Photos Show Man Has Been to the Moon

This is just a short article about some new pictures NASA has just released. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has taken images of the moon and clearly shows some of the Apollo landing sites and footprints on the moon. It’s awesome to see where our imagination has taken us and realize how important NASA was in the 60’s and 70’s. Hopefully some day space will captivate people more and we’ll look past our own planet and find ourselves reaching higher again.

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/news/apollo-sites.html

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Endangered Species and Stem Cells

This is an interesting article about stem cells. Apparently scientists are looking to use them to save animals as well as cure human disease. The scientists are working to turn stem cells from the white rhino and the drill (a monkey) into sperm and eggs to help repopulate the species. While these methods are being seen as a last ditch effort to save these animals if nothing else works it’s nice to know people are working on saving the endangered species of the world.

I just wonder when this stem cell idea will give way and be used to bring back extinct animals ala Jurassic Park.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14765186?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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New Military Robots

This article is kind of cool to see the military is getting on-board with robots and technology to keep soldiers safe. After the story I was reading a month or so ago about an RC truck saving the lives of some soldiers from an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). These robots are a little more advanced as soldiers can pick them up and throw them over walls and into second story windows to gain a better vantage point without exposing themselves. One of these robots was even dropped from a helicopter about 100 feet and still managed to rumble around with merely a slightly damaged wheel.

I hope these things can do some good in the line of fire and save the men and women who are out their fighting for us.

http://www.businessinsider.com/technology-have-you-seen-the-militarys-throwable-robots-2011-8

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Solid-State Nanotube-Based Supercapacitors

This is an article out of Rice University about a new supercapacitor that they’ve developed there. Chemists used carbon nanotubes doped with sulfuric acid and they coated them with thin coats of aluminum oxide and aluminum-doped zinc oxide using a process called Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD). According to the lead author of the paper this gives you a “metal/insulator/metal structure” which forms the capacitor. The most promising part of the research is that these capacitors combine the best qualities of high-energy batteries and fast-charging capacitors in a device suitable for extreme environments. As well these capacitors can be integrated into different shapes such as a car body which forms the structure of the car and provides it with power.

This sounds like an exciting development for the future of everything that needs power. Lightweight electronics with batteries built into their shell casing is an interesting thought and could allow everything we have right now to be a whole lot smaller.

http://www.media.rice.edu/media/NewsBot.asp?MODE=VIEW&ID=16060&SnID=1481274582

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Growing Muscle Tissue

This is a cool story about research out of Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Researchers have found a way to grow muscle tissue and blood vessels in a uniform direction. This may not seem like a big deal, but the implications are big because in the past all of the muscle tissue that has been grown has generally been of random orientation, which cannot be used functionally to lift a load. Surprisingly their new method involves velcro and doesn’t require any type of growth factors to be added to the stem cells they are using. Follow the link to read more about it.

It’s interesting to think that some day you may not have to worry about torn muscles or ligaments as much and a doctor will just be able to go in and add some more muscle to strengthen the injured area back up.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110819080957.htm

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