Bio-engineered electronics
Electronic components are continually shrinking – just think of laptops & mobile phones in the last few years – but there is a limit and even now, the improvements required of industrial processes...
View ArticleIf you printed the internet…
This has been making the rounds of teh intarwebz today. See more in the same vein here at CreativeCloud.
View ArticleNom nom nom on Fido to save the planet
Seems that some NZ environmentalists have taken it upon themselves to show pet-lovers the true error of their ways in their new book Time to Eat the Dog: The Real Guide to Sustainable Living. Brenda...
View ArticleAres launch video. In hi-res, no less!
Once again Gizmodo has given me an excuse to enjoyably waste a few more minutes watching a cool video. This time it is the recent test launch of the Ares 1-X rocket – the biggest since the Saturn...
View ArticleMore awesome Ares rocket photos
Just a quick one to share the Big Picture photo spread covering the build-up to the Ares test launch last week. Click here.
View ArticleAn overview of eLearning
Professional Learning Activity The links below have been compiled with the intent to provide an overview of trends and opinions, as well as some hard advice and useful resources, across a spectrum of...
View ArticleDownload the Universe
Here’s a groovy new resource: Download the Universe is a site dedicated to reviewing the best of new eBooks in Science. Download the Universe is a direct response to the changing publication landscape....
View ArticleRover Software Updates
NASA says that a ‘brain transplant’ is necessary for the Curiosity rover before it can spool up to begin its research mission on the surface of Mars. Subroutines used during the descent and landing of...
View ArticleHighest resolution printing
There is a limit to the resolution of an image that can be perceived. Researchers have now demonstrated a printing technique that operates at this limit. Any lower resolution will produce a blurred...
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