How to Travel Around the World for $418
Steve Kamb decided he wanted to travel the world for as little money as possible. This map is his travel plan: 35,000 miles, visiting four continents, nine countries and 15 cities for just $418. Here’s how he got it: “I have to tell you sir, this is easily the most ridiculous itinerary I’ve ever put…
How To Trap A Supernova In A Jar
Click to viewEver wondered what a supernova would look like up close? Now, a team of physicists from the University of Toronto and Rutgers University, New Jersey, have mimicked a supernova – in a jar. In one type of supernova, an explosion begins as a bubble of flames buried deep inside a dense star called…
Remote Controlled Mice Today, Remote Controlled Humans Tomorrow
You may not have to wait until the year 2154 for your own remote-controlled body. Mark Stephen Meadows discusses wetware technology and how the science-fiction of Avatar is quickly becoming science fact. During a radio interview in December of 2009, I was asked, “Do you think the vision of Avatar is something we’ll see in…