790 Results From "laser"

Turns out, all you need is a million dollar laser that can shoot high energy pulses at an absurdly fast rate, and you can maybe divert lightning.
Science & Energy

Scientists Test System for Controlling Where Lightning Strikes Hit Using Lasers

Researchers at Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University have constructed an AI-powered robot trained to kill cockroaches and other insects with a deadly laser.
Robotics

Brutal Robot Kills Cockroaches Using a Powerful Laser

Scientists have created a new phase of ice that can form at room temperature but requires extreme levels of pressure.
Physics

Scientists Invent Room Temperature Ice

It turns out that it doesn't take a lot to fool the lidar sensors used on robotaxis, if you go out of your way to do it.
Future Society

Putting Mirrors on Traffic Cones Causes Self-Driving Cars to Melt Down, Confounding Lidar

The walls are only beginning to close in as Tesla's competitors in China are starting to make significant moves.
Tesla

The Walls Are Closing in on Tesla

Scientists used laser pulses to hack the human eye into seeing a brand new color, which they termed "olo."
Developments

Scientists Hack Human Eye to See a Whole New Color, Called “Olo”

YouTuber Daniel Riley invented and built a laser-powered lawn mower — the epitome of something you shouldn't try to replicate at home.
Robots and Machines

Guy Builds Terrifying Laser-Powered Lawn Mower

NASA's Psyche spacecraft just beamed back a cat video from almost 19 million miles away and at blistering speeds.
NASA

NASA Receives Cat Video From 19 Million Miles Away

A laser-sighted, automatic gun that shoots knives with deadly accuracy -- the perfect weapon for a hypothetical zombie apocalypse?
Robots and Machines

We’re Obsessed With This Laser-Sighted Gun That Shoots Knives

Scientists confirmed that researchers at the National Ignition Facility really broke even with their laser-based fusion reactor back in 2022.
Energy

Fusion Facility Generates Twice the Power Put Into It

Archeologists uncovered a lost Mayan city called Valeriana in the jungles of southern Mexico while examining LiDAR maps.
Science & Energy

Scientist Accidentally Discovers Ancient Mayan City While Browsing Web

Scientists in Australia tested a new cream that's now been proven to fade older mature scars such as keloids.
RX and Medicine

Scientists Intrigued by Cream Designed to Make Old Scars Disappear

NASA is planning to launch a simulated star into space to help calibrate telescopes and study dark energy.
NASA

NASA Launching Artificial Star Into Space

The Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), otherwise known as Danuri, photobomed NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Moon

NASA Spots Object Speeding Around the Moon

An archaeologists has been able to find forgotten structures hidden in Ireland that were probably used as pathways for the dead.
Future Society

Archeologists Say They’ve Found Ancient Underground “Pathways for the Dead”

Researchers have come up with an optical storage device that has the same shape and size as a DVD, but can store 1.6 petabits of data.
Science & Energy

Scientists Create DVD-Shaped Disc That Can Hold More Movies Than You Could See in Your Entire Life

Scientists are offering a gross hypothesis about how those Walmart frozen shrimp bags were contaminated with radioactive materials.
Science & Energy

How Did Walmart Frozen Shrimp Become Contaminated With Radioactive Material?

Scientists at Hongtuo Joint Laboratory in Wuhan, China, have invented a somewhat mysterious laser pen that lets users write in mid-air.
Future Society

Chinese Scientists Show Off Laser That Can Write Words in Mid-Air

China's military is working on an experimental weapon system that converges multiple streams of microwaves into a powerful energy beam.
Energy

China Working on Energy Weapon That Converges Multiple Beams

An unusual treatment that involves permanently changing the color of their eyes through an unusual cosmetic surgery procedure is soaring in popularity.
Developments

People Are Getting Their Eyeballs Tattooed