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  • Japanese researchers create self-propelled endoscope capsule
      &lt;<em>strong>The endoscope has been the go to tool for doctors that need to look inside the digestive tract of a patient since the 1980′s. These things are generally long, black cables that are forced through the mouth of up the bum of people when the doctors need to check for things like colon cancer or stomach issues. In 2008, we talked about a new...
    by madiha at June 22nd, 2011 at 06:06 pm
  • Photos of nuclear weapons testing show the beauty and horror of war
    It has been a very long time since the US or any of its allies tested nuclear weapons. Thousands and thousands of people saw firsthand the horrors that a nuclear weapon could unleash on a populace during WWII and since then the weapons have reminded in arsenals, but have not been used in war. The Atlantic has as series of photos that it has posted up showing what the testing...
    by madiha at May 9th, 2011 at 05:05 pm
  • Sonic Screwdriver
    This Sonic Screwdriver is a gadget for all those Doctor Who fans that weren’t satisfied with just the Tardis USB hub. Remember that saying, “if it’s made like a screwdriver and it looks like a screwdriver, it must be a screwdriver”? Oh, and you are so very wrong! It actually has a pen on one head and a beam of UV light at the other. So now you you...
    by admin at March 3rd, 2011 at 01:03 pm
  • Dry water absorbs greenhouse gasses, boggles the mind
    Apparently, something called dry water has been kicking around since 1968, although it wasn’t until recently that scientists at the University of Hull and, later, the University of Liverpool, have begun to take it seriously. It’s made by encasing a water droplet in sand that’s been modified to be hydrophobic — that is, it won’t absorb water,...
    by admin at August 30th, 2010 at 01:08 pm
  • Lung-inspired hydrogen fuel cell skimps on platinum, sees efficiency boost
    For as spectacular as hydrogen fuel cells are on paper, they haven’t been able to replace combustion engines in vehicles. Or much of anything else, really. But thanks to Signe Kjelstrup at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in Oslo, the tried-and-true fuel cell is getting a serious boost. Kjelstrup’s crew determined that by using less platinum in...
    by admin at August 25th, 2010 at 12:08 pm
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