First picture of the SpaceX spacesuit shown from Elon Musk
Musk was quick to point out that this is not a mockup, but a functional suit that has already been tested.
Musk was quick to point out that this is not a mockup, but a functional suit that has already been tested.
That’s right! It’s nearly back to school time and here are four gadgets kids might enjoy as they head back to school.
Solar eclipse glasses are specially made to block the harmful rays of the sun allowing you to safely watch the eclipse from start to finish.
Currently, the biobattery can only power up one LED light on a drop of spit.
The company hopes to launch hundreds of rockets per year at a very low rate due to the smaller rocket and payload size.
Early reports say the exomoon could be roughly the same size as Neptune.
The detector, once activated, will begin searching for new types of “sterile neutrinos” beyond the three that have been found.
The data the team will collect is expected to help the National Coastal Mapping Program (NCMP) as well as the Naval Oceanographic Office.
Science: answering the important questions.
These “vapor tracers” will let researchers know how particles move in space, so what’s a better way of doing so than sending colorful lights into the sky?
GelSight works by using physical contact with a surface or object which then sends back a detailed 3-D map of it.
If this Purdue University research proves to be fruitful, instantly recharging would be a huge benefit to the electric vehicle industry.
We might not think of all the ways that GE’s technologies touch our everyday lives. That’s what GE In The Wild reminds us of.
“Have you been licking toads?” “I haven’t *not* been licking toads”
LG already introduced a similar idea in the LG G Flex but their design lacks the ability to conduct electricity which means it can’t be used for displays.
Having John Goodenough involved has piqued the interest of more than a few researchers who know batteries — and they’re excited.
There is no word on who may be taking this historic trip, but the pool for potential moon tourists is likely quite small.
Flexible blades were also shown to work better in different varieties of wind conditions, and area where the solid blades don’t fare so well.
Quasistatic Cavity Resonance for Ubiquitous Wireless Power Transfer is Disney’s wireless power experiment.
Current satellite images are often months or in most cases, years old. Planet wants to image the entire Earth daily.
Cassie was built with a 16-month, $1 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Defense.
The protype sensor would be a tough pill to swallow (literally) as it’s 40mm long by 12mm wide.
The most intriguing part of this book is the included augmented reality app that allows you to scan images in the book giving you a 3D look.
Researchers at the University of Central Florida are working on a high-powered battery with supercapacitors that can be charged in seconds yet last a week.
DUNE will consist of two neutrino detectors placed in the world’s most intense neutrino beam.
“We are playing with fire here,” according to Dr Joel Moskowitz, a professor at the UC Berekely School of Public Health.
Spectacular landings are a great first step, but a rocket will not be truly reusable until it is, well, actually reused.
Depression is a serious condition that affects nearly 7% of the population in the U.S. alone.