Unstoppable! Airless tire will never go flatAs much as big tire companies like to sell you more and more tires, they know that there’d be huge demand for ones that don’t go flat.That’s why eight years ago Michelin introduced the Tweel, an experimental tire that features an airless outer band wrapped around a complex network... Continue Reading →
Overview of current cyber attacks (logged by 97 Sensors )Attacks on the different sensors (Honeypots) will be displayed in realtime on the world map. Additionally the countries are marked in relation of the overall number of attacks.
Overview of current cyber attacks (logged by 97 Sensors )
236,000 Jobs Added In February, Unemployment Drops To 7.7%The American economy created jobs at a faster pace in February, adding 236,000 positions, the Labor Department reported Friday.The unemployment rate was 7.7 percent, the lowest since December 2008, compared with 7.9 percent in January. Economists had been expecting the economy to add 165,000 jobs in February, with... Continue Reading →
236,000 Jobs Added In February, Unemployment Drops To 7.7%
The Pirate Bay Wants You to Download Physical Objects NowFile-sharing site The Pirate Bay is apparently expanding its reach into letting users pass one another physical objects to download.Well, that's actually not the case just yet. But the site is introducing a new category called "Physibles" in anticipation of a day in which "you will print the spare parts... Continue Reading →
The Pirate Bay Wants You to Download Physical Objects Now
Microsoft and Samsung demo Illumiroom display, fills room with images (video)Microsoft just demonstrated an interesting display technology called Illumiroomat the Samsung CES keynote that apparently fills up the room with images and lights beyond the confines of a television screen. We were shown a video of someone playing Xbox games and making it seem like it's snowing in... Continue Reading →
Microsoft and Samsung demo Illumiroom display, fills room with images (video)
3D-printed ears that look and act like the real thingCornell bioengineers and Weill Cornell Medical College physicians have created an artificial ear that looks and acts like a natural ear, giving new hope to thousands of children born with a congenital deformity called microtia.They used 3-D printing and injectable gels made of living cells to fashion ears that... Continue Reading →
3D-printed ears that look and act like the real thing
3D Printed Skull ImplantOxford Performance Materials has announced it has received clearance for the OsteoFab™ Patient Specific Cranial Device (OPSCD). “OsteoFab” is OPM’s brand for a 3D printed medical and implant parts produced from PEKK polymer.Implants are “grown” layer by layer directly from a digital CAD file without the aid of tooling and with few practical limits... Continue Reading →
3D Printed Skull Implant
3Doodler: The World's First 3D Printing PenIt's a pen that can draw in the air! 3Doodler is the 3D printing pen you can hold in your hand. Lift your imagination off the page!
3Doodler: The World’s First 3D Printing Pen
Lockheed's Skunk Works promises fusion power in four yearsUntil someone figures out a way to manufacture antimatter, fusion is by far the cleanest and most abundant source of power we can hope to harvest. We've known this for a long time, but fusion is hard, and it's expensive to build the giant lasers or toroidal plasma containment systems that... Continue Reading →
Lockheed’s Skunk Works promises fusion power in four years
Killing the Dollar: G20 & IMF Push for Global Fed, Global CurrencyWhile headline stories about averting the dangers of an international “currency war” dominated news coverage of the recently concluded G20 meeting in Moscow, the real unreported story is that the global gathering of central bankers and finance ministers is pushing forward with their plan for “supersizing” the International... Continue Reading →