An anonymous reader writes: Narcotic painkillers aren’t one of the biggest killers in the U.S., but overdoses do claim over 15,000 lives per year and send hundreds of thousands to the emergency room. Because of this, it’s interesting that a new study (abstract) has found states that allow the use of medical marijuana have seen […]
Month: August 2014
NASA’s Competition For Dollars
An anonymous reader writes: We often decry the state of funding to NASA. Its limited scope has kept us from returning to the moon for over four decades, maintained only a minimal presence in low-Earth orbit, and failed to develop a capable asteroid defense system. But why is funding such a problem? Jason Callahan, who […]
Ask Slashdot: Best Phone Apps?
An anonymous reader writes: The phone app ecosystem has matured nicely over the past several years. There are apps for just about everything I need to do on my phone. But I’ve noticed that once an app fills a particular need, I don’t tend to look for newer or potentially better apps that would replace […]
Paul Fernhout writes: Lee Gomes at MIT’s Technology Review wrote an article on the current limits of Google self-driving car technology: “Would you buy a self-driving car that couldn’t drive itself in 99 percent of the country? Or that knew nearly nothing about parking, couldn’t be taken out in snow or heavy rain, and would […]
An anonymous reader writes: NASA’s Opportunity rover has been rolling around the surface of Mars for over 10 years. It’s still performing scientific observations, but the mission team has been dealing with a problem: the rover keeps rebooting. It’s happened a dozen times this month, and the process is a bit more involved than rebooting […]
An anonymous reader writes: A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ruled that the Los Angeles Police Department is not required to hand over a week’s worth of license plate reader data to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). He cited the potential of compromising criminal investigations and giving […]
Taco Cowboy sends this report from Vox: One of the big mysteries in the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is where the virus came from in the first place — and whether it’s changed in any significant ways. … In a new paper in Science (abstract), researchers reveal that they have sequenced the genomes of […]
DeviceGuru (1136715) writes “In a bid to harness the energy and enthusiasm swirling around today’s open, hackable single board computers, Imagination Technologies, licensor of the MIPS ISA, has unveiled the Creator C120 development board, the ISA’s counter to ARM’s popular Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black SBCs. The MIPS dev board is based on a 1.2GHz […]
MojoKid writes Dell’s enthusiast Alienware brand has always stood out for its unique, other-worldly looks (sometimes good, sometimes, not so good) and there’s such a thing as taking things to the next level, this might be it. However, there’s more to this refresh than just shock value. It’s actually a futuristic aesthetic with a rather […]
Nerval’s Lobster writes Labor Day is nigh, and with it the official end of summer. It’s time to pack away the umbrellas and beach towels, and perhaps spend a few minutes flipping through photos of all the fun times you had over the past couple months: the grilling, the trips, the fireworks oh yes, the […]