No, you don't have to hack the rover...NASA has combined all of its data for your pioneering perusal! (Image courtesy ouest-france.fr.) |
Martian Monday: Get Curious With New Rover Simulator And "Mars Trek" Program
With all the talk of space crabs and ghost ladies inhabiting Mars these days, perhaps you'd like to indulge more of your own curiosity about what's really happening on the Red Planet. Now, your curiosity can be satiated with...well, Curiosity.
Space Station Sunday: Snacks In The Stars
Nice Idea, But...Beer. New Bike-Lock Breathalyzer Probably Won't Stop Your Sauced-Up Spin
Let It Bleed: Nanotech To Curtail Blood Clots
If you've just had a heart attack or stroke, you don't want to have to be worried about the subsequent risk of blood clots (a.k.a VTEs or venous thromboembolisms.) Now, technology could treat the issue with targeted nanoparticles that bust up the blood clots...
Happaratus: New "Disruptive" Power Glove For Smoother Sculpting
Many people think that the best confluence of art and technology is digitally-aided, as in a video game, or computer-animated illustrations. However, technology can still remain digital - in this case, on your digits - and still help create amazing artwork.
It's a helping hand unlike any other. (Image courtesy happaratus.com.) |
Holograms To Hold: New Ways Of Visualizing Light In 3-D
If you like science fiction, you probably enjoy a good 3-D hologram. Now, thanks to a little bit of crafty engineering plus your smartphone, you too can make a hologram that would be worthy of any starship’s bridge or R2-unit’s display.
Get the whole word in your hands with these computer-generated holograms! (Image courtesy techeblog.com.) |
Space Station Suntory: Japanese Whisking Whiskey Up To ISS
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