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Celebrate Apollo 11 Moon Landing With Restored NASA Videos
In case it slipped your mind, the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing is coming up in a few days (it took place on July 20, 1969). To celebrate, NASA collaborated with Lowry Digital to restore the classic footage shot on the moon on that ... Read more →
Periodic Table Soon to Get a New Element
5 months ago on SwitchedGerman scientists have officially pulled ahead of their Russian, U.S., and Japanese peers in what has been dubbed a "friendly competition" to find a new element for the periodic table, the BBC reports. The new, as-of-yet unnamed element is "super ...
Future Cell Phones Could Pull Electricity Out of Thin Air
5 months ago on SwitchedImagine a world where plugging in your gadgets to charge them is a thing of the past. And we're not talking about "wireless" chargers, like the Palm Pre's Touchstone, which still require some sort of physical contact. No, according to Technology ...
11-Year-Old Graduates College with Astrophysics Degree
5 months ago on SwitchedEleven-year old Moshe Kai Cavalin wants to be an Olympic martial arts master and an actor -- as soon as he has proven the existence of wormholes. The California youngster has already obtained his Associates degree in astrophysics with a 4.0 GPA. FOX ...
Hi-Tech Clothing Could Improve Elderly Folks' Lives
5 months ago on SwitchedA three-year research project at the University of Ulster could revolutionize the clothing industry, according to BBC News. Researchers are studying ways to equip clothing with electronic devices that could possibly monitor heart rates or ...
NASA Seeks 'Pillownauts' for Micro-Gravity Study
5 months ago on SwitchedThe process of an ongoing study by NASA sounds more like the typical lifestyle of a college student than a science experiment. In order to study the effects of micro-gravity on the human body, NASA is looking for participants willing to lie in bed ...
Heart Beats Outside Body With Help of Machine
5 months ago on SwitchedFeaturing a setup made of pipes and rods running in and out of a still-beating heart, a lab at North Carolina State University (NCSU) could be mistaken for that of a mad scientist. Researchers there have recently created a computer-controlled ...
Google's Holodeck Presents Interactive StreetView at 360 Degrees
5 months ago on SwitchedAh, Google. Making human contact obsolete one development at a time. At its Mountain View Googleplex, the search engine-turned-megalith brought out its StreetView Holodeck simulator for the Google I/O Conference on Wednesday. The Holodeck, like a ...
Intelligent, Unmanned Boat to Attempt Trans-Atlantic Journey
6 months ago on SwitchedOnce again, a team of well-meaning scientists is giving an intelligent, autonomous robotic vessel everything it needs to take over the world. Sigh... According to CNN, eight third-year engineering students from the university ETH Zurich in ...
First Software Patent Granted 28 Years Ago
6 months ago on SwitchedAs Wired reminded us on Tuesday, it was 28 years ago this week that the first ever patent on software was granted to Satya Pal Asija for 'Swift-Answer,' his software package that provided "full text, free-form, narrative, information input, storage ...
'Citizen Spies' Using Google Earth to Uncover Secrets of North Korea
6 months ago on SwitchedDuring Kim Jong Il's reign as leader of North Korea, the nation has been shrouded in mystery, with the government only periodically breaking its silence in order to tout fantastical accomplishments of the ruler and his nation. The veil of secrecy ...
Now Is the Future: Sci-Fi That Turned Into Reality
6 months ago on SwitchedIf you've ever watched an episode of 'Mystery Science Theater 3000,' you know that many of science-fiction's predictions prove to be incredibly ridiculous and inaccurate. Thankfully, the learned sci-fi enthusiasts at Neatorama have compiled a Top ...
World's Smallest Light Bulb
6 months ago on SwitchedScientists at UCLA have constructed the world's smallest light bulb. When it's turned off, the tiny filament is invisible to the naked eye. Flip the switch, however, and it becomes a tiny pin-prick of light. The minuscule bulb was created using ...
Internet to Become Self-Aware Within the Decade?
6 months ago on SwitchedDoes the name Francis Heylighen ring a bell? Didn't think so. But the research professor at the Free University of Brussels has some interesting things to say about artificial intelligence and consciousness in regards to the Internet. Speaking ...
'Most Confusing' Tech Terms Still Baffling Brits
6 months ago on SwitchedKeeping up with the latest Web and tech trends can be particularly difficult, especially for casual surfers who get easily confused and frustrated by the constant inundation of new terms and devices. To help lower the language barrier, according ...
'Smell Effect' Lets Gamers Enjoy the Scent of Victory
6 months ago on SwitchedIf you've ever been curious about the smell of napalm in the morning, but your combat history is limited to 'Call of Duty,' then read on, friends. Scent enthusiasts in the scientific community have been trying to bring devices that emanate odors ...


