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Author Archives: Carlos
Build
Afters years living in Buenos Aires City, I back to my fathers home out of the city in order to invest my money in finish the build of my place in their backyard. I started to build my home with … Continue reading
the scientists found water on the moon!
Three different spacecraft have confirmed there is water on the Moon. It hasn’t been found in deep dark craters or hidden underground. Data indicate that water exists diffusely across the moon as hydroxyl or water molecules — or both — … Continue reading
New Phoenix BIOS Starts
“Phoenix is showing off a few interesting things at IDF, but the real standout is their new Instant Boot BIOS, a highly optimized UEFI implementation that can start loading an OS in just under a second. Combined with Windows 7’s … Continue reading
Build Your Own NASA Apollo Landing Computer
Would you like to own the computer Neil Armstrong used to land on the moon in 1969? Well, that’s possible now, because a geek named John Pultorak created a working reproduction of the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC), wrote a complete … Continue reading
First Observations of Biological in High-Altitude Clouds
A team of atmospheric chemists has moved closer to what’s considered the “holy grail” of climate change science: the first-ever direct detections of biological particles within ice clouds. Ice in Clouds Experiment – Layer Clouds (ICE-L) team mounted a mass … Continue reading
The Carbon Footprint of Email Spam Report
“Globally, annual spam energy use totals 33 billion kilowatt-hours (KWh), or 33 terawatt hours (TWh). That’s equivalent to the electricity used in 2.4 million homes in the United States, with the same GHG emissions as 3.1 million passenger cars using … Continue reading
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell (3 March 1847 – 2 August 1922) was an eminent scientist, inventor and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. Bell’s father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and … Continue reading
Students call space station with home-built radio
TORONTO — Four Toronto college students have accomplished a technological feat that their teachers are calling a first. The Humber College seniors made contact with the International Space Station Monday with a radio system they designed and built themselves. School … Continue reading
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Images directly from brain
Researchers from Japan’s ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories have developed new brain analysis technology that can reconstruct the images inside a person’s mind and display them on a computer monitor, it was announced on December 11. According to the researchers, further … Continue reading
Space toilet
“Clean and easy to use, the envisioned space toilet is designed to be worn like a diaper around the astronaut’s waist at all times,” says an article on Pink Tentacle. Engineers hope to have this next-generation space toilet available to … Continue reading