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Acer’s New Supercomputer has 25,000 Compute Cores
Acer (of all companies) has made a supercomputer that's now the 42nd fastest in the world -- even if it does take up an entire room.
Read More »Incredible Defense Tech Blows up Rockets Before Impact
This technology is pretty amazing. Using the power of a computer with enhanced processors, "active protection" tech can actually detonate rockets before impact. Obviously, the Army's probably going crazy over this.
Read More »Amazing Lytro Camera Will Revolutionize the World of Photography
Wow. Lytro has just invented a camera that will change photography in a way we haven't seen since the 1800s. Even if you aren't a photography nut, this is some really brilliant technology.
Read More »Only YOU Can Help NASA Find Icy Plutonian Worlds
Millions of NASA photos need to be scanned for icy objects before the New Horizons spacecraft flies by Pluto in 2015. NASA has teamed up with IceHunters to give you the ability to be part of the search.
Read More »Apparently We ‘Just’ Discovered Mercury Has Water
Scientists have spent centuries studying our solar system. However, apparently we don't know everything about one of our closest planetary neighbors.
Read More »Worm Regenerates Entire Body From Single Cell
Researchers at MIT and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute have discovered it takes only a single cell to rebuild a fully functioning flatworm.
Read More »Nocturnal Dinosaurs May Have Been a Thing That Existed
Researchers at UC-Davis believe that there are a number of species of ancient dinosaur that were nocturnal, meaning they spent their conscious hours at night.
Read More »An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away — In Menopausal Women
We've all heard that apples keep you healthy, but now we have actual scientific evidence to support such a claim. Surprised it took this long, eh?
Read More »Newly Discovered Dinosaur May Be Missing Link
A new dinosaur found in New Mexico may help to bridge the 200 million year gap that we have in attempting to understand and identify dinosaurs.
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