Austrian inventor: Make your own climate change
Now you can make snow at home without the huge equipment resorts use, thanks to a young Austrian engineer.
Now you can make snow at home without the huge equipment resorts use, thanks to a young Austrian engineer.
A sad reminder of how familiar institutions come to an end: PHeymont found this London police call phone serving as its own memorial.
A 2-year test will determine whether covering highways with solar panels is a useful way to produce clean electricity.
The popular game and modeling tool is used to create a detailed virtual version of its home town, Goteborg, Sweden.
A research project goes viral to give listeners a quick connect to over 8000 radio stations around the world.
Radio Frequency Identification, designed to make security easy, has become a target for info thieves. Marilyn Jones shows us some defensive measures.
British Airways has filed a patent application for a pill filled with miniature sensors that would send data to adjust your meals, temperature and more.
Drones will be joining rescue dog teams to make searches more efficient, and hopefully safer.
New scanners, using a different technology, will let us leave our gear and liquids in the bag and speed up scanning. They’re in live trials now.
A bit of history today, as GarryRF tells us the story of these early steam-driven farm machines, and the origin of ‘horsepower.’
Now you can make snow at home without the huge equipment resorts use, thanks to a young Austrian engineer.
A sad reminder of how familiar institutions come to an end: PHeymont found this London police call phone serving as its own memorial.
A 2-year test will determine whether covering highways with solar panels is a useful way to produce clean electricity.
The popular game and modeling tool is used to create a detailed virtual version of its home town, Goteborg, Sweden.
A research project goes viral to give listeners a quick connect to over 8000 radio stations around the world.
Radio Frequency Identification, designed to make security easy, has become a target for info thieves. Marilyn Jones shows us some defensive measures.
British Airways has filed a patent application for a pill filled with miniature sensors that would send data to adjust your meals, temperature and more.
Drones will be joining rescue dog teams to make searches more efficient, and hopefully safer.
New scanners, using a different technology, will let us leave our gear and liquids in the bag and speed up scanning. They’re in live trials now.
A bit of history today, as GarryRF tells us the story of these early steam-driven farm machines, and the origin of ‘horsepower.’