LATEST NEWS
Over-budget Mars rover mission delayed until 2011
20:11 04 December 2008 | 2 comments
Technical problems are forcing NASA to delay the launch of its Mars Science Laboratory by two years, at a cost of $400 million
Complex dance of embryo cells filmed in new detail
19:00 04 December 2008
A new microscopy technique produces stunning movies of fly embryos developing, and enables a medical breakthrough
Large Hadron Collider gears up for July restart
16:50 04 December 2008 | 9 comments
The huge particle smasher will be back up and running by the third quarter of 2009 – probably
Tiny 'paddleboat' could ship drugs around the body
11:36 04 December 2008 | 2 comments
The device is the first artificial microswimmer to move without using chemical propulsion or bending itself into different shapes
First superconducting transistor promises PC revolution
18:15 03 December 2008 | 32 comments
The breakthrough promises to put today's gigahertz processors in the shade – if practical hurdles can be overcome
Invention: Flawless wing mirrors
17:25 03 December 2008 | 5 comments
Wide-angle mirrors without potentially dangerous distortion are possible, says a new patent application
US mulls free wireless internet for all
12:48 03 December 2008 | 25 comments
Free web access could bring the benefits of the internet to groups currently left behind by the broadband age – but is the plan about to be scuppered?
Web test could help beat the blues
11:22 03 December 2008 | 2 comments
Feeling glum? New software could predict whether your feelings will descend into full-blown depression within the next year – plus: take the test
FROM THE BLOG
Gulf war costs US consumers 3 to 15 cents a gallon
16:27 03 December 2008
How much does the US military spend on guaranteeing a supply of oil-based fuels from the Persian Gulf to road vehicles in the states? Between 3 and 15 cents for every gallon, in 2004 terms
Jamming on YouTube
11:00 03 December 2008
The news that YouTube is launching a search for talented classical musicians made me think of a far more interesting music phenomenon I noticed recently on that site.
Should the US taxpayer support green cars for rich people?
15:25 01 December 2008
Should a company that makes electric cars receive state support, even when it's vehicles are only for the rich?













