The Patriot Missiles Going To Ukraine Explained

“If your Patriots stop the Russian terror against our cities, it will let Ukrainian patriots work to the full to defend our freedom,” said Zelensky. “When Russia cannot reach our cities by its artillery, it tries to destroy them with missile attacks.” On the same day, the Department of Defense announced it was sending Ukraine its first Patriot air defense battery, along with missiles for it. Missile defense There are, broadly, two ways that militaries can use long-range explosives in war....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 833 words · Raymond Hoskins

The Rise Of Bitcoin Infographic

This article is part of the Future Of Money feature from our January/February 2016 issue. Read the rest of the feature here.

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 22 words · Terry Kennedy

The Science Behind Bella Hadid S Spray On Dress

This instantaneously materialized dress is not a magic trick, but a testament to innovations in material science more than two decades in the making. The man behind the creation is Manel Torres, who in 2003 created the substance used on Hadid, Fabrican (presumably a portmanteau of the phrase “fabric in a can”). His inspiration? Silly string and spiderwebs. His idea was to elevate the coarse cords of the silly string into a finer fabric that could be dispersed through a mist....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 449 words · John Williams

The Sphinx From Space

January 9, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Donna Rios

The Uk Just Lost Its Measles Elimination Status We Could Be Next

What does it mean for a country to eliminate measles? WHO defines “elimination” as the absence of circulating measles—meaning continuing transmission of the disease within the country—for more than 12 months. Countries that are measles-free can still see cases of the disease, and can even host large outbreaks: The U.S. has been officially measles-free for nearly two decades, but has had anywhere from dozens to hundreds of cases each year since then....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 721 words · Patricia Bruce

The Us Just Had Its Deadliest Day Of The Pandemic Yet June Could Be Worse

As we enter our third month with social distancing at the crux of daily life, Americans seem more eager than ever to leave the coronavirus pandemic behind them. But as the weather becomes increasingly summery, government and public health officials warn the country has yet to reach its COVID-19 peak. Here are some of this week’s most significant pandemic developments. As states start to reopen, experts say America could hit 3,000 daily deaths from COVID-19 by June 1 May 1 was the deadliest day yet in the United States’ COVID-19 epidemic, with a reported death toll of 2,909....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 893 words · Cherrie Driscoll

The Weirdest Things We Learned This Week Nazis Ate Camel Poop And Pregnancy Tests Spread A Fungal Plague

Fact: Nazi physicians wanted their soldiers to eat warm camel poop By Sara Chodosh We don’t often picture burly soldiers crouching over with painful diarrhea, but the reality is that a massive number of them are—both right now and for centuries past. It was only in World War I that battlefield deaths exceeded those caused by disease, and far more of those than you might think are from diarrhea. Even today, Navy SEALS have attested that diarrhea is a common and serious hazard....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 791 words · Johnathan Smith

There S A Secret Room In The Basement Of The Female Body

FACT: You may have a mysterious pouch inside of you By Purbita Saha All weird medical stories seem to lead back to Mary Toft, but this one covers plenty of ground long after 18th-century scientists debunked the mother of rabbits’ bewildering birthing tale. Originally discovered by James Douglas, a Scottish midwife and “physician extraordinary” to the sitting queen of England, the Pouch of Douglas remains a mysterious, little-known cranny in the female body to this day....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 932 words · Olivia Hankerson

These Apollo Pictures Show The Crowded Life Of Lunar Astronauts

The Apollo spacecraft came in two livable parts, but they were small. The command module was the gumdrop-shaped vehicle that was the crew’s main living quarters. 10 feet 7 inches from base to apex and 12 feet 10 inches around at the base, the 210 cubic feet of livable space was crammed with three couches and all the instrumentation and display panels the crew would need to manage the entire lunar mission....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 329 words · Joyce Davis

These Toilets Use Worms To Compost Your Poop And They Are Our Future

I hiked back to it and opened the door to reveal what a sign inside informed me was a “Urine Diverting, Vermicomposting Toilet.” Inside the toilet, a conveyor belt tilted up toward the back of the building. Pee runs down the conveyor belt and into the soil, where it’s a nutrient source for plants and microbes, I read. Meanwhile, poo is transported to a chamber behind the toilet, where earthworms and other soil organisms eat and decompose it....

January 9, 2023 · 9 min · 1780 words · Galen Nasuti

This Amazon Deal Surrounds You With Savings On Polk Audio S Cinema Grade Speakers

Polk Audio has its other styles of speakers on sale in case you’re looking for all the 5.1 system components to surround yourself with timbre-matched sound. But hurry: this deal will be gone like Blockbuster after Netflix. Polk Signature Elite ES20 Bookshelf Speaker $349 (Was $399)Polk Signature Elite ES50 Tower Speaker $299 (Was $349)Polk Signature Elite ES35 Slim Center Channel Speaker $349 (Was $399)Polk Signature Elite ES15 Bookshelf Speaker $269 (Was $299)Polk Signature Elite ES30 Center Channel Speaker $269 (Was $299)...

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 199 words · Brian Horton

This Image Of A Lobster Nebula Is Delicious

The Dark Energy Camera (DECam) atop the Víctor M. Blanco Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile captured the stellar image as part of The Dark Energy Survey, a project searching the universe for evidence of dark energy. Astronomers believe that dark energy is the force accelerating the expansion of the universe. They look for evidence of it in images like this one by studying how distant objects move in space....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · Jamar Albert

This New 1 2 Ton Torpedo Can Hit A Target 31 Miles Away

The weapon is more likely to sit in its launching tube for 30 or 35 years—that’s the average life-span of a heavyweight torpedo—and then be dismantled, than it is to be shot at an enemy. That makes the delivery of a brand new, designed-from-scratch, heavyweight torpedo notable. And in this case, its makers boast that it is “the most advanced torpedo on the market.” The F21, designed and manufactured by France’s Naval Group, has been years in the making....

January 9, 2023 · 6 min · 1132 words · Terri Harden

This New Ev Plan Will Create A Charging Backbone

The money was set aside in the bipartisan infrastructure law that passed in November, and the funding is part of the Biden administration’s wider goals to increase EV adoption. Biden has pledged to have the US reach 500,000 public charging stations by 2030, and that over half the vehicles in the country will be electric or plug-in hybrids by then. This funding could be the first step to reaching those goals, and the details in the plan released last week lay out how the money will be spent....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 571 words · William Underwood

This Solar Powered Outdoor Light Also Doubles As A Mosquito Repellent

Now you have plenty of choices when it comes to outdoor lighting. You can opt for string lights to infuse a twinkly charm into your exterior space, or you can pick a wall-mounted lamp for a no-frills option. If what’s stopping you from hanging out outside are mosquitoes, though, you’re better off with the Sunna Solar Outdoor Light, which also functions as a mosquito repellent to buzz those pesky insects off....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Raul Wichmann

Tips For Keeping Your Security Cameras Secure

When security cameras go wrong, however, it’s horrifying. Recently, video surfaced of hackers breaking into a Ring camera and talking to unsuspecting homeowners. According to Vice, it was part of a hacking podcast. As horrifying as that may seem, unless you switch your home security cameras to an ‘80s era VHS tape-based system, you’re going to get the internet involved in monitoring your home, which opens up the doors to hackers....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 622 words · Judy Carruthers

Trove Wants To 3D Print Your Jewelry And Then Your World

A new startup company called Trove (not affiliated with the news aggregation site of the same name) wants things to be different. By leveraging 3D printing, every piece of jewelry the company produces is custom and user-created. “Every single thing is made to order,” Andrew Hong, co-founder of Trove said. “Every one of these [pieces] is individual.” The way Trove works for users is simple: you log onto the website, select what base model of jewelry you want to customize, like ring or necklace, and then use sliders to shape your piece....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 559 words · Antonio White

Unpacking Eagle Ibm S New 127 Qubit Quantum Chip

Their chips will be matching up against those from the likes of Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the University of Science and Technology in China, Google, and Microsoft. The Eagle is a quantum processor that is around the size of a quarter. Unlike regular computer chips, which encode information as 0 or 1 bits, quantum computers can represent information in something called qubits, which can have a value of 0, 1, or both at the same time due to a unique property called superposition....

January 9, 2023 · 9 min · 1900 words · Michael Stjacques

Up To 30 Percent Off Zojirushi Cooking Gear And Other Deals Happening Today

Some of the PopSci editors swear by Zojirushi coffee mugs. Today, so you can save up to 30 percent on Zojirushi products like a 16-ounce stainless steel mugs, a lunch jar, water boiler, and even a rice cooker. The rice cooker can make up to 10 cups of the fluffy stuff, while carefully monitoring its temperature adjusting for a perfect cook. It can also steam vegetables. Anker’s Zolo Liberty Bluetooth earbuds are on sale for 19 percent off for the next week....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 621 words · Stephanie Hernandez

Video Steve Jobs S Yacht Unveiled At Last

In true Steve Jobs fashion, the yacht, called Venus, “comes equipped with seven 27-inch iMacs” that are responsible for the navigation of the more than 230 foot long vessel, reports the Atlantic Wire. It was designed by Phillipe Starck and is made solely out of aluminum. That metal choice makes it lighter and quicker than your everyday yacht, but we don’t have video of it in action quite yet. To thank the shipbuilders for six years of work, the Jobs family gave each of the team members an iPod Shuffle with the word “Venus” engraved into it....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 97 words · Larry Ferdig