Charge! Darpa Wants Wireless Powerup for Troops' Gadgets
Phone batteries dying, spiderwebs of power cords — powering mobile technology can be pretty annoying for the average iPhone or iPad user. But it’s ever more annoying — not to mention potentially dangerous — if you’re a soldier on patrol in Afghanistan losing juice on a critical gadget. Yes, troops in the field use their fair share of handheld gear, too. Now, the Pentagon is hoping to give them a power up with a wireless charging system.
Darpa, the Defense Department’s advanced research shop, announced Wednesday that they’re looking to build a short-range wireless power transmission system for...
The Big Crunch: Physicists Make Time End
This is the way the world ends: not with a bang but a higher harmonic generation.
The same researchers who used exotic substances called metamaterials to make a benchtop Big Bang have mimicked the end of time, also known as the Big Crunch.
Light traveling through metamaterials is described mathematically by equations used to describe space and time, allowing physicists to probe cosmic questions in a controlled manner.
In this experiment, the photons underwent a “higher harmonic generation,” or a sudden rise in frequency and energy. Put another way, “the end of time looks very hot,” said electri...
Bill Would Force Intel Chief to Rebuke 'Secret Patriot Act'
For months, two Senators have screamed bloody murder that the government holds a secret legal interpretation of the Patriot Act so broad that it amounts to a whole different law giving the feds massive domestic surveillance powers. Now, a measure by Sens. Ron Wyden and Mark Udall would force the U.S. intelligence chief (and, by extension, the entire intelligence community) to admit that they went too far in their Patriot Act interpretations — if they don’t find a way to wiggle out of it.
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence meets Thursday to prepare the annual bill authorizing the U.S....