How would you like to be fined and forced to sign a confession of repentance just for not covering your hair? (Image courtesy bbc.com.) |
Iran, And You Can Run Too: New Iranian App For Avoiding Morality Police
In much of the world, apps can provide amusing diversions or helpful little bits of information for daily life. However in Iran, one app has achieved a new level of importance regarding an issue that few Westerners would (hopefully) never have to worry about...
Space Station Sunday: Extremophiles, An E.V.A., and English Rugby
Ingrained In The Brain: New "Brainprints" Security Metric Proven 100% Accurate
We've all seen a spy movie where someone's fingerprint-scan is needed to access an important area, and they end up forced to scan in at gunpoint, or simply having their finger lopped off to fulfill the invaders' needs. And even retinal scans could possibly be faked with the right medical information and digital technology. However, the latest security is key is stashed somewhere very safe: inside your skull.
When your brain is your password, is your cap the Caps Lock? (Image courtesy techcresendo.com.) |
Number One For The Sun: World's Largest Solar Power Plant Fires Up In Morocco
We're now well into the 21st century, and it's time for energy technology to reflect that. On Thursday, a major leap was made by Morocco, who became the nation that put the world's largest solar power plant online.
Who says you can't grow anything in the desert? Noor 1 has officially begun harvesting solar energy. (Image courtesy npr.com.) |
Eagles Vs. Drones: Fight In Flight
Uncle Sam must be very conflicted about this match-up. (Image courtesy howstuffworks.com.) |
Space Station Sunday: Texas, Tech, And A Tribute
A Breath Of Fresh Air: New "Smog-Sucking" Towers Scrub The Skies
Air pollution is an issue in many major cities, but how is it possible to ameliorate the damages caused from...well, it being a city? Until the clean cars come along, or truckers figure out a way to make some seriously heavy-lifting bicycles, these new smog-removal towers sound like a good plan...
Its physical similarities to the Monolith of "2001" are probably intentional. (Image courtesy dezeen.com.) |
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