Experimental microchip improves reliability and speed of writing and reading data.
Published:
2013-06-11 11:22:00
Found in: Matter & Energy and Technology
In April, Google added to its services an Inactive Account Manager, which lets you designate an heir who will control your Google data when you die. You choose a length of inactivity, and if your accounts are ever quiet for that long, Google will notify your heirs that they’ve inherited access to your Gmail correspondence, YouTube videos or Picasa photo albums — whatever you specify.
It’s about time that Internet giants get in front of the privacy issue and offer users options for dealing with a digital legacy. After all, we live in an age where an increasing number of people make a...
Published:
2013-06-10 10:19:00
Found in: Science & Society and Technology
Selections from the meeting held June 2-7 in Montreal include personal listening zones in cars and music of the body.
Published:
2013-06-10 17:57:00
Found in: Technology
Throat movements get decoded to reveal sounds of speech.
Published:
2013-06-07 16:58:00
Found in: Technology
Trucks covered with tiny indentations, like those on golf balls, experience less friction
Published:
2013-05-28 08:34:00
Found in: Physics, Science News For Kids and Technology
Engineers take a lesson from nature’s masters of disguise
Published:
2013-05-28 09:45:00
Found in: Science News For Kids, Technology and Zoology
Invention harnesses oxygen-trapping power of iron
Published:
2013-05-28 11:08:00
Found in: Chemistry, Science News For Kids and Technology
Working on the moon with lunar soil and grit could prove easier, more efficient and less costly than using earthly materials
Published:
2013-05-22 13:44:00
Found in: Science News For Kids and Technology
Every pure mathematician has experienced that awkward moment when asked, “So what’s your research good for?” There are standard responses: a proud “Nothing!”; an explanation that mathematical research is an art form like, say, Olympic gymnastics (with a much smaller audience); or a stammered response that so much of pure math has ended up finding application that maybe, perhaps, someday, it will turn out to be useful.
That last possibility is now proving itself to be dramatically true in the case of category theory, perhaps the most abstract area in all of mathematics. Where math is...
Published:
2013-05-20 09:53:00
Found in: Numbers
“Smart alert washer” automatically flags when a nut is coming loose, warning of potential danger
Published:
2013-05-18 14:45:00
Found in: Science News For Kids and Technology