ICARUS neutrino detector crawls its way to Fermilab at 20mph
The detector, once activated, will begin searching for new types of “sterile neutrinos” beyond the three that have been found.
The detector, once activated, will begin searching for new types of “sterile neutrinos” beyond the three that have been found.
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.
Ms. Nirghin just won Google Science Fair’s Community Impact Award for creating this superabsorbent polymer out of orange peels and avocados.
SpaceX takes the next step towards reusable rockets with the test-firing of a previously landed first stage.
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New tech coming out of Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is giving a paralyzed man back the use of one of his hands. Ian … Read more…
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A new flu vaccine that protects against multiple strains of the flu, including H1N1, has been developed by researchers at University of Georgia and Sanofi Pasteur. … Read more…
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University of Michigan researchers have developed a new ice-proof material that could be used to keep ice off planes, power lines and possibly windshields. Ice … Read more…
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Scott Kelly is back after spending 340 days on the International Space Station and he is wrestling with some physical issues that weren’t there one year … Read more…
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A new “wearable” device being tested to suppress brain-cancer cell growth in patients ended its clinical trials early with positive results. Optune is a battery … Read more…
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