790 Results From "laser"

NASA's Mars helicopter has run into a bit of trouble 28 successful flights and well over an entire dusty Earth year into its mission on the Red Planet.
Mars

Navigation Sensor on Mars Helicopter Dead, NASA Says

US-based Kernel released a piece of wearable helmet tech called the Kernel Flow that uses near-infrared light to scan your brain with lasers.
Brain

Startup Builds Brain-Reading Helmet That Scans Your Brain in Infrared

Scientists built a machine that simultaneously 3D prints and laser-cooks chicken, hinting at a new way to rapidly procure meals.
3D Printing

New Tech Cooks and 3D Prints Chicken Simultaneously

The United States Army is building a machine gun-like laser weapon 1 million times more powerful than anything else in its arsenal.
Robots and Machines

US Army Testing Machine Gun-Style Laser Weapon That Vaporizes Targets

an Australian startup built a laser that could blast orbital debris orbiting the Earth out of the way without needing to launch any new spacecraft.
Space

Startup Says Its Super Powerful Laser Can Blast Space Junk From Down on the Earth’s Surface

Chinese researchers are investigating ways to disable and even destroy SpaceX's Starlink satellites if they ever prove to be a threat to national security.
SpaceX

Chinese Scientists Reportedly Plotting How to Destroy SpaceX Satellites

Scientists created a newly discovered type of ice that could help us better understand whether other planets have enough water to harbor life as we know it.
Science & Energy

Physicists Create Freakish New Type of Ice

An Air Force Research Lab report predicts that missile defense force fields are coming soon, thanks to advances in laser technology.
Robots and Machines

Air Force Research Lab Says Force Fields Are “on the Horizon”

A gaggle of troublesome turkeys have laid siege to NASA's Ames Center in Mountain View, California.
NASA

Furious Turkeys Lay Siege to NASA Lab

In which we examine the techincal, legal, and ethical aspects of Elon Musk painting his face on the surface of the Moon.
Moon

Could Elon Musk Paint a Giant Picture of His Face on the Moon?

SpaceX is planning the first-ever commercial extravehicular activity in space, involving astronauts venturing outside of its Crew Dragon spacecraft.
SpaceX

Astronauts Announce First Ever Spacewalk From SpaceX Spaceship

Military Desperately Trying to Recover $100 Million Stealth Jet From Bottom of Ocean
Future Society

Military Desperately Trying to Recover $100 Million Stealth Jet From Bottom of Ocean

A researcher told Agence France Presse that small laser pointers could be used to guide lightning strikes and thereby prevent them from igniting wildfires.
Science & Energy

Scientists Say Laser Device Can Make Lightning Strike Specific Targets

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk offered the people of Tonga Starlink internet access after the island nation was ravaged by a volcano blast.
SpaceX

Elon Musk Offers Starlink Internet at Volcano Disaster Site, Then Hesitates

Engineers have created a powerful camera that can see through solid and opaque objects such as fog, corners, or even human flesh and bone.
Robots and Machines

Scientists Invent Camera That Can See Through Almost Anything

Using a gigantic laser, scientists heated up a peppercorn-sized sample of two hydrogen isotopes to well past the temperature of the Sun's core.
Energy

Scientists Are On the Edge of a Fusion Power Breakthrough

Scientists can't yet see dark matter, but they may soon be able to measure it. 
Dark Matter

NASA Proposes Sending Spacecraft to Measure Mysterious Dark Matter

The Air Force just awarded a contract to develop lasers that can detonate landmines and other hazards from a safe distance.
Military

The Air Force Is Getting a Laser That Detonates Landmines From Afar

Space Force General David Thompson said that US government satellites are undergoing attacks from China and Russia “every single day.”
Space Force

Space Force General Says China and Russia Are Attacking US Satellites “Every Single Day”

Commander and billionaire funder of the Space Crew Dragon expedition Jared Isaacman explained on Twitter why we saw so little footage last week.
Off-World

Billionaire Space Tourist Tries to Explain Lack of Footage From Inside Spaceship