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  1. Scientist Designs Nanoparticle Optics That Self-Assemble Flat Light Bulbs Are an Incandescent Innovation NASA Nearly Bombs Australia With 1400lb Ammonia Tank Japanese Scientists Miss The Point, Design Self-Stabilizing Electric Bike Know-It-All LCD Panel Can Scan Fingerprints, Sense Light Jurassic Park Creator Michael Crichton Dies Unexpectedly British Libertarian Party Fights Surveillance with George Orwell ESA Reveals Next-Gen Reentry Pod, Makes NASA's Plans Look Kinda Low-Tech Paini Puts Some Flex Into Their Futuristic Faucet JVC DLA-RS2 is 'World's First' Home 3D Projector
  2. Medical Card-Reading Tester Can Produce Almost Instant Diagnosis Totaled Tesla Takes the Throne For Most Wrecked Yet Solar Panel Quantum Leap: Near-Perfect Light Absorption Possible FCC Approves Plan for White Space Broadband Hidden 'Aero Shake' Feature Cleans Up the Clutter in Windows 7 Comcast Tests New P2P Protocol, Nearly Doubles Download Speeds Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line Cassini Probe To Be Used to Look For Life on Saturn Moon Nanotube Speaker Film: Transparent, Stretchy, Likes Moldovan Pop. Rainforest Fungus Makes Biodiesel, Not Soup A Scientific Reason Why You Can't Stop Yourself from Saying "Oh drenn!" Which Is A Worse Death Trap: Flying Car? Or Green Buggy? US Military Pretty Much Commissions a Real-Life Gordon Freeman Power Suit
  3. Medical Card-Reading Tester Can Produce Almost Instant Diagnosis Totaled Tesla Takes the Throne For Most Wrecked Yet Solar Panel Quantum Leap: Near-Perfect Light Absorption Possible FCC Approves Plan for White Space Broadband Hidden 'Aero Shake' Feature Cleans Up the Clutter in Windows 7 Comcast Tests New P2P Protocol, Nearly Doubles Download Speeds Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line Cassini Probe To Be Used to Look For Life on Saturn Moon Nanotube Speaker Film: Transparent, Stretchy, Likes Moldovan Pop Rainforest Fungus Makes Biodiesel, Not Soup A Scientific Reason Why You Can't Stop Yourself from Saying "Oh drenn!" Which Is A Worse Death Trap: Flying Car? Or Green Buggy?
  4. US Military Pretty Much Commissions a Real-Life Gordon Freeman Power Suit Army Awards JLTV Contracts Young Spanks Air Force; Talks MRAP Light and More Army Working on Science's Outer Limits US Army to Push X-Files Tech Development, Invade World of Warcraft
  5. It basically wouldn't let me post more images than you see in my last post and even blocked me from posting it in a separate post, saying the combined number of images violated the restriction. Basically I can't post more than a few images at a time and can't post more till someone else makes a post first. I figured it was a restriction on overloading posts, even though this topic thread is more of a news blog. Since I post the same articles on my site, perhaps I should just leave a forwarding link? If it's an issue with the server for example?
  6. The Deep-Water Disaster That May Kill Us All Ultrasound Can Give You Memories of Learning Things in College Grow Back the Missing Pieces of Your Heart Dried Mushrooms Could Stop Global Warming, Say Scientists A Gene That Could Turn Humans Into Vampires Software Can Duplicate Your Keys Using a Photo Taken From 200 Feet Away Hmm, looks like someone put a gap on how many images can be posted at once. So this will probably be the last update to this thread. Oh well...
  7. Wireless Wipes Rid Your Filthy Touchscreen Phone of Staphylococcus Aureus Large, Goliath-Sized Apple Tells Small, David-Sized School to Stop Using Logo Organic Chlorophyll Battery Can Charge Up Using Any Liquid Sam's Club Selling $100K Electric Super Car Along With Gallon Jugs of Mayo World's Fastest Wind Tunnel Goes Hypersonic
  8. Lightning Review: EyeClops Night Vision Goggles Spooky Hexapod Dancing Robot Scares Ladies Your Way Make a Grown Nerd Cry with the BSODomizer Road Sign Translation Snafu Proves Machines Are Less Lazy Than Humans (Welsh part actually says, "I am not in the office at the moment. Please send any work to be translated.") Fanboy Fever Explained Through Science It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's... the ISS Flushing the Toilet! Guy Builds F-35 Fighter Jet On His Own Man Builds a Tomb with TV, Food, Fresh Air Just in Case He's Buried Alive Amazon Promises Frustration-Free Packaging: Dentists, Scissor-Makers Dismayed Victor Mouse Trap Is Really an Electrocution Dungeon
  9. Nintendo DSi Blocks Pirated Flash Cards Hey Dummy, Don't Microwave The DSi (And Other Nintendo Tips) Psyclone TouchCharge Kit Energizes Xbox 360 Controllers Wirelessly
  10. Beer Chilling Exercise Bike Puts You On the Drunk Diet At Last, Space Football Is Coming! London Getting Bomb-Proof, News-Delivering Trash Cans Chinese File Lawsuits Over Msoft's Piracy Crack Down In Huge Shift, Court Ruling Effectively Denies Software-Only Patent Rights Asus Gets Customer Locked Up For 10 Months Over Defective Hardware Asus Vento PC Cases Stack Thin and Fold Out Panasonic Buys Up Sanyo, Makes Japan's Biggest Electronics Co Intel's Core i7 Chips Get Prodded, Poked and Compared: Good, But Expensive Microsoft HQ Listing Hijacked on Google Maps, Briefly Becomes 'Microsoft Escort Service'
  11. The Deep-Water Disaster That May Kill Us All Ultrasound Can Give You Memories of Learning Things in College Grow Back the Missing Pieces of Your Heart Dried Mushrooms Could Stop Global Warming, Say Scientists A Gene That Could Turn Humans Into Vampires Software Can Duplicate Your Keys Using a Photo Taken From 200 Feet Away
  12. zeo

    IRONMAN

    Update... Was Howard Replaced On Iron Man 2 For More Than Just Money? Looks like they may have talked him out of the role without him saying a thing.
  13. Yeah, Vista was one of Microsofts biggest blunders of all time but it seems they learnt their lessen and now are giving us a true next gen operating system and all I can say is about bloody time Now for a short break from the general news, for those living in the USA (and anyone who may be interested in US politics), it is now the weekend before the 2008 Presidential Election. So here are some non-partisan links to sites that will tell you the truth regardless of which party you are rooting for and hopefully answer any lingering questions you may have of the candidates and their policies. . . www.factcheck.org www.truthorfiction.com www.taxfoundation.org www.politifact.com C-SPAN (Raw Political News Organization) Now just keep in mind that no one article, from any of the listed sites, will give you the complete picture. You'll have to look at them all to get some idea and then combine that with whatever each site might miss to fill in the final gaps and then use your own judgment. Also, though these sites are non-partisan doesn't mean they are 100% correct in their analysis, after all assumptions are still involved, especially with all the unknowns about the economy, but they will give you a fair overall picture that partisan sites would never give you.
  14. For those living in the USA, it is now the weekend before the 2008 Presidential Election. So here are some non-partisan links to sites that will tell you the truth regardless of which party you are rooting for and hopefully answer any lingering questions you may have of the candidates and their policies. . . National Journal www.factcheck.org www.truthorfiction.com www.taxfoundation.org www.politifact.com C-SPAN (Raw Political News Organization) Now just keep in mind that no one article, from any of the listed sites, will give you the complete picture. You'll have to look at them all to get some idea and then combine that with whatever each site might miss to fill in the final gaps and then use your own judgment. Also, though these sites are non-partisan doesn't mean they are 100% correct in their analysis, after all assumptions are still involved but they will give you a fair overall picture that partisan sites would never give you.
  15. GE Developing 'Smart Appliances' That Can Talk To Power Grids, Manage Energy Flow Hidden Batcave Raises From the Underground to Reveal Shiny Lamborghinis New Tech Brings Augmented Reality, 3D Models to Books Portable USB Power Supply Doubles as a Flashlight Amazing Fly Stick Levitating Toy Doesn't Need Spells, Just Static Electricity http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizm...8/10/2_nome.jpg Robotic Insects Could Build Human Habitats on Mars Before We Arrive IDEO Sets Up Ridiculously Large, Continent-Spanning Rube Goldberg Device UK Trains Get Quieter As Window Film Blocks Cellphone Signals Intel & Asus team up listen to your ideas 747 Electronics Fail, Pilot Flies Blind Across the Pacific Piggy-Backing to Another Plane Zacuto Kit Turns Video DSLRs Into Cheapo Movie Steadicams Artificial Heart Developed, Beats Almost Exactly Like Real Thing Scientists Claiming Planet Vulcan May Exist Don't Have Pointy Ears Robot Wild Animals Are Way More Adorable Than Elmo Live Starving Russian Homeless Turn to Cannibalism Asus Defiantly Cramming Discrete Graphics Hardware into EeePCs Giz Explains: Why Windows 7 Will Smash Vista
  16. Caption Contest: Girl and Her Robot Dog High Performance Fighter Uniform Can Stop Bleeding In 20 Seconds Darpa Wants Bigger, Smarter BigDog 'Bot To Help in Combat Nuclear Powered Planes Will Not Assure the Destruction of Humankind
  17. GE Developing 'Smart Appliances' That Can Talk To Power Grids, Manage Energy Flow Hidden Batcave Raises From the Underground to Reveal Shiny Lamborghinis New Tech Brings Augmented Reality, 3D Models to Books Portable USB Power Supply Doubles as a Flashlight Amazing Fly Stick Levitating Toy Doesn't Need Spells, Just Static Electricity Robotic Insects Could Build Human Habitats on Mars Before We Arrive IDEO Sets Up Ridiculously Large, Continent-Spanning Rube Goldberg Device UK Trains Get Quieter As Window Film Blocks Cellphone Signals Intel & Asus team up to listen to your ideas 747 Electronics Fail, Pilot Flies Blind Across the Pacific Piggy-Backing to Another Plane Zacuto Kit Turns Video DSLRs Into Cheapo Movie Steadicams Artificial Heart Developed, Beats Almost Exactly Like Real Thing Scientists Claiming Planet Vulcan May Exist Don't Have Pointy Ears Robot Wild Animals Are Way More Adorable Than Elmo Live Starving Russian Homeless Turn to Cannibalism Asus Defiantly Cramming Discrete Graphics Hardware into EeePCs Giz Explains: Why Windows 7 Will Smash Vista
  18. New PSP Media Manager Integrates With the Playstation Store Go Ahead, Play Your PSP with an SNES Controller Playstation 2 Goes Open Platform PlayStation3 Won't Get Holiday Season Price Drop Says Sony
  19. Server problems, Neil is really mad about it this time and will switch providers. He's taking donations to help aid the move, in case anyone wants to help out?
  20. Apparently some fan scanned them from magazine publications in Japan that went a little more in depth on the anatomy of our favorite monsters http://www.flickr.com/photos/modern_fred/s...57603409508667/
  21. Internal Organs that Allow Giant Monsters to Breathe Fire, etc. Concept, considering people are already augmenting their appearance. It may be time to consider just how far we may go with this... Texting Thumb Sore? Adapt Your Body to Fit Your Technology A Better Network for Outer Space. Why Vint Cerf wants to put Internet-style networking in space. PainShield MD Cures Your Booboos With Ultrasound
  22. And yet they keep on trying Japanese Schoolgirl Practices At Arcade, Almost Kills Man With Car Japanese Woman Jailed For Virtual 'Murder' Refreshing Comments from an Elected Official
  23. Concept, considering people are already augmenting their appearance. It may be time to consider just how far we may go with this... Texting Thumb Sore? Adapt Your Body to Fit Your Technology
  24. Internal Organs that Allow Giant Monsters to Breathe Fire, etc.
  25. Always liked Farscape... oh well, it will be missed... Depends what you are referring to by inner structure?Most everything in the body can just grow bigger by having more cells in its makeup. You only need bigger atoms if you want to have the same number of atoms make up a given size object. One alternative is creating virtual particles through quantum entanglement. Like how scientists have managed to make multiple atoms act as one in experiments presently keyed to learn how to deal with quantum effects to eventually create a quantum computer. Theoretically this means you can get a group of atoms to link up and act like one large atom, the only problem is quantum effects are inherantly unstable but if we use a cloaking field (something that is also becoming a reality, though we are still limited to one spectrum at a time and mostly on small scale objects) then we can increase the uncertainty factor and thus allow much larger object to behave quantumly and thus make this a viable possibility. Basically imprinting the pattern of the Gigantic on a larger mass so it acts the same as the original but at a different scale. The quantum effects through ZPE could also draw up the exotic particles to make the physics all work to scale. But this is also a incredibly complicated and unlikely to be pulled off any more than the previous explanation of altering constants and suffers from the same problem of leaks, though these leaks could be limited and channeled to specific forms of energy. Perhaps for example if Exceed's red color was actually a red glow it could be a sign of this leak. Still requires manipulating the constants and more than just gravity effects the body at that scale. Besides the Exceed can create a true black hole attack, unlike the virtual one the Zoalords have demonstrated this would require incredible levels of gravitational energy. Enough so that it is unlikely to both be able to provide that energy and still support itself at the same time.
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