The Biggest Hurdles for Hyperloop Are Still Land Rights and Bureaucracy, Not Tech
As it is with all enormous infrastructure projects.
As it is with all enormous infrastructure projects.
How fast can the thermometer drop? If you’re a physicist armed with a graphene sandwich, it could be as fast as 30 quadrillionths of a second.
The search for extraterrestrial life is the ultimate hybrid of creativity and science, the quest to discover something we can’t even describe yet.
Night skiing and night boarding usually requires some sort of light but what if that light was a torch attached to the ski or snowboard? Read More >>
Great for taking pictures of your yacht and champagne cellar.
Computer programmer Swartz came to believe that free, unimpeded access to information was an inherently political issue – then the Feds came after him.
Now that the official numbers are in, we can see just how wacky a year it was.
The new app is full with features specifically geared toward the music-minded.
German research project is like an aerial version of the patented Italian Job getaway.
If correct, the newly discovered planet would be highly different from anything before.
To live on Mars, we would need a Martian city – and cities need concrete, lots of it. This is how the space-bods think we could manage it.
It'll all be about distributed ledgers instead of printing forms one day hopefully.
Witness the aftermath of a Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly (that's an explosion to us normal folk).
*Jamiroquai music*.... it's going deeper underground.
Including smart car parking bays. The excitement of it all.
Bio-electric tattoos that measure our vitals and tablets we can roll up to shove in our pockets – that sort of thing. Where are they?