Posts Tagged ‘galileo-project’

PostHeaderIcon Robotic ocean exploration to extend to space

Chris German, Chief Scientist for Deep Submergence at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution here in Massachusetts, has been busy finding undersea volcanoes with the help of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). With more than half the planet’s water exceeding depths of two miles, mapping the sea floor is no easy task. What’s more, technology being developed and used at Woods Hole may eventually make its way to one of Jupiter’s moons, Europa, in order to collect data from the ocean that’s thought to be buried beneath two kilometers of ice

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Robotic ocean exploration to extend to space

PostHeaderIcon CrunchDeals: 3-foot HDMI cable 10 pack for $14.99

Short cables are great! Less clutter and the same functionality.

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CrunchDeals: 3-foot HDMI cable 10 pack for $14.99

PostHeaderIcon Take the noodleslide to Brothtown

I’m not sure whether that headline sounds more like an extremely rude dismissal or a terrifying bedroom practice. Either way it’s not accurate — I meant it literally, at least if you can consider a bowl to be a town for broth. This crazy kitchen doodad for kids and noodle enthusiasts fires your noodles out of a little noodle house, which then travel down a slide to a tiny bowl at the bottom.

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PostHeaderIcon Samsung HD i8910 (OmniaHD) is a witch. [Plus a video sample]

It looks like Samsung might have hired the same folks responsible for their last Omnia viral video to conjure up one for the HD i8910 (which, depending on where you live, may or may not go by the OmniaHD.) Read the rest of this entry > >

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