Monday, March 31, 2014

03.31.14 News

In an attempt to store unused renewable energy for later use, Harvard researchers have developed the "Rhubarb Battery". This is huge news for citizens using private solar power, who end up paying for night-time electricity.

Just in case you recently gave up on your dream of eventually having the ability to talk to dolphins, it is predicted that scientists will have a two-way "dolphin whistle" to communicate with our friends in the ocean by summer. It has already been live testing since August of last year.

Crackle reports that it is now available for use on Google Chromecast. They now join the ranks with Play, Hulu, Netflix, HBOGo, and Plex. Once I get home today, I'm going to give it a whirl again.

Scientists successfully reversed aging in mice this year, and now have plans to test on their first human subject, hopefully before year-end. This isn't like Benjamin Button, though. This process causes a jump start in communication between cell parts, giving, for example, a 60 year old subject the muscle tone and energy of their 20 year old counterpart.

 In what seems like the biggest scam in Chinese history, bags of mountain are now being sold in Zhengzhou, China. Because, Spaceballs.

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