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Scientists in Croatia training honeybees to detect bombsScientists in Croatia training honeybees to detect bombsThe bees are a part of a research project sponsored by the European Union.
Meteoroid Strikes Moon in Largest Explosion NASAs RecordedMeteoroid Strikes Moon in Largest Explosion NASAs RecordedThe explosion was so bright that it could be seen by the naked eye all the way from Earth.
Stem Cells Made From Cloned Embryos, Now What?Stem Cells Made From Cloned Embryos, Now What?Researchers say the possibility of cloning tissue can help fight health problems, but others question the risk it brings of cloning humans.
US drone makes first catapult launch off a carrierUS drone makes first catapult launch off a carrierThe US Navy successfully launched an unmanned drone -- the bat-winged X-47B -- off the deck of an aircraft carrier for the first time Tuesday, in what officials called a breakthrough for robotic aviation. Duration: 00:39
Canadian ISS astronaut returns to Earth a starCanadian ISS astronaut returns to Earth a starCanadian spaceman Chris Hadfield returns to Earth along with two other astronauts after a half-year mission to the International Space Station that saw him become a global celebrity through his Twitter microblog. Duration: 00:38.
Singapore opens inquiry into US scientists deathSingapore opens inquiry into US scientists deathSingapore launches a public inquiry into the death of a US researcher whose family believes he was murdered because of a high-tech project for a Chinese firm that has been suspected of espionage. Duration: 01:22.
Tested against three different hand gunsTested against three different hand gunsCan a new invention a bullet-proof insert for a back pack, help protect students?
Zero gravity Space OddityZero gravity Space OddityA revised version of David Bowie's Space Oddity, recorded by Commander Chris Hadfield on board the International Space Station.
CO2 Levels Reach Record High, Scientists ConcernedCO2 Levels Reach Record High, Scientists ConcernedScientists in Hawaii have measured carbon dioxide levels higher than 400 parts per million for the first time in three to five million years.
NASA gamesNASA gamesNASA scientists are paid using our tax dollars, but Action News found some of those technical experts are keeping busy with video games
Gun Ammo Goes High TechGun Ammo Goes High TechLaser training system let's shooters practice without using a single bullet.
Worlds Smallest Movie Stars Atoms in Stop-MotionWorlds Smallest Movie Stars Atoms in Stop-MotionResearchers at IBM created the film to get kids interested in science. It's been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records.
Hawking hopes for Virgin space travelHawking hopes for Virgin space travelRenowned physicist Professor Stephen Hawking has reiterated his desire to go into space.
Gigantic Hurricane Discovered on SaturnGigantic Hurricane Discovered on SaturnNASA scientists released images of a hurricane with an eye 1,250 miles across, which has circled Saturn's north pole for years.
Virgin Galactics Spaceship Passes Rocket-Powered TestVirgin Galactics Spaceship Passes Rocket-Powered TestThe spaceship was carried 8 miles high before its pilots triggered a rocket motor. It broke the sound barrier in less than 15 seconds.
U.S National Academy of SciencesU.S National Academy of SciencesToday the U.S National Academy of Sciences celebrates it's 150th anniversary.
Earths Core Is Hotter Than Originally ThoughtEarths Core Is Hotter Than Originally ThoughtFrench scientists proved through experiments that the Earth’s core is 6,000 degrees Celsius and not the original estimate of 5,000 degrees.
Tech Trends-Sick Student Robot 04-24-13Tech Trends-Sick Student Robot 04-24-13carolina third- graderwon't miss a moment ofclass with her friends, thanksto her new robot. it's all part ofa pilot program through verizonto help homebound students.jennifer emert has the story. sumter county schools purchased three v-gorobotsunder the pilot program.each v-go costs about 5-thousand dollars, aboutthe equivalent of homeboundinstruction for a student. hackers took control of the associated press twitter accounttuesday, sending out afalse tweet about anattack on the white house.the...
Oracle Team USA launches new racing boatOracle Team USA launches new racing boatOracle Team USA launches its AC72 multi hauled racing boat, which will defend the America's Cup against the winner of the Louis Vuitton Cup. Duration: 00:55
Tech Trends-Mars  04-23-13Tech Trends-Mars 04-23-13new mission tomars wants you!the dutchcompany, "mar one" is offering thechance to go to the redplanet and buildahuman colony. but-you must be willing to leaveyour life on earth, forever. zain verjee explains. "mars one" is non-profit organization.the group estimates the cost ofputting the firstfour people on marsat about six billion dollars. tax-free shopping on the internetcould be in jeopardyunder abill making its way through thesenate.the proposal would empowerstatesto require onlineretailers...
Orbital Sciences launches Antares rocketOrbital Sciences launches Antares rocketOrbital Sciences, one of two private US firms chosen by NASA to shuttle cargo to the International Space Station, launches a first test flight of its Antares rocket. Duration: 01:12.
Drone space ship app to help robots on future missionsDrone space ship app to help robots on future missionsEuropean Space Agency scientists have developed a smartphone app that turns a toy drone into a virtual spacecraft on a mission to dock with the International Space Station, and uses crowd-sourced data from its manoeuvres to improve artificial intelligence on future missions. Duration: 01:03.
DNA From Fish May Explain How Feet Evolved From FinsDNA From Fish May Explain How Feet Evolved From FinsDecoding the coelacanth fish genome has put scientists closer to reconstructing how animal ancestors crawled out of the sea 400 million years ago.
Tech Tuesday - the Navy has a big laser gun!Tech Tuesday - the Navy has a big laser gun!Tech Tuesday - the Navy has a big laser gun!
Gene-Patenting Case Comes to Supreme CourtGene-Patenting Case Comes to Supreme CourtThe case involves a biotechnology company that patented genes it discovered during cancer research.
Lab Grown Kidney Successfully Tested in RatsLab Grown Kidney Successfully Tested in RatsResearchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston created a functioning rat kidney.
Drone space ship app to help robots in futureDrone space ship app to help robots in futureEuropean Space Agency scientists have developed a smartphone app that turns a toy drone into a virtual spacecraft on a mission to dock with the International Space Station, and uses crowd-sourced data from its manoeuvres to improve artificial intelligence on future missions. Duration: 00:35
London taxi drivers develop a different part of the brainLondon taxi drivers develop a different part of the brainScientific research shows that black taxi drivers develop a particular part of the brain known as the hippocampus when studying for The Knowledge, a special training programme where they memorise London's 25 thousand streets. A natural sound version of an AFPTV report. Duration: 02:22.
Iranian Scientist Claims He Invented a Time MachineIranian Scientist Claims He Invented a Time MachineIranian media reports a 27-year-old inventor says he built a machine that "brings the future to you," prompting teasing from tech writers.
NASA Budget And Marshall Space Flight CenterNASA Budget And Marshall Space Flight CenterWith the President's proposed budget, jobs at Marshall Space Flight Center will continue to be secure
YSU Engineering Students Design PrototypesYSU Engineering Students Design PrototypesEngineering students at Youngstown State University got the opportunity to create their own prototype design for a local steel company.
Tech Bytes: 4-11-13Tech Bytes: 4-11-13Marci Gonzalez has the latest on the cutting edge of technology.
3D Pen3D PenTwo inventors have created a three dimensional pen
Scientists Make the Brain See-Through, Easier to StudyScientists Make the Brain See-Through, Easier to StudyUsing a technique to make a preserved brain transparent, researchers can now study the organ in detail without having to dissect it.
Tech Tuesday - Scale of the UniverseTech Tuesday - Scale of the UniverseTech Tuesday - Scale of the Universe
3D Printers One Step Closer to Creating Human Tissue3D Printers One Step Closer to Creating Human TissueScientists built a 3D printer that can handle human stem cells, making tiny structures that could one day be used to build organs.
Gadgets galore at tech showGadgets galore at tech showA "table PC" that can function as a desktop computer or a large touch-screen tablet and a dancing robot are among devices on show for the first time in the uk.
Rare blue diamond could break world recordRare blue diamond could break world recordA rare deep-blue diamond ring worth more than £1 million could make history when it goes on sale this month.
Tech Bytes 04-2-13Tech Bytes 04-2-13Check out the latest in technology 04-2-13
Scientists Build Robot Ant Colony to Study EfficiencyScientists Build Robot Ant Colony to Study EfficiencyU.S scientists have built small robots that mimic ant colony movements through light trails.
HeLa Cell Genome Published, Causes Privacy ControversyHeLa Cell Genome Published, Causes Privacy ControversyScientists published the full genome of the cells derived from Henrietta Lacks without consent from the Lacks family.
Massive Cyber Attack Slows Servers WorldwideMassive Cyber Attack Slows Servers WorldwideInternational Cyber Police Agencies are investigating what is being called the largest cyber attack in the history of the Internet.
Whale Exhibit At Museum Of Natural History Highlights Majestic GiantsWhale Exhibit At Museum Of Natural History Highlights Majestic GiantsWhales: Giants of the Deep opens at the American Museum of Natural History on March 23 and the exhibit transports visitors to the stunning underwater world of the mightiest animals on Earth.The new exhibition highlights whale evolution, biology, diversity, and whale conservation.By the mid-1900s, commercial whaling left many whale populations severely depleted, as Europe and America actively hunted whales for their rich blubber.While much is known about whales and their ancestors, there is still...
Wash. nuclear waste site, Hanford, hit by US. sequestrationWash. nuclear waste site, Hanford, hit by US. sequestrationAs seen on KOIN News Tuesday morning, March 19, 2013.
How Can Earthquakes Make Gold?How Can Earthquakes Make Gold?Australian researchers claim energy from earthquakes can vaporize water that collects between fault lines.
New Study of Tornado Debris Could Save LivesNew Study of Tornado Debris Could Save LivesA new study is tracking the direction of tornado debris so that better safety measures can be put into place. And that could be vitally important if a storm was to strike a hazardous site. (March 18)
French Scientists Claim to Stop HIV in AdultsFrench Scientists Claim to Stop HIV in AdultsThe study used an antiretroviral drug treatment within 10 weeks of infection.
Worlds Largest Telescope Operational After 30 Years, $1BWorlds Largest Telescope Operational After 30 Years, $1BThe world's largest telescope, dubbed ALMA, is now operating high in Chile's Atacama Desert. Scientists hope to find signs of extraterrestrial life.
Samsung unveils eye-tracking smartphone Galaxy S4Samsung unveils eye-tracking smartphone Galaxy S4Samsung unveils a slim, eye-tracking Galaxy S4 as its new champion to take on Apple in the fiercely competitive smartphone arena.Duration: 01:17
Worlds largest telescope array to open in ChileWorlds largest telescope array to open in ChileIn a super-arid desert at an altitude of 5,000 meters, with almost no humidity or vegetation, the world's largest ground-based astronomy project opens for business ready to probe the universe with unprecedented might. Duration: 01:06