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- Becoming Superman Is Possible With Microsoft KinectWant to be Superman? No problem! Students from the University of Amsterdam are working on a hack/mod for Microsoft's Kinect that brings back the childhood dream of becoming the Man of Steel. siccovansastimehuman.blogspot.com Become a fan of Time...
- 2-Timing Spacecraft Has Date With Another Cometon Feb 12, 2011 in Space News Science NewsNASA's Stardust spacecraft, equipped with the University of Chicago's Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI), is hurtling at more than 24,000 miles an hour toward a Valentine's Day encounter with comet Tempel 1. Stardust will approach to within 124 mil...
- Save That Water, Use This Bong-Style FaucetThis bong-style faucet was designed by Yonggu Do, Dohyung Kim & Sewon Oh, which was feature on yankodesign.com. The Faucet is touted to save water by forcing the user to wait for the one-liter reservoir to fill back up after use. Via Gizmodotim...
- Quadriplegic Sets Guinness World Record For Fastest Hands-Free Typing [Video]Hank Torres, a quadriplegic, set the Guinness Book of World Records for the fastest hands-free typing. Via Gizmodotimehuman.blogspot.com Become a fan of Time Human on facebook...
- Engineers Grow Nanolasers On Silicon, Pave Way For On-Chip Photonicson Feb 6, 2011 in Technology Future Technology Science News Life Extension Technology News ImmortalityBerkeley – Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found a way to grow nanolasers directly onto a silicon surface, an achievement that could lead to a new class of faster, more efficient microprocessors, as well as to powerful bio...
- Fluorescent Peptides Help Nerves Glow In Surgeryon Feb 6, 2011 in Science News Life ExtensionAccidental damage to thin or buried nerves during surgery can have severe consequences, from chronic pain to permanent paralysis. Scientists at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine may have found a remedy: injectable fluorescent...
- Surprise Hidden In Titan's Smog: Cirrus-Like CloudsEvery day is a bad-air day on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. Blanketed by haze far worse than any smog belched out in Los Angeles, Beijing or even Sherlock Holmes's London, the moon looks like a dirty orange ball. Described once as crude oil without t...
- Six Small Planets Orbiting A Sun-Like Star Amaze AstronomersA remarkable planetary system discovered by NASA's Kepler mission has six planets around a Sun-like star, including five small planets in tightly packed orbits. Astronomers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and their coauthors analyzed the...
- Cluster Encounters A Natural Particle Acceleratoron Feb 5, 2011 in Space News Science NewsESA's Cluster satellites have flown through a natural particle accelerator just above Earth's atmosphere. The data they collected are unlocking how most of the dramatic displays of the northern and southern lights are generated. Two of Cluster's fou...
- Researchers Work To Develop A Vehicle That Can Be Driven By The BlindLast Saturday, a blind driver dodged cardboard boxes thrown in front of him while driving a modified Ford Hybrid Escape around the Daytona International Speedway. He had only seconds to react to the obstacles. "If we just put boxes on the track, peo...
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