Nov 19th, 2008 · The oldest genetically identifiable nuclear family met a violent death, according to analysis of remains from 4,600-year-old burials in Germany where the broken bones of these stone age people show they were killed in a struggle. Comparisons of DNA from …
see also: biological · Nuclear · death · Children · Humans · DNA · victims
Nov 17th, 2008 · Chances are that you have seen a lightsaber at one time or another, whether on the evening news or down at the local cantina. Therefore you know that a lightsaber is an amazing and versatile device that is able to cut through nearly anything in a matter …
see also: Science · energy · local · column · weapon · Blade · Discover
Nov 14th, 2008 · Northrop Grumman is making available for sale the FIRESTRIKE weaponized laser system. The solid-state laser unit weighs over 400lbs, sends/receives instructions and data via an RJ-45 jack and can be synchronized with additional units to emit a 100 kW …
see also: jack · laser · Backboneless · instructions · weapon · synchronized · amplify
Nov 11th, 2008 · A BBC investigation has found that in 1968 the US abandoned a nuclear weapon beneath the ice in northern Greenland after a nuclear-armed B52 crashed on the ice a few miles from Thule Air Base. The Stratofortress disintegrated on impact with the sea ice …
see also: BBC · Explosion · Nuclear · Pentagon · Greenland · sea · technical
Nov 4th, 2008 · British scientists from the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory have developed an experimental set-up in which a $20 magnet is used to deflect solar-wind-like radiation." Reader Dersaidin points out a slightly more enthusiastic article at Universe Today which …
see also: protection · scientists · magnetic · energy · Solar · enthusiasts · weapon
Oct 27th, 2008 · Lamborghinis, motion-capture rooms, secret new weapons, these are a few things included in the profile of Epic Games and its Design Director, Cliff Bleszinski. 'A Microsoft employee who works closely with Epic described the company as having a "band dynamic." …
see also: Microsoft · company · employees · friends · dynamic · secrets · capture
Oct 21st, 2008 · Martin Hellman sends in a pointer to his essay that uses analogies from cryptography and the sport of soaring in an attempt to draw people in to thinking about the risks of nuclear weapons. Quoting: "...I did a preliminary risk analysis which indicates …
see also: photos · Public · Inventors · Nuclear · Security · dangerous · weapon
Sep 22nd, 2008 · The Washington Post reports that the US Congress is funding laser weapons for use in the near future. Low-power lasers called 'dazzlers' are already being used in Iraq to temporarily reduce a person's vision. High-power laser weapons would allow precision …
see also: protection · Science · Boeing · vehicle · energy · laser · Iraqi
Sep 21st, 2008 · PatPending writes with a depressing excerpt from the UK's Metro: "The Google-owned video-sharing site YouTube has decided to introduce the ban [on weapons-related videos] for the UK only amid widespread unease about the increase in knife crime in the …
see also: video · Google · service · world · Internet · UK · country
Sep 17th, 2008 · Ian Lamont notes an Industry Standard feature on Deletionpedia — a collection of 63,559 deleted Wikipedia pages that range from "vanity entries" or obscure points of reference to heavily edited topics that Wikipedia editors eventually deemed fan …
see also: ca · fiction · Archives · entertainment · Wikipedia · geeks · functionality
Sep 12th, 2008 · ruphus13 writes with some more news for people foretelling the death of VMware. Sun has open sourced their xVM server, their bare-metal hypervisor virtualization solution. What used to once be the cash cow for VMware is now coming under increased threat, …
see also: servers · solution · service · Commercial · download · company · community
Sep 3rd, 2008 · Gamasutra is running a feature from Game Developer magazine in which Bioshock's project leader writes about what went right and what went wrong making last year's award-winning shooter, Bioshock. He talks about what the developers learned from fans and …
see also: player · company · magazine · shooter · beta · traditional · weapon
Sep 2nd, 2008 · Gamasutra is running a feature from Game Developer magazine in which Bioshock's project leader writes about what went right and what went wrong making last year's award-winning shooter, Bioshock. He talks about what the developers learned from fans and …
see also: player · company · magazine · shooter · beta · traditional · weapon
Aug 21st, 2008 · After Iran's first attempt to launch a satellite on Sunday fell noticeably short of the Earth's atmosphere (though Iran claimed it made it into orbit), government officials stated they intend to put a man into space within 10 years. The long-range ballistic …
see also: technology · Nuclear · Iran · Missions · satellite · weapon · atmosphere
Aug 17th, 2008 · CVG is running an interview with Kevin Cloud, executive producer at id, and Eric Biessman, who leads Raven Software's programmers and artists, about the upcoming installment to the Wolfenstein series. They provide some detail about what kind of weapons …
see also: world · creature · interview · IDs · organization · electric · energy
Aug 15th, 2008 · When American Swimmer Margaret Hoelzer goes for the gold tonight in the 200-meter backstroke, part of her success will be due to a new system developed by Tim Wei, a mechanical and aerospace engineer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, that uses fluid …
see also: gold · software · Science · engineering · scientists · digital · cameras
Jul 30th, 2008 · This wired.com article has probably the coolest laser destruction video you have ever seen. The video shows the Israeli and US Air Force working on laser defense systems. The US Air Force is starting to look for ways to laser-proof its bombs and missiles …
see also: video · defense · laser · weapon · Destruction · Israeli · US Air Force
Jul 22nd, 2008 · A gun that fires variable-speed bullets that can be set to kill, wound, or just inflict a bruise is being built by a Lund and Company Invention, a toy design studio that makes toy rockets powered by burning hydrogen obtained by electrolyzing water. The …
see also: technology · company · Explosion · Tech · Studios · CEO · soldiers
Jul 6th, 2008 · Orion Blastar tips us to an AP report that 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" uranium has successfully been removed from Iraq. The operation lasted three months, and it required 37 separate flights and an 8,500-mile trip by boat to reach a port in Montreal. …
see also: Explosion · Canadian · Nuclear · energy · reactor · operation · Iraqi
Jun 11th, 2008 · The Pentagon's non-lethal weapons division is looking for technologies that could 'disable' aircraft, before they can take off from a runway — or block the planes from flying over a given city or stretch of land. The Directorate's program managers …
see also: engineering · Disabling · division · technologies · manager · City · movement