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Harvard Printer Blasts Droplets with 100 Times Earth's Gravitational Force (Video)
Aug 31, 2018
Harvard Printer Blasts Droplets with 100 Times Earth's Gravitational Force (Video)
Stop a droplet. Let it grow. Then, pull on it harder than the gravity at the surface of the sun. A new printing technique designed at Harvard University's engineering school uses sound waves to control and fire droplets from a nozzle with incredible force, allowing researchers to print with liquids...
Jam-Resistant US Military Communications Satellite Lifts Off in Midnight-Hour Launch
Oct 17, 2018
Jam-Resistant US Military Communications Satellite Lifts Off in Midnight-Hour Launch
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket launched the satellite, known as Advanced Extremely High Frequency 4 (AEHF-4), at 12:15 a.m. EDT (0415 GMT) from a pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. AEHF-4 is an advanced jam-resistant and nuclear-hardened satellite designed to provide survivable, global, secure, protected and...
X-37B Military Space Plane Wings Past 400 Days on Latest Mystery Mission
Oct 18, 2018
X-37B Military Space Plane Wings Past 400 Days on Latest Mystery Mission
The latest mystery mission of the U.S. Air Force's robotic X-37B space plane has now passed the 400-day mark . This mission — known as Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV-5) — was rocketed into Earth orbit on Sept. 7, 2017, atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at...
New Supercomputer with 1 Million Processors Is World's Fastest Brain-Mimicking Machine
Nov 5, 2018
New Supercomputer with 1 Million Processors Is World's Fastest Brain-Mimicking Machine
Scientists just activated the world's biggest brain: a supercomputer with a million processing cores and 1,200 interconnected circuit boards that together operate like a human brain. Ten years in the making, it is the world's largest neuromorphic computer — a type of computer that mimics the firing of neurons —...
Physicists Built a Machine That Breaks the Normal Rules of Light
Jan 14, 2019
Physicists Built a Machine That Breaks the Normal Rules of Light
Physicists have built a ring in which pulses of light whip circles around each other and the normal rules that govern light's behavior no longer apply. Under normal circumstances, light displays certain kids of physical symmetry. First, if you were to play a tape of light's behavior forward and then...
NASA Set To Launch a Deep-Space Atomic Clock Tonight
Jun 24, 2019
NASA Set To Launch a Deep-Space Atomic Clock Tonight
NASA is set to launch an incredible new atomic clock into orbit on a Falcon Heavy today (June 24) in a technology demonstration mission that could transform the way humans explore space. The Deep Space Atomic Clock, developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is a space-ready upgrade to the atomic...
Skywatcher Captures Rare Image of Mysterious X-37B Military Space Plane
Jul 6, 2019
Skywatcher Captures Rare Image of Mysterious X-37B Military Space Plane
Skywatcher and satellite tracker Ralf Vandebergh of the Netherlands recently caught a rare glimpse of the U.S. Air Force's secretive X-37B space plane. Vandebergh said he'd been hunting for the robotic spacecraft for months and finally managed to track it down in May. But it took a bit longer to...
Why You Shouldn't Worry About China’s New 'Hypersonic' Nuclear Death Machine
Oct 1, 2019
Why You Shouldn't Worry About China’s New 'Hypersonic' Nuclear Death Machine
Nervous ripples spread across U.S. social media Monday night (Sept. 30), as reports spread of China unveiling a scary-sounding new nuclear missile at a military parade. The missile is designed to move very fast, even for a ballistic missile. (That's why they call it hypersonic.) It approaches its target at...
Could Elon Musk's Starship Threaten Alien Life?
Oct 3, 2019
Could Elon Musk's Starship Threaten Alien Life?
Elon Musk, founder of private space-faring company SpaceX, recently unveiled his new Starship craft. Amazingly, it is designed to carry up to 100 crew members on interplanetary journeys throughout the solar system, starting with Mars in 2024. The announcement is exciting, invoking deep emotions of hope and adventure. But I...
World's First 'Living Machine' Created Using Frog Cells and Artificial Intelligence
Jan 14, 2020
World's First 'Living Machine' Created Using Frog Cells and Artificial Intelligence
What happens when you take cells from frog embryos and grow them into new organisms that were evolved by algorithms? You get something that researchers are calling the world's first living machine. Though the original stem cells came from frogs — the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis — these so-called...
DARPA scraps XS-1 military space plane project after Boeing drops out
Jan 24, 2020
DARPA scraps XS-1 military space plane project after Boeing drops out
Phantom Express won't get off the ground after all. Boeing has withdrawn from Experimental Spaceplane (XSP), a U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program designed to increase the nation's access to space. The aerospace giant had named its hypersonic concept vehicle Phantom Express. That moniker is now oddly appropriate,...
Hackers could shut down satellites — or turn them into weapons
Feb 12, 2020
Hackers could shut down satellites — or turn them into weapons
Last month, SpaceX became the operator of the world's largest active satellite constellation. As of the end of January, the company had 242 satellites orbiting the planet with plans to launch 42,000 over the next decade. This is part of its ambitious project to provide internet access across the globe....
DARPA's hypersonic 'Glide Breaker' could blast missile threats out of the sky
Feb 24, 2020
DARPA's hypersonic 'Glide Breaker' could blast missile threats out of the sky
An artist's concept of DARPA's Glide Breaker anti-hypersonic-weapon system. (Image credit: DARPA)Aerojet Rocketdyne is working on technology to help knock high-speed maneuverable vehicles out of the sky, under a new contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Since 2018, DARPA has been developing a hypersonic defense interceptor...
'Vigorous' magnetic field oddity spotted over South Atlantic
May 26, 2020
'Vigorous' magnetic field oddity spotted over South Atlantic
A long-standing weak spot in Earth's magnetic field is getting weirder, and it may be splitting into two distinct zones of weakness. The South Atlantic Anomaly is a section of Earth's magnetic field between Africa and South America. For decades at least, this region of the magnetic field has gotten...
How do fax machines work?
Nov 28, 2020
How do fax machines work?
Like a cross between a telephone and a printer, fax machines copy documents in one location and print them out in another — even thousands of miles apart. Before the ubiquity of computers and high-speed internet and when the other options were snail mail or a courier, a fax could...
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