Bloodhound gang take two steps closer to 1,000mph drive

The man who hopes to become the first to drive at 1,000 mph has inspected the track where the Bloodhound SuperSonic Car will make the record attempts. Meanwhile project staff are working on the first test of a hybrid rocket engine that will be among three separate engines in the vehicle. The Bloodhound Project, based […]



Awesome Science Stuff That Happened Today [Sep 12]

It was a great day for science-loving geeks everywhere. Today’s big haps, in no particular order: Soccer gets a newer, creepier bioengineered makeover Photo: John O’Shea Synthetic soccer balls are so last century. (Replace “soccer balls” with “footballs” if you’re not American.) After making waves at last year’s Abandon Normal Devices festival with his throwback […]

LED Lantern & USB Charger Powered by Salt Water

This is a pretty neat innovation coming out of Japan. Lack of electricity in disasters can make the situation worse than it already is. Green House Co. Ltd. has created a solution to that problem with a lantern, which generates electricity using nothing more than carbon, magnesium rods and salt water! In the ‘GH-LED10WBW’, 350ml […]



Kansas City Gung-Ho for Google Gigabit Broadband

I’d like broadband speeds of 1 Gigabit per second. I suspect you’d like 1 Gbps. And it turns out large parts of Kansas City would definitely like 1 Gbps. The difference, sadly for you and I (KC residents excepted), is that we’re not getting it any time soon while the folks of Kansas City will. […]

New London Airport: Floating?

The plan to expand London Heathrow’s Airport has been quite vehemently protested (despite a clear necessity – that airport is not equipped to handle the insane amount of transit it has to cope with!) and so architecture firm Gensler proposed this amazing little treasure: a floating airport. The “London Britannia Airport” would be an expensive […]

Robot cheetah outruns Usain Bolt

A US defense department robot has reached 28.3 mph on a treadmill — faster than any human in recorded history. The robot, dubbed Cheetah, is the work of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. It’s the closest thing to a real life Q from Bond and gets to work on ultra-cool projects in the hope […]

Programming a Core Subject from Grade 1 in Estonia

Imagine a world where learning the language of computers was a fundamental subject in our education alongside mathematics, languages and sciences. If you think about it, that is actually the world we live in today: programming pervades almost every profession out there to some extent or another, and having a basic understanding of how software […]

49 Quadrocopters Form 3D Models in the Sky [Video]

Watch as 49 Quadrocopters take off from the ground at the voestalpine Klangwolke and turn into pixels in the sky, forming 3D-Models right before our eyes. [ArsElectronica]