European scientists say they’ve created a molecular switch that alternates between biological and silicon worlds for use in numerous nanotech applications.
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European Scientists Create Nano Switch
Coolest Space Photos You’ll See All Day
To celebrate the Hubble Space Telescope’s 16 years of success, the two space agencies involved in the project, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), are releasing this image of the magnificent starburst galaxy, Messier 82 (M82). Amazing photos.
Major Storms on Saturn
The Cassini Imaging Team at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado just posted this amazing photo of a boiling storm on Saturn.
Is Technology Changing Our Brains?
Jackie Ashley: Sometimes the House of Lords throws out speeches so interesting and radical, that you simply cannot imagine them being made in the Commons. One such came this week from the neuro-biologist Susan Greenfield. She asked a question that affects all of us, yet which I have never heard discussed by mainstream politicians: is […]
Chinese Army Bans Snoring
China is looking to impose a soft-snore policy on its military officers with new recruits being judged on how heavily they breath and wheeze while sleeping, state press have said.
Doctors Find 12 Nails in Man’s Skull
Portland doctors found 12 nails stuck in the skull of a man who came in complaining of a headache.
RIAA Indiscriminately Suing Random People
A Rockmart family is being sued for illegal music file sharing, despite the fact that they don’t even own a computer.
