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  • Young planet 2M0437b

    Astronomers directly observe one of the youngest planets to date

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.24.2021

    Scientists have directly observed one of the youngest planets yet seen at 'just' several million years old.

  • Jupiter Trojan 2019 LD2

    Astronomers spot a strange, first-of-its-kind asteroid near Jupiter

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    05.24.2020

    Scientists have discovered a strange, unique object near Jupiter that's a cross between an asteroid and comet.

  • Researchers power microbots made of bubbles with lasers

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    05.22.2012

    They may not be "robots" as most have come to expect, but these so-called microrobots developed by a team of researchers from the University of Hawaii at Manoa do have at least one thing in common with many of their mechanical counterparts: lasers. As IEEE Spectrum reports, the bots themselves are actually nothing more than bubbles of air in a saline solution, but they become "microrobots" when the laser is added to the equation, which serves as an engine of sorts and allows the researchers to control both the speed and direction of the bubbles. That, they say, could allow the bots to be used for a variety of tasks, including assembling microstructures and then disappearing without a trace when the bubble is popped. Head on past the break for a video of what they're already capable of.

  • Simulated NASA mission to ask 'Are there snacks on Maaaaaaarrrrrs?'

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    02.21.2012

    When we've been forced to travel to an alien world, the one thing that makes us more likely to turn feral and murder our crew-mates than anything else is a lack of variety at mealtimes. Fortunately, Cornell University has teamed up with the University of Hawaii to build a simulated Mars mission to determine which foods people don't mind constantly consuming, given that there are no In-N-Out Burger franchises on the red planet. The mock base will be constructed in the midst of a Hawaiian lava flow, with the crews dressed in "spacesuits" and eating a mix of NASA-issue rations and shelf-stable foods like flour, sugar and freeze-dried meat. Applications for the four-month program remain open until the end of the month, so if you fancy all the free (bland) food you can manage, head on down to sign up!

  • University of Hawaii games stay SD, for now

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    07.05.2008

    Warrior football fans will need to watch their next QB to put up incredible college numbers and proceed to a career as practice squad NFL QB in standard def for the next season or two. Local station KFVE/KHNL just doesn't see it being feasible to put its PPV University of Hawaii games in HD yet (although the local cable channel on Oceanic already shows high school games in HD). The good news (we guess) is that HD is on the way, someday, unfortunately the cost of the necessary new facilities -- despite the Hula Bowl managing to go HD -- has put it on the back burner at the moment.