Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Glass That Will Bend, But Not Break

New Kind of Glass Will Bend But Does Not BreakResearchers have discovered a new way to make glass that may change and benefit all of society today. This glass was inspired by seashells. The scientists studied the inside of mollusk shells, specifically the coating like nacre or mother of pearl. It is extremely tough, looking like a bunch of minuscule tablets fit together like Lego blocks. In order to make the glass, scientists use lasers to carve mini networks of cracks into the weaker interior of nacre. These cracks were prevented from getting larger by being filled with polyurethane, but the scientists reported that the substance was actually just a precaution and not a necessity. This substance is 200 times stronger than regular glass, and if dropped will only bend and not break. The group of researchers think that the glass is extremely practical, economical, and could be made on a large scale. It could potentially replace all of the glass we know today.

http://guardianlv.com/2014/01/new-kind-of-glass-will-bend-but-does-not-break/

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Kitten Robots

I can has nanotube? Scientists create cat-like ‘whiskers’ for robots
A team of scientists from the University of California Berkeley have been working on producing what will be the near equivalent of feline whiskers, but for robots. Cats use their whiskers to detect objects around them, making them extremely stealthy and capable of navigating through tight spaces with ease. These electric whiskers contain silver nanoparticles and carbon nanotubules that are printed onto elastic fibers. They are ten times more sensitive than any other similar technology previously developed. The scientists say that there are endless possibilities that could come from this development, one of them being the production of artificial cats obviously.

http://natmonitor.com/2014/01/22/i-can-has-nanotube-scientists-create-cat-like-whiskers-for-robots/

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Old Growth Trees

The next time you think about cutting down a giant old tree over 3 feet in diameter, think twice! Recent studies have shown that older trees actually recycle more and more carbon as they get older. They have not proven to actually gobble more greenhouse gases than younger trees or a mix of younger and older trees, but scientists just want to make sure they are never ruled out in this carbon dioxide-filling atmosphere. More studies will be continued to see just how well giant old trees do maintain and recycle carbon.
http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2014/0116/Surprise!-Old-growth-trees-are-star-players-in-gobbling-greenhouse-gas

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Dog's Preferred Bathroom Position

Scientists have discovered that dogs actually tend to relieve themselves in line with the Earth's magnetic poles. 70 different dogs of 37 different breeds were observed while defecating and urinating over a two year period. The study recorded them going number two 1,893 times and number one 5,582 times. The results from the scientists data show that the dogs have preferred to face the magnetic north and south. They also showed that the dogs did not prefer the magnetic east and west and avoided it if possible. There were also tests done in which the magnetic fields were disrupted and in these tests the dogs just went to the bathroom in random directions, without a directional preference.

http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/01/02/scientists-discover-dogs-prefered-bathroom-position/