New research considers ‘growing’ drones0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- July 6, 2016
Can you chemically “grow” a military drone?

Can you chemically “grow” a military drone?

“The results are consistent with the idea that synaesthesia is predominantly mediated by conceptual links.”

Covering an area the size of 30 football pitches, China’s Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) was officially completed this week, making it the largest radio telescope in the world.

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A hydrogen-fuel economy could finally become a reality with the recent discovery of a cheap, stable and efficient means of getting hydrogen from water.

Engineers at Oregon State University have created a new computer modeling package that people anywhere in the world could use to assess the potential of a stream for small-scale, “run of river” hydropower, an option to produce electricity that’s of special importance in the developing world.

Scientists at MIT and elsewhere have identified the “first fingerprints of healing” of the Antarctic ozone layer

It might be possible to create a black hole here on earth, but would we want to?

China is launching a rival to the International Space Station (ISS) – and it wants to share its new toy.

Death is inevitable – but is it predictable? Some researchers think it might be.



