utorak, 26. siječnja 2016.

Planet with 900,000-year orbit lies a staggering 1 trillion kilometers from its sun


SPACE
Blue Origin makes historic second landing using the same rocket
SpaceX​​ isn't the only private company racking up space firsts. Having successfully flown to space and completed a powered landing last November​, Blue Origin's New Shepard booster​ on Friday became the first rocket to repeat the feat.  read more
MUSIC
ARQ is like a multitool for producers and performers
Zoom has revealed a futuristic electronic tambourine at this year's Winter NAMM. The ARQ Aero RhythmTrak is described as a drum machine, sequencer, synthesizer, looper, and MIDI controller, and features a Bluetooth-enabled ring for music creation and playback control from movement.  read more
MEDICAL
Blocking key protein puts the brakes on leukaemia
Australian researchers have discovered a protein that facilitates the spread of acute myeloid leukaemia cells, and have shown that by blocking its activity they can stop the deadly form of cancer in its tracks.  read more
MATERIALS
Beetles inspire ice-resistant aircraft surfaces
Taking inspiration from the a water-gathering desert beetle, scientists have developed a patterned surface on which the spread of ice can be controlled and prevented. They claim the material could be scaled up and applied to aircraft parts, heat pump coils and car windshields. ​​  read more
SPACE
Is ET dead – and are we next?
According to astrobiologists Aditya Chopra and Charley Lineweaver of the Australian National University, conditions on young planets are so volatile that if life doesn't evolve fast enough to stabilize the environment, it will quickly become extinct.  read more
HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS
Game on in Amsterdam's new Arcade Hotel
For dedicated gamers, the thought of leaving their cherished consoles behind while traveling can be enough to spark separation anxiety. The owners of a new hotel in Amsterdam have recognized this, with their aptly named Arcade Hotel offering in-room consoles and video game rental for guests. ​  read more
DRONES
Winged drone nails first autonomous landing on a moving vehicle
What goes up must come down, but how it comes down can have a big impact on where and how it used. In what is claimed as world first, researchers have gently landed a winged UAV on top of a car traveling at 75 km/h.  read more
ENVIRONMENT
Plant openings signal "birth of large-scale solar in Australia"
The largest operational solar power plants in Australia have officially opened. The Nyngan and Broken Hill solar plants that were originally announced in 2013 are located in western New South Wales and boast a combined power output of 155 MW.  read more
ENVIRONMENT
Clemson University flicks switch on innovative new lighting system
Using Philips' LED and Power over Ethernet (PoE) tech, the new intelligent lighting system at the recently opened Watt Family Innovation Center at Clemson University in South Carolina is set to deliver energy savings​ of around 70 percent.​  read more
GOOD THINKING
BulletSafe's ball cap and T-shirt dress you in casual bulletproofing
BulletSafe is becoming a bigger player in the casual bulletproof clothing market.​ In December 2014, it launched a Kickstarter for what it calls the "world's first bulletproof baseball cap." Just over a year later, it's turning its attention to a bulletproof T-shirt.  read more
ROBOTICS
Atlas robot told to clean its room
A video from the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC) Robotics lab shows its Atlas robot vacuuming the lab.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Auto industry heavyweights team up on wicked 745-hp VLF Force 1
Since we first looked in on VL Automotive in 2013, it's earned itself some serious F. Henrik Fisker has joined the team. He's penned the lines of the radical carbon fiber body on the all-new Force 1.  read more
SPACE
SpaceX Crew Dragon hovers on tails of fire
SpaceX has shown off its new party trick with the release of a video of the Crew Dragon manned space capsule conducting a powered hover test.  read more
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
A-Gear exoskeletons keep users' arms useful
Duchenne muscular dystrophy causes the victim's muscles to shrink throughout their lifetime, often to the point that the arms and legs can't be used at all. That's why the A-Gear project is designing two arm-worn exoskeletons, intended to help Duchenne patients retain the use of their arms.  read more
MARINE
Rand aims to make electric boating a Picnic
The introduction of Rand Boats' Picnic and Picnic Sport motorboats now offers an electric-powered alternative to traditional gas-powered boats. Able to seat up to 10 people, both models can sail for up to 16 hours at a maximum speed of 13 km/h (8 mph) depending on the choice of motors and batteries.  read more
SCIENCE
Machine-learning could tackle antibiotic-resistant bacteria
A team of researchers is using a potent machine-learning system to study an infection that's highly resistant to antibiotic therapies. With the work already yielding positive results, it could lead to improved understanding of bacterium, and ultimately the discovery of new treatments.  read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S vs. iPad Pro
In the long-term, Apple wants you to ditch your laptop for the iPad Pro, but does Windows 10 give Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S the edge? We compare the two devices in all the key areas.  read more
MUSIC
TaylorSense monitors the health of acoustic guitars
Taylor has developed a new health monitoring system for its guitars. Similar to fitness trackers like the Tickr X or Garmin's Vivosmart, TaylorSense keeps track of an instrument's well-being and sends status updates and alerts to a companion app running on a Bluetooth-connected smartphone.   read more
ARCHITECTURE
NYC's iconic Guggenheim museum added to Street View
For those unable to see New York City's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in person, an online visit may be the next best thing. Google recently added the iconic museum to Street View, enabling users to virtually walk through the rotunda and check out selected artworks. read more
AUTOMOTIVE
In pictures: Tokyo Auto Salon 2016
Tokyo Auto Salon is no ordinary motor show and with its flower-covered Toyotas​ and crystal-encrusted pink Lamborghinis​, the 2016 event was no exception.  read more
AROUND THE HOME
Portable light offers a change of Tack for city dwellers
Looking to address the lighting needs of city dwellers who often find themselves moving from one small apartment to another, Matthew Lim has developed Tack, a portable LED lamp that can be easily installed without tools and can be dimmed and flipped to suit various lighting scenarios. ​  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
GM announces Maven car-sharing service
General Motors has announced the launch of a car-sharing service​ under a new personal mobility brand called Maven. Maven will provide city, residential, peer-to-peer and campus services.​  read more
SPACE
NASA release showcases stunning Trumpler 14 star cluster
NASA has released a composite image of the star cluster Trumpler 14, compiled from data collected by the Hubble Space Telescope from 2005 - 2006. The cluster is located 8,000 light-years from Earth in the Carina nebula.  read more
GOOD THINKING
Nigerian soccer pitch is lit by player-power
A little over a year ago, Pavegen's kinetic energy-harvesting tiles were installed at a soccer pitch in Rio. The movement of players across the tiles is used to generate electricity and power the pitch's floodlights. Now, a second such pitch has been created in Lagos, Nigeria.   read more
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DRONES
Loon Copter drone flies, floats and dives underwater
​Along with the usual flying drones, there are also models that can both fly and float. As is the case with its feathered namesake, however, the Loon Copter can fly, land on the water to see what's under the surface, and then dive down to check out what it sees.​  read more
URBAN TRANSPORT
Razor adds power with the RipStik Electric (hands-on and the odd falling off)
Razor has created an electric-powered version of its RipStik caster board which is able to carve along at 10 mph (16 km/h). We recently had the chance to try one out ahead of its release later this year.  read more
ARCHITECTURE
Ground broken on LEED Gold-seeking Dubai skyscraper
Foster + Partners recently began work on a new mixed-use 53 story skyscraper in Dubai's International Financial Center district. Due for completion in late 2018, the US$1 billion ICD Brookfield Place is slated for LEED Gold certification.  read more
GOOD THINKING
Scientists and FAA testing a concrete way to clear snow
Anyone who's dealing with the current snowstorm in the US will know that clearing snow is hard work and futile if there's another dump. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Chris Tuan may have put an end to the need to shovel snow, however. His conductive concrete simply melts any snow that lands.  read more
MUSIC
Relay G10 billed as the easiest wireless guitar system ever
Line 6 is looking to solve reliability, affordability and complexity issues of wireless guitar systems with the Relay G10, a plug and play solution that's claimed as easy as using a cable and has enough battery life to survive the longest of noodlefests.  read more
ARCHITECTURE
Troll sought for Seattle-based artist residency
Seattle's Office of Arts & Culture and Department of Transportation are seeking writers to take part in an unusual artist's residency in the northwest tower of the city's Fremont Bridge. The selected writer will receive US$10,000 to work in the space for three months. read more
AROUND THE HOME
SprayPrinter could turn everyone into a graffiti artist
Graffiti looks cool, but requires a lot of practice to produce anything half decent. The SprayPrinter​, however, will let you create your own slick design at home using spray paint to create large artworks from images on a smartphone.  read more
SPACE
Planet with 900,000-year orbit lies a staggering 1 trillion kilometers from its sun
In an astronomical​ astronomical discovery, scientists have identified what's believed to be the widest known planetary system. The huge is in a 900,000-year orbit at an incredible distance of 1 trillion km from its parent star.  read more
BICYCLES
Lightweight Freygeist e-bike looks and lifts more like a regular bike
Some are louder than others, but e-bikes are usually easy to spot. Not the Freygeist Classic. This pedelec is virtually indistinguishable as an electric thanks to cleanly integrated hardware and a 26.5-lb (12-kg) curb weight.  read more
AROUND THE HOME
Eco-friendly LED lamp brightens without batteries or plugs
The latest LED lamp takes a different approach by removing a critical component. The Lumir C is designed without any external power supply, operating off of a single candle instead.  read more
SPACE
Goodbye ground control: Nanosatellites achieve first autonomous orbital maneuver
Deep Space Industries (DSI) has announced a successful test by two autonomous Canadian satellites, which carried out the first orbital maneuver without human supervision.  read more
OUTDOORS
Light, funky TigerMoth caravan swings and slides into cozy, breezy living space
Texas-based Taxa is a place where trailer building mixes with a science and art, resulting in otherworldly campers like the Cricket and the FireFly. Its latest effort, the TigerMoth, is a small, 910-lb towable that uses some innovative storage solutions to sleep two in blissful comfort.  read more
GOOD THINKING
Néit suitcase goes flat-out to save storage space
The recently-released Jurni and G-RO suitcases are designed to make travelling easier. So too is the new Néit case, but it's also aimed at making life easier once you reach your destination. It can be both collapsed and hung in a wardrobe, so as not to take up too much storage space.  read more
BICYCLES
Front-wheel-drive KerVelo bike eliminates the chain
​Recumbent bicycles may offer a more comfortable riding position, but they typically also have pretty long chains. Marc Le Borgne, however, has created an alternative. His KerVelo recumbent has an 18-speed gearhub transmission built into the front wheel.​  read more
CHILDREN
Razor will make drifting easier, with the Crazy Cart Shift
Razor has announced its latest Crazy Cart, and this one is designed to make drifting even easier than previous models. The Crazy Cart Shift makes a number of changes which will enable younger drivers to achieve serious drifts, including an 8 mph (13 km/h) max speed.  read more
MEDICAL
Brain scans could head off depression
A simple brain scan could identify children at risk of suffering from depression later in life. If implemented, the early warning test could allow doctors to carry out treatment prior to the first instance of depression, making it less likely that the patient will suffer further bouts.  read more
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
Bacteria won't wash, with the Brushield toothbrush cover
Among the risks to our toothbrushes are germs that come from flushing toilets, not drying out between uses, and other external threats. Toothbrush covers can be used to mitigate these risks – and the Brushield is designed to be the best toothbrush cover available. read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S vs. Microsoft Surface Pro 4
From a distance, you'd be forgiven for thinking Samsung's new Galaxy TabPro S is a Surface Pro 4. Let's see how much the two do (and don't) have in common, as we compare their features and specs. read more
AROUND THE HOME
Prepd Pack lunchbox won't leave a bad taste in your mouth
When you work away from your home, packing nutritious lunches can be a real chore. The Prepd Pack, however, is a lunchbox that's been reimagined to make your day's middle meal more manageable. It boasts modular containers, magnetic cutlery and a tasty look to boot.​  read more
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