It’s slow and inefficient, but the semiconductor is only one molecule thick.
Author: Roboradar
Ice Discs Self-Propel Across a Patterned Metal Surface, Inspired by Death Valley’s Sailing Stones
VA Tech experiment was inspired by Death Valley’s mysterious “sailing stones” at Racetrack Playa.
How Android Phones Became a Real-Time Earthquake Warning System
The system uses phones’ accelerometers to trigger warnings ahead of the shaking.
Falcon 9 Sonic Booms Feel Like Seismic Waves, Shaped by Trajectory, Wind Shear, and Coastal Topography
Trajectories, wind shear, temperature gradients, topography, and weather can affect how a sonic boom spreads.
Firefly’s picture-perfect Moon landing charts a course for lunar exploration
“Every single thing was clockwork… We got some Moon dust on our boots.”…
Firefly’s picture-perfect Moon landing charts the future of commercial lunar exploration
“Every single thing was clockwork… We got some Moon dust on our boots.”…
River Dolphins Demonstrate Aerial Urination: A Curious Social Display
It’s unclear why river dolphins do this, but it might serve some kind of social function.
No Honor Among Thieves? M&S Hackers Spark Turf War With Rivals, Raising Risk of Double Extortion
A clash between criminal ransomware groups could result in victims being extorted twice.
No honor among thieves: DragonForce starts a ransomware turf war with rival RansomHub
A clash between criminal ransomware groups could result in victims being extorted twice.
How hucksters are gaming Google to promote shady Chrome extensions, using keyword spam and translation tricks
How do you stash 18,000 keywords into a description? Turns out it’s easy.
