Jumat, 31 Maret 2017

This Is How We'll Detect Life on Distant Exoplanets - Today on HowStuffWorks NOW

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Mar 30, 2017 09:31 pm
 
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This Is How We'll Detect Life on Distant Exoplanets
We might be only a few years away from seeing whether potentially habitable worlds are inhabited. How cool is that?
 

 
 


Whole-body Vibration Is As Effective As Exercise in Mice, Study Shows
According to a new study, whole-body vibration has muscle and bone health benefits for mice.
 

 
 


Exploring the Therapeutic Possibilities of Future Sexbots
What could the future hold when man and machine meet? This piece of short fiction explores the science and the sensuality behind human existence.
 

 
 


Becoming Better Solar Meteorologists, With Help From Some Monster Waves
Explosive solar events are bad news for Earth, so it's good to keep an eye on space weather. Newly discovered "Rossby-like" waves could help them out with that big job.
 

 
 


Researchers 'Teleport' Virtual Lemonade Using Sensors and Bluetooth
When life gives you water and pH and color data ... make lemonade?
 

 
 


Climate Helped Shape the Human Nose, Study Says
Temperature and humidity might have determined nostril width.
 

 
 


Lost Songs of Holocaust Survivors Discovered in University Archives
The voices of people who escaped Nazi death camps in 1946 resurfaced in a mislabeled canister, and researchers had to rebuild the tech to listen.
 

 
 


World's Largest Ship Tunnel Will Go Straight Through Norwegian Mountain
To carve out the massive Stad Ship Tunnel, engineers would have to blast through 7.5 million tons of solid rock.
 

 
 


World's Largest Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Australia
The colossal footprints of an herbivorous dinosaur found in western Australia might belong to the biggest dinosaur ever.
 

 
 


Wildlife Bridges Around the World Are Helping Deer and Crabs Cross Roads Safely
Officials are building bridges and underpasses to help animals safely cross busy roadways, which keeps the motorists and crossing creatures out of harm's way.
 

 
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Selasa, 28 Maret 2017

Secret FBI Files on Dead People Uncovered With FOIA Project - Today on HowStuffWorks NOW

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Mar 27, 2017 05:15 pm
 
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Will Circular Airport Runways Ever Take Off?
Dutch researchers are proposing banked, continuous runways to handle traffic more efficiently and take up less space.
 

 
 


Secret FBI Files on Dead People Uncovered With FOIA Project
The FBI keeps files on all sorts of people. You can read those files once they're dead if you submit a Freedom of Information Act request. One guy's doing just that.
 

 
 


Data Sent via Infrared Light Could Make WiFi Hundreds of Times Faster
New research out of the Netherlands suggests a way to rethink how we get the data we need from the internet and other networks to our devices — at super-fast speeds.
 

 
 


Hot or Not: What Makes Some Places Naturally High in Radioactivity
Surprisingly, living in a city with a high level of natural radiation doesn't have any ill effects.
 

 
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