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New Gmail app adds a touch of color -- and frustration
Google this week completed an update of its mobile Gmail app, and has adopted a color tile scheme that will look somewhat familiar to Windows 8 users....
Saturday, 08 June 2013
The ocean: An unlikely clean-energy source
The ocean absorbs energy from the sun, stores it and then releases it slowly. Sounds like a prescription for meeting the world's energy needs, sin...
Saturday, 08 June 2013
Stalagmites provide new view of abrupt climate events over 100,000 years
A new set of long-term climate records based on cave stalagmites collected from tropical Borneo shows that the western tropical Pacific responded very...
Friday, 07 June 2013
Living fossils? Sturgeon are evolutionary speedsters
Efforts to restore sturgeon in the Great Lakes region have received a lot of attention in recent years, and many of the news stories note that the pre...
Friday, 07 June 2013
Liquid Air – the future of motoring?
Engineers call it disruptive technology, but Liquid Air is much more than that. Using cryogenic atmospheric air at minus 196 degrees Centigrade as an ...
Sunday, 02 June 2013
More power from bumps in the road: Energy-harvesting shock absorbers
A team of MIT undergraduate students has invented a shock absorber that harnesses energy from small bumps in the road, generating electricity while it...
Sunday, 02 June 2013
New camera sensor eliminates need for flash
No flash? No problem. A new imaging sensor could soon make it possible for photographers to take clear, sharp photos, even in dim lighting. Created ...
Saturday, 01 June 2013
Carbon dioxide greening deserts
New research links gradual greening of arid areas like Australia’s Outback to increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide. CREDIT: ...
Saturday, 01 June 2013
U.S. road safety agency issues policy on driverless cars
Self-driving vehicle technology is not yet at a stage that it can be authorized for use by the public for general driving, according to a U.S. Departm...
Friday, 31 May 2013
Sending humans to Mars holds radiation risk, study shows
A trip to and from the red planet could expose travelers to an accumulated dose of radiation that would approach – and in some cases exceed &nda...
Friday, 31 May 2013
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