Uranium Is So Last Century — Enter Thorium, the New Green Nuke
An aerospace engineer leads a cadre of industry outsiders dedicated to sparking a revival of thorium. They say it’s a supersafe, clean and massively abundant fuel that can be the energy of the future....
View ArticleHow One Man Helps Keep Game Controllers Accessible
capedgirardeau writes with a clipping from the AP about engineer Ken Yankelevitz: “[W]ith the retired Bozeman engineer’s 70th birthday approaching, disabled gamers say they fear there will be no one...
View ArticleFirst Fully Electric Manned Helicopter Flight
cylonlover writes “On August 12, electrical/aerospace engineer and helicopter pilot, Pascal Chretien, took to the sky in the world’s first untethered, fully electric manned helicopter flight in a...
View ArticleTapose: Bringing the Microsoft Courier To the iPad [Screen Shots]
Before the tablet wars were in full affect, the tablet rumors wars raged on the Internet. Primary topics of conversation in this pre-iPad era were what Apple was doing with tablets (and what it would...
View ArticleThe Science of Santa
Hugh Pickens writes writes “For decades, mystified scientists have chalked up Santa’s power to the inexplicable wonder of magic, but North Carolina State University aerospace engineer Larry...
View ArticleFunky Flying Wing Rotates 90 Degrees To Go Supersonic
Big Hairy Ian writes “An aircraft that resembles a four-point ninja star could go into supersonic mode by simply turning 90 degrees in midair. The unusual ‘flying wing‘ concept has won $100,000 in...
View ArticleTuition Should Be Lower For Science Majors Says Florida Task Force
Hugh Pickens writes “Jordan Weissmann writes that a task force commissioned by Florida Governor Rick Scott is putting the finishing touches on a proposal that would allow the state’s public...
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