If Antimatter Is The Opposite Of Matter, Does It Fall Up?
Science To find out, physicists go Newton on it, and drop some. Antimatter, the mirror opposite of normal matter, is strange stuff. Particles and atoms of antimatter have the opposite charge of their...
View ArticleDriving The 2016 Toyota Mirai Is Remarkably Unremarkable (And That’s A Good...
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View ArticleSolar-Powered Membrane Separates Water Into Hydrogen and Oxygen Without...
Energy Taking a leaf out of leaves' playbook Hydrogen powered cars are slowly accelerating in popularity with boosts from infrastructure development and car manufacturers. But getting eco-friendly...
View ArticleColonizing The Moon May Be 90 Percent Cheaper Than We Thought
Space And that in turn could help us get to Mars, says NASA-commissioned study Only 12 people have walked on the moon, and we haven't been back since 1972. But a new NASA-commission study has found...
View ArticleCar Disrupted: Hydrogen Hits The Road This Fall
Cars One of four new ideas transforming your ride Like jetpacks or robot butlers, hydrogen vehicles have historically been high on promise and low on delivery. Matt McClory, an engineer at Toyota,...
View ArticleInside The Z Machine, Where Scientists Turned Hydrogen Into Metal
Space Tackling an 80-year-old theory For 80 years, researchers theorized that hydrogen could transform into a metal. For 80 years, researchers theorized that hydrogen could transform into a metal.
View ArticleDreams, Fantasies, and Realities: Inside Honda's Japanese R&D Lab
Cars Luxury supercars, hydrogen fuel cells, and fully autonomous cars -- in 15 years You can’t just waltz in and see what they’re up to, any more than you can at Apple, say, or Sony...So when Honda...
View ArticleMarsquakes Could Be The Key To Life On Mars
Space New research hints at how hydrogen ends up in rocks Quakes on Mars could have helped the tiniest forms of life--bacteria or microbes--survive in the planet's sub-surface, based on new findings...
View ArticleAntimatter just got a little bit less mysterious
Science Scientists hit a new milestone for antihydrogen Researchers at CERN's ALPHA experiment have made the first measurements of antihydrogen’s internal structure…
View ArticleMake these tiny, exploding hydrogen bubbles
DIY Think of them like mini H-bombs. For a DIY take on a (safe and non-nuclear) hydrogen bomb, make hydrogen-filled bubbles. They detonate with a small but satisfying pop and a flash of flame.
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