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Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

In this week’s haul of news about scientific discoveries, we found stories about a pregnant dinosaur, the oldest decoded “ancient human” DNA and how selfless driving could lead to fewer traffic jams…

Aerospace

Czechmate: This Advanced Turboprop Engine Could Create A $40 Billion Market

When GE Aviation bought the storied but obscure Czech turboprop builder Walter Aircraft Engines in 2008, the American company hadn’t developed a new propeller engine in decades. Companies like Pratt…

co2

This Scientist’s Got The Power (Plant) In His Hands

A picture may be worth 1,000 words. But this one is also worth 10,000 kilowatts. Though small in stature, the turbine in the photos could contribute to solving some of the world’s biggest energy…

Blue Arc

This Machine Can Cut Titanium Like A Hot Knife Slicing Through Butter

Metal-cutting technology hasn’t changed a great deal in the last 60 years. Operators still clamp metal parts to the support bench and use drill bits or some other tools to achieve the desired shape.…

Irrational Numbers

The Many Faces Of π: This Artist Has Painted Pi To See The Language Of The Universe

Artist Stewart Kenneth Moore is best known for his surreal canvases, etchings and comic strips depicting everyone from James Joyce and Vaclav Havel to Macbeth caught in a nightmare of the everyday.…

Aerospace

Comeback Kid: The Next Sound-Barrier-Busting Passenger Jet Could Be Quietly Supersonic

The Concorde was the first and last supersonic jet in passenger service. But that claim comes with a caveat. The plane could accelerate above the speed of sound only over the ocean. The prospect of…

Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This week

This week brought a plethora of news from the bleeding edge of research. Monkeys learned to drive wheelchairs with their thoughts, scientists used stem cells to regenerate the lens of the eye and…

Renewables

Mix And Match: These Engineers Make Renewables Play Nice With Other Sources Of Energy

New solar and wind energy farms added a whopping 68 percent of new power generation capacity in the United States last year, according to a report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance. When combined…

LED

3 Billion Sunsets Later: This LED Will Help Humans Spring Forward, Sleep At Night

All living things — from animals and plants down to cells — carry inside them a clock set to the most basic cycle on Earth: night and day. Scientists believe that this clock, called circadian rhythm…

Africa

President of Gabon: Africa’s Role in the 4th Industrial Revolution

Africa faces a “bold revolution,” in which some of our biggest challenges can become unique opportunities.  As global leaders met at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, the focus was…