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Tentsile unveils Stingray suspended tent
UK-based tent manufacturer Tentsile has unveiled an all-new suspended tent design, dubbed “Stingray.”
Astronomy
Cassini watches storm on Saturn choke itself
NASA’s Cassini probe witnessed a giant storm on Saturn that raced around the ringed planet, ran into its own tail and consumed itself.
Astronomy
Super Earths may actually be mini-Neptunes
A team led by Helmut Lammer at the Space Research Institute (IWF) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences have produced new models that indicates that some super-Earths may really be mini-Neptunes.
Aircraft
Iran unveils homegrown Qaher F-313 "stealth" fighter
The Qaher F-313 (Dominant F-313) is a new Iranian designed and built combat that is claimed to have stealth capabilities.
Science
Halley VI Antarctic research station opens for business
Halley VI, Britain’s latest and greatest Antarctic Research Station, has opened and will become fully operational over the coming weeks.
Science
Ping-pong gun fires balls at supersonic speeds
Purdue University's Professor Mark French and his graduate students, Craig Zehrung and Jim Stratton, have built an air gun that fires a ping-pong ball at over Mach 1.2 (900 mph or 1,448 km/h).
Computing
Google Street View lets users take a virtual hike through the Grand Canyon
Google Maps used backpack-mounted cameras to capture stunning 360-degree panoramic images of the Grand Canyon that can be explored in Street View.
Automotive
Ferrari introduces new F138 for 2013 Formula One season
With only minor changes made in the Formula One regulations for this year, the differences between the F2012 and Ferrari's 2013 entry, the F138, are evolutionary rather than revolutionary.
Military
DARPA's new 1.8-gigapixel camera is a super high-resolution eye in the sky
From an altitude of 20,000 ft, DARPA's newest aerial surveillance camera, ARGUS-IS, can keep a real-time video eye on an area 4.5 miles (7.2 km) across down to a resolution of about six inches (15 cm).
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Piamo single-serve espresso maker for microwaves
Piamo is a compact microwave coffee maker concept that can turn out an espresso in 30 seconds.
Environment
Sea urchins reveal promising carbon capture alternative
Thanks to the humble sea urchin, a team from the U.K.’s Newcastle University has stumbled across a quick and cheap way to convert CO2 into calcium carbonate.
Robotics
Robotalk – your desktop robot assistant
Okamura Corporation has unveiled a desktop robot assistant that responds to your voice.
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