Radiation-Enabled Computer Chips Could Lead to Low-Cost Security Imaging Systems
With homeland security on high alert, screening systems to search for concealed weapons are crucial pieces of equipment.
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With homeland security on high alert, screening systems to search for concealed weapons are crucial pieces of equipment.
In the search for alternative energy, scientists have focused on the sun and the wind.
Since 2008, the internet collective have hacked the CIA, the Sun newspaper, the Church of Scientology and a host of other large corporations, sparking a global police crackdown last year.
Windows to the past, stars can unveil the history of our universe, currently estimated to be 14 billion years old.
Corals are an invaluable part of the marine ecosystem, fostering biodiversity and protecting coastlines.
Scientists on Wednesday unveiled a new species in the cosmic zoo, a super-heated, dust-shrouded object called a hot DOG, which may represent a missing link in galaxy
A University of Otago led multi-disciplinary expedition to the Sub-Antarctic Auckland Islands has recently returned with an abundance of scientific data on whales, sea lions and birds, but also evidence of ship-strike on a Southern Right Whale.
A superconductor, which can move electrical energy with no wasteful resistance, is the holy grail of cost-effective, efficient, and "green" power production.
Apple Inc scored a sweeping legal victory over Samsung on Friday as a U.S. jury found the Korean company had copied critical features of the hugely popular iPhone and iPad
The first evidence of a planet's destruction by its aging star has been discovered by an international team of astronomers.