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China’s First Manned Docking of Space Module Is a Success…and a First Step

China’s First Manned Docking of Space Module Is a Success…and a First Step

Jun 18, 2012 | Forbes

Chinese astronauts Liu Wang, Liu Yang and Jing Haipeng (Image credit: AFP/Getty Images via @daylife) China, a country with over 4500 years of recorded history, gave the world, gunpowder, paper, compasses, movable type, and even the seismological detector. Now China...
Learn to Hack Your iPhone/iPad at JailbreakCon

Learn to Hack Your iPhone/iPad at JailbreakCon

Mar 9, 2012 | Forbes

Until recently, the only service provider for the iPhone in the United States was AT&T…unless you had an unlocked iPhone, that is, an iPhone that’s been hacked to free it from the constraints of Apple Inc. Jailbreakers could then use the less...
Crowdsource Digital Laws with the ‘Internet Blueprint’

Crowdsource Digital Laws with the ‘Internet Blueprint’

Feb 28, 2012 | Forbes

Schoolhouse Rock, “I'm Just a Bill” Are you fed up with piracy acts with scorched-earth tactics like SOPA and PIPA—or secretly negotiated agreements like ACTA? Do you wonder why we the people don’t propose our own laws, rather than just react whenever...
Attention Teachers: If You Don’t Apply to This Workshop, Your Experiment Won’t Fly to Space

Attention Teachers: If You Don’t Apply to This Workshop, Your Experiment Won’t Fly to Space

Feb 17, 2012 | Forbes

Masten Xaero reusable launch vehicle Are you a high school teacher of science, technology, engineering, or math? Do you like space? Do you know that, with the advent of private space companies, NASA won’t be the only way to get there? If so, there’s a workshop just...
Space Is Dirty, and the Swiss Are Cleaning It Up

Space Is Dirty, and the Swiss Are Cleaning It Up

Feb 15, 2012 | Forbes

CleanSpace One Space is a dirty place. Over 16,000 pieces of debris over 10 cm wide have been left behind since Sputnik took to the skies in 1957. And now the Swiss want to do something about it. Scientists with the Swiss Space Center at the École Polytechnique...
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