider and passenger in the event of a crash. A step forward from the motorcycle airbag Honda showcased in its Goldwing series, the Ducati system can protect the rider and passenger even once they’ve separated from the bike."



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Friday, March 21, 2014

Watch The crazy but simple way to double your car remote key fob range @ Komando Video

Watch The crazy but simple way to double your car remote key fob range @ Komando Video:



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Custom 3D-printed kayak is a homemade work of art | Crave - CNET

Custom 3D-printed kayak is a homemade work of art | Crave - CNET: "The kayak's multi-colored patchwork design looks like it would appeal to Colin Baker's version of "Doctor Who." The boat consists of 28 parts printed using ABS plastic. The materials to produce the nearly 17-foot-long kayak with a 6mm-thick hull cost around $500, according to Smith. The whole contraption weighs nearly 65 pounds, which is pretty much in line with the weight of a regular kayak."



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Report: Tiger Woods Has Bulging Disk in Back | Golf Channel

Report: Tiger Woods Has Bulging Disk in Back | Golf Channel: "ORLANDO, Fla. - Tiger Woods is reportedly suffering from a bulging disk in his back, though his agent, Mark Steinberg, told GolfChannel.com that there is “nothing new to report since Tuesday,” when Woods withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational."



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World's largest TV, 'Big Hoss,' is as long as a jet | Crave - CNET

World's largest TV, 'Big Hoss,' is as long as a jet | Crave - CNET: "hey say everything's bigger in Texas, and now they have the TV to prove it.
The "Big Hoss" TV was turned on for the first time in front of a live audience Wednesday night at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. The screen, built by Panasonic, measures 218 feet wide by 94.6 feet tall. That means it's longer than Boeing's biggest 767 (the 400ER), and taller than a seven-story building. To put it in home electronics terms, it's a 2,852-inch TV. The display features 20,633.64 square feet of HD LED lights that broadcast 4.8 million pixels and 281 trillion colors."



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Goodyear's new state-of-the-art airship makes its first flight

Goodyear's new state-of-the-art airship makes its first flight: "The Goodyear blimp may have been flying around for almost 90 years, but it still manages to turn heads. On Friday, there was another reason to look beyond nostalgia for the days of the great airships of old as Goodyear unveiled its new state-of-the-art blimp to the media, Goodyear associates and dealers at its Wingfoot Lake hangar in Suffield, Ohio."



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