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Flying Cameras - Invasion of Privacy?
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We've Simulated The ENTIRE Universe!
Recently, a giant supercomputer was able to create a virtual version of our entire universe! What could we gain by having this simulated world? Trace breaks down what it took to build this, and what we hope to learn from having it.
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Mind-Blowing Computer Simulation Recreates Our Universe
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Electric cars 2014: Malaysia debuts first electric EV car sharing program
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Neutron Stars Tear Each Other To Shreds, Black Hole Ensues | Visualization
In this simulation, 2 neutron stars weigh in at 1.4 and 1.7 solar masses and are separated by only 11 miles. Intense tidal forces pull the stars apart as they spiral towards each other and the black hole is formed amidst the chaos. — Titanic Energy Release Simulation: http://goo.gl/DCzGgK
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Russian Proton Rocket Fails: 6th Time in 3.5 Years | Video
Communications were lost with the Proton-M rocket carrying an advanced communications satellite 540 seconds after liftoff from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on May 16th, 2014. July 2013 Proton Explosion: http://goo.gl/9yMJ2S
Video courtesy of Roscosmos
The Sun Causes Lightning On Earth!
Lightning occurs when there is a buildup of electricity in clouds, right? Wrong! Trace is here to report on a new study that found that lightning is actually caused by the sun!
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FBI Says Malware Infected Half-million Computers
More than a half-million computers in over 100 countries were infected by sophisticated malware that lets cybercriminals remotely hijack a computer and its webcam authorities said Monday. (May 19)
Hubble's Dazzling Mission Nears Its End
The Hubble Space Telescope has changed the way we see the universe. For almost a quarter of a century, it has sent vast amounts of data and images from space. A new exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington documents how Hubble’s remarkable success has hinged on it
Cosmic Collision Sent Chelyabinsk Asteroid Hurtling Towards Earth
The Chelyabinsk meteor that exploded over Russia smashed through Earth’s atmosphere on the rebound from a collision with another asteroid in space. Researchers from Tohoku University in Japan have analysed the debris left behind by the space rock, which caused the second largest asteroid airbu
Robot Furniture Transforms to Suit Your Needs
Want a table that wheels itself across the room, adjusts its height, and maybe becomes an ottoman because your old man feet need elevation? EPFL’s got ya covered…
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Source: http://www.livescience.com/45823-robot-furniture-rearranges-itself.htm
NASA astronaut discusses life in space
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 40 Commander Steve Swanson of NASA talked with the CBS Radio Network and the ABC Digital Network about the daily activities he’s involved in on the orbital laboratory, during a pair of in-flight interviews May 27. Swanson and his two Russian c
Live from the White House Science Fair with Kari Byron and Bill Nye
Kari Byron and Bill Nye interview young innovators at the 2014 White House Science Fair, May 27, 2014.
New Rodent Research System to Send Mice and Rats to Space
Scientists from NASA have developed special high-tech cage habitats designed for sending rodents into space to live on the International Space Station. Created by scientists at NASA’a Ames Research Centre in Moffett Field, California, the Rodent Research Facility was made to test the long term
Scientists Develop Way to View Structural Proteins in Action
A large team of researcher has developed a method that allows them to better examine a cell’s cytoskeleton.
A large team of researchers has developed a method that allows them to better examine a cell’s cytoskeleton, the internal network that gives it shape and mechanical support.
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What are Blood Types?
Quick Questions explains why, when it comes right down to it, there are really only eight kinds of people in the world.
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