Aug. 10, 2015
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NEWSWhy 3 Men With All the Power Will Soon Parole More Prisoners in AlabamaIn part three of a series, The Daily Signal examines how a criminal justice reform plan in Alabama would encourage the state's parole board to free more prisoners early. Read More |
NEWSFormer Planned Parenthood Clinic Director Explains the Tissue Donation ProcessFor eight years, Abby Johnson, who used to work for a branch of Planned Parenthood, didn't just witness the fetal tissue donation process—she participated in it.Read More |
FEATUREHow Two Millennials Beat the Odds at BusinessPresidents wear the belts made by the company of Austin Branson and Peter Carter, whose business has gone from one of their parents' homes to J.Crew.Read More |
COMMENTARY3 Historical Developments That Explain Our Current Religious Liberty BattlesThese three changes represent a rejection of the American founding.Read More |
NEWS5 Actions Ted Cruz Says He Would Take on His First Day in the Oval OfficeOne of the first things he'd do is ask the Justice Department to investigate Planned Parenthood.Read More |
COMMENTARYObama's Legacy Is Propping Up Dictatorships, Not DemocraciesHis administration marks a radical departure from previous ones when it comes to democracy promotion.Read More |
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SPACE | ||
Scramjet-based project looks to blast Australia into space | ||
If the University of Queensland (UQ) and Heliaq Advanced Engineering get their way, Australia could be joining the spacefaring club. The two are teaming up on a project intended to deliver payloads weighing from 50 to 500 kg (110 to 1,102 lb) into orbit. read more | ||
ROBOTICS | ||
MIT's Hermes remote-controlled robot has human-like reflexes | ||
Robotics research is moving along at such a pace that it can be difficult to spot the major milestones of innovation in the technology as they go by. One significant step forward is in evidence at MIT in the form of Hermes. Physically it's all robot, but its actions are controlled by a human being. read more | ||
ARCHITECTURE | ||
Plan hatched to build "Lord of the Rings" city in England | ||
Though usually associated more with Middle-earth than Middle England, a plan is afoot to build the fictional city of Minas Tirith from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings – or Peter Jackson's movie depiction of it, anyway – in the UK. read more | ||
AUTOMOTIVE | ||
Nissan puts GT-R LM Nismo's racing career on ice | ||
Having taken a huge risk in creating its oddball GT-R LM Nismo, Nissan has pulled the plug on the program until it can sort out the problems that have plagued it. These problems meant the car battled at Le Mans, and won't be competing in LMP1 racing until Nissan has worked out its problems. read more | ||
MEDICAL | ||
New blood clot-busting nanocapsule promises immediate care for heart attacks | ||
A team of Australian scientists has developed a new approach to busting blood clots that sees drugs carried safely inside a nanocapsule, opening up the treatment to more patients and lessening the chance of side effects. read more | ||
AUTOMOTIVE | ||
A closer look at McLaren's 570S sports car | ||
Gizmag took a look at the new McLaren 570S, before sitting down with McLaren’s Asia-Pacific Director David McIntyre for a chat about the brand’s move "downmarket." read more | ||
SCIENCE | ||
Magnetism generated in non-magnetic metals | ||
By altering the quantum interactions of the electrons in the atoms of a metal's atoms, scientists from the University of Leeds have generated magnetism in metals that aren’t normally magnetic. This move could one day reduce our reliance on rare or toxic metals in a range of fields, read more | ||
BICYCLES | ||
Breathalyzer bike lock stops drunken cyclists in their tracks | ||
Any road user with impaired judgement can wreak havoc through an ignored stop sign, whatever their choice of ride. The Alcoho-Lock is aimed at preventing cyclists from hopping in the saddle when they've had one too many, working in much the same way as breath-test locks for drunk drivers. read more | ||
HEALTH AND WELLBEING | ||
Lumma automatically sorts and dispenses medications | ||
Anyone who has to take medication on a regular basis can attest that remembering to take pills at the right time can be challenging. Lumma hopes to make that experience a little less painful by keeping track of your medication and notifying you when it's time to take it. read more | ||
ENVIRONMENT | ||
Addition of a single gene makes rice more environmentally friendly | ||
A team led by the US Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has come up with a genetically engineered strain of rice that not only produces almost no methane, but also more grains. read more | ||
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY | ||
OnePlus 2 vs. Samsung Galaxy S6 | ||
OnePlus likes to brand its high-end, budget-priced phones as "flagship killers." Let's see how the OnePlus 2 compares to the most popular Android flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S6. read more | ||
SPACE | ||
NASA marks Curiosity's third anniversary with new interactive online tools | ||
The Curiosity rover has been on Mars for three years, and to mark the occasion, NASA has released two new tools designed to both educate the public and help scientists select future landing sites. read more | ||
BICYCLES | ||
Caron Bicycle can be pedaled six ways | ||
Riding a bike is definitely good exercise, although it does tend to work out the same muscles in the same fashion. In an effort to remedy that, the Caron Bicycle was created. It can be pedaled in six different ways, all of which still move the thing forward. read more | ||
MUSIC | ||
Ecoxgear launches adventure-ready HD solar and powerbank speakers | ||
Ecoxgear has just launched the Ecoxgear Sol Jam, EcoCarbon, and Pebble Powerbank speakers. Each features rugged IPX67 waterproof exteriors, Bluetooth wireless, and mobile device charging. read more | ||
SCIENCE | ||
New software provides an animal-eye view of our colorful world | ||
Scientists from the University of Exeter have developed a piece of free software that lets you see the colors in photos the way that various animals would see them. It has already been used in a variety of research projects. read more | ||
MARINE | ||
Electric Scubster personal sub dives into crowdfunding pond | ||
French high flyer Stephane Rousson and designer Minh-lôc Truong have launched an electric version of their Scubster single pilot carbon fiber sub on Kickstarter, which is called the Nemo. read more | ||
WEARABLE ELECTRONICS | ||
Stanford research points to Lytro-like VR that kills motion sickness | ||
Researchers at the Stanford Computational Imaging Group have been working on a light field stereoscope that greatly improves virtual reality experiences while also reducing motion sickness. read more | ||
3D PRINTING | ||
Hobbyist creates world's smallest functional circular saw | ||
Lance Abernethy, a maintenance engineer from Auckland, New Zealand has 3D-printed a working circular saw that fits in a briefcase slightly bigger than a thumbnail. It took him less than an hour to print the entire thing. read more | ||
AROUND THE HOME | ||
Greycork flat-pack furniture set can be assembled in 20 minutes | ||
Flat-pack furniture can be a pain to build and is not always very durable. Greycork wants to change this by delivering furniture to your door that can be assembled quickly with a sturdy end-product. Its living room set includes a sofa, chaise, coffee table, side table and bookshelf. read more | ||
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY | ||
Apple will reportedly reveal the iPhone 6s on September 9 | ||
If you're wondering when you can hear about Apple's next iPhones and iPads, you might want to keep a weather eye on September 9, as a report indicates that's when Apple could hold its biggest product launch of the year. read more | ||
OUTDOORS | ||
Exotac Firesleeve ruggedizes your Bic lighter | ||
Most campers' fire-starting needs are met quite nicely with a good ol' Bic lighter. That doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement on that front, though. Exotac's Firesleeve makes such lighters tougher, and easier to use. read more | ||
BICYCLES | ||
Sigma puts the squeeze on bike brake lights | ||
Most brake lights for bikes use an accelerometer to detect when the cyclist is stopping. However, what if you want something that's a little smaller, simpler and cheaper? That would be Sigma's tiny new mechanically-activated Brakelight. read more | ||
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