Sea. The final frontier.
Dr. Peter Diamandis gave a colorful, energetic talk about the X Prize for travel. I didn’t blog it, because, as a friend of mine puts… Read More »Sea. The final frontier.
Dr. Peter Diamandis gave a colorful, energetic talk about the X Prize for travel. I didn’t blog it, because, as a friend of mine puts… Read More »Sea. The final frontier.
Imagine, for a moment, losing both your arms. If you’re very lucky, you’ll lose them below the elbow. That means you’ll be able to wear… Read More »How to Build a Better Bionic Man
For whatever reason, the Pop!Tech crowd appears less terrified of Theo Jansen’s artificial life than of Norman Packard’s. Jansen builds enormous, elegant, incredibly beautiful “animals”… Read More »Our Windpowered Robot Overlords
Dr. Norman Packard is trying to create life in his lab. This doesn’t involve corpses and bolts of lightning… or at least, not yet. It… Read More »Norman Packard’s handmade cells
Bob Hanner works in the world’s oldest profession, he tells us. He’s a taxonomist. (He quotes Genesis 2:19 to make his point, where Adam names… Read More »Bob Hanner on DNA Barcodes
Graham Flint takes really big pictures. Really, really big pictures. My digital camera captures 4 megapixels – Graham produces digital images that are 1000 times… Read More »Really big photos at Pop!Tech