Monthly Archives: May, 2012

Space and Humanity in the 21st Century – Part 2: Orbiters, Rovers and Landers on Mars….Continued

By the end of 2012 Mars will have many human-built robots on its surface, in orbit around it, some artifacts and some operational. In our...

Space and Humanity in the 21st Century – Part 2: Orbiters, Rovers and Landers on Mars

The state of our exploration of Mars can be described as follows: We are still wrestling with the results of experiments done by the two...

Quantum Computing Update: Experimental Quantum Simulator Eclipses Capacity of Current Supercomputers

Institutions and countries like to flex their computer muscle regularly by building the newest and most powerful supercomputers. As I write this blog today...

Energy Update: Can We Develop a Battery that is Self Charging?

Carbon-based graphene was the topic around water coolers in materials science departments in the month of March as researchers at Hong Kong Polytechnic University...

Space and Humanity in the 21st Century – Part 1: Where We Are in 2012 with Human Space Flight

The Space Race driven by ideology, economics, nationalism, and the military fuelled the technological advancements in rocketry,  robot spacecraft and human presence beyond Earth's...

Energy Update: Venture Partner Puts Money into Waste-to-Energy Projects

In a previous blog we talked about the challenges and promise of mining waste for energy. North America's largest landfill and waste removal company,...

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