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October 5, 2016 by Guest Author
TECH CORNER Seeing deep into space requires large telescopes. The larger the telescope, the more light it collects, and the sharper the image it provides. By...
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TECH CORNER Seeing deep into space requires large telescopes. The larger the telescope, the more light it collects, and the sharper the image it provides. By...
TECH CORNER The game designers at Blizzard Entertainment have been bringing joy to millions of online gamers for years. By Chris Boutros From some of their...
TECH CORNER Electronic sports (e-sports) is an exciting and evolving industry that will forever be changing because popular games will eventually fade from...
Okay, let’s be real — chances are that you have either caught a Pokémon in the past week, or you know someone who has. By Ryan Roy But just in case you...
The 2016 Hackaday SuperConference is coming, and you can submit your proposal for a talk or a workshop at the world’s greatest conference about hardware...
SCIENCE CORNER After an almost five-year journey to the solar system’s largest planet, NASA’s Juno spacecraft successfully entered Jupiter’s orbit...
SCIENCE CORNER It’s not every day you meet a high fashion model turned Mechatronics Engineer. Michelle Easter’s career trajectory is an interesting one. By...
WHAT’S NEW IN TOWN CaliBurger Culture Club 101 America’s Got Talent! If you live in Kuala Lumpur, Abu Dhabi or Shanghai and have a hankering for an...
SCIENCE CORNER Everyone who hungers for new knowledge about the cosmos or for bold adventures far from Earth can share in the sumptuous feast Dawn has been...
Just when you thought Pasadena couldn’t get any cooler, WeWork is opening two floors of offices in Old Pasadena. By Celina Guerrero WeWork, the global...
Space lovers, astronomy enthusiasts, here's your chance to see Mercury as it travels across the face of the sun.
Celebrate earth through art, music, puppetry, poetry, climate talks and more! By Brian Rodriguez The eARTh Festival (a play on the words art and earth) promises...
If you’ve been watching the weather channel, you may know that we are in the middle of what meteorologists call an “El Niño” event, which is responsible...
SCIENCE CORNER When the Mars 2020 rover lands, we may finally hear the first audio recordings from the Martian surface. By Bruce Betts and Emily Lakdawalla The...
SCIENCE CORNER A veteran interplanetary traveler is writing the closing chapter in its long and storied expedition. By Dr. Marc D. Rayman In its final orbit,...
SCIENCE CORNER Ceres reveals some of its well-kept secrets in two new studies in the journal Nature, thanks to data from NASA’s Dawn spacecraft. They...