World's First Compact 300 GHz Receiver for Wireless Communications of Tens of...
Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories announced the development of the world's first 300 GHz band compact receiver capable of high-speed wireless communications at a rate of several tens of gigabits...
View Article‘Molecules’ Made of Light May Be Possible
A team including theoretical physicists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has taken another step toward building objects out of photons, and the findings* hint that...
View ArticlePre-emptive Nuclear Proliferation as a policy to disincentivize states from...
The Nonproliferation Treaty has failed because it has no teeth as North Korea has shown. Nonproliferation also failed to stop Pakistan and India.The Nonproliferation treaty (NPT) was opened for signing...
View ArticleRussia developing underwater drone submarine to deliver megaton nuclear weapon
Russia is building a drone submarine to deliver large-scale nuclear weapons against U.S. harbors and coastal cities, according to Pentagon officials.The developmental unmanned underwater vehicle, or...
View ArticleUltrathin Optical Devices Shape Light in Exotic Ways
Researchers have developed innovative flat, optical lenses as part of a collaboration between NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the California Institute of Technology, both in Pasadena, California....
View ArticleElon Musk discusses making Mars more habitable by nuking the poles and being...
Elon Musk told Stephen Colbert, Spacex will be ready for human passengers within two to three years.Mars is "a fixer upper of a planet," Musk says, but it can be made to be more like Earth if it can be...
View ArticleSolutions to issues preventing highly integrated carbon nanotube chips resolved
Individual transistors made from carbon nanotubes are faster and more energy efficient than those made from other materials. Going from a single transistor to an integrated circuit full of transistors,...
View ArticleDiscovery of cause and potential treatment for muscle weakness and loss due...
Scientists at the University of Iowa have discovered the first example of a protein that causes muscle weakness and loss during aging. The protein, ATF4, is a transcription factor that alters gene...
View ArticleSolid State drives 128 Terabytes by 2018 and mass produced Hard Drives at...
Seagate plans to build the first HAMR (Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording ) HDD prototypes towards the end of next year. Initially the drives will be produced in admittedly pedestrian capacities, for...
View ArticleDetailed mosaic photos of Pluto with features down to half a mile in size
New close-up images of Pluto from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft reveal a bewildering variety of surface features that have scientists reeling because of their range and complexity.“Pluto is showing us...
View ArticleSteps to Interstellar laser pushed propulsion and a 16 year trip to Alpha...
The impossible task of traveling 25.6 trillion miles to Alpha Centauri, our closest star, is now possible. Using a Directed Energy System for Targeting of Asteroids and exploRation (DE-STAR), a...
View ArticleCancer patient gets 3D printed titanium ribs and sternum
A Spanish cancer patient has received a 3D printed titanium sternum and rib cage designed and manufactured right here in Australia.Suffering from a chest wall sarcoma (a type of cancerous tumor that...
View ArticleGrowth in China's car sales has slowed but will still be about 34% more than...
IHS Automotive has reduced its full year 2015 light vehicle sales forecast for China to 23.4 million units, reflecting a growth rate over 2014 of just 1.4 percent, compared with its previous forecast...
View ArticleNew Protein Manufacturing Process Unveiled
Researchers from Northwestern University and Yale University have developed a user-friendly technology to help scientists understand how proteins work and how to fix them when they are broken. Such...
View ArticleSuper Stonehenge 15 times bigger than Stonehenge found buried 2 miles from...
Archaeologists have found evidence for a circle of 90 huge standing stones buried near Stonehenge.On September 7, 2015, researchers announced they have discovered evidence for the remains of a major...
View ArticleBoeing Supercopter SB-1 Defiant will be flying in 2017, Eurocopter X2 first...
The Sikorsky-Boeing SB-1 DEFIANT™ Joint Multi-Role Technology Demonstrator (JMR TD) helicopter is their third X2® aircraft in less than 10 years. The aircraft will prove the scalability of the X2...
View ArticleWozniak says the upcoming Steve Jobs movie got it right
If you want to see a movie that shows you what Steve Jobs was really like then the upcoing Steve Jobs movie is the one to see. Steve Wozniak, Apple co-founder, has given his endorsement of the upcoming...
View ArticleCarnival of Nuclear Energy 278
The Carnival of Nuclear Energy 278 is up at Neutron BytesAtomic Insights - On September 8, 2015, the NRC announced that it would stop funding the National Academy of Sciences’s (NAS) five-year-long,...
View ArticleInternet of Things could get big with battery free Devices powered by Wi-Fi...
The ability to power remote sensors and devices using Wi-Fi signals could be the enabling technology behind the Internet of things, say electrical engineers. University of Washington researchers have...
View ArticleNew J20 stealth fighter prototype spotted and successful tests could start...
The seventh J20 fighter jet prototype has been spotted.The Chengdu J-20 is a Stealth, twin-engine fifth-generation fighter aircraft prototype being developed by Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group for the...
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