NASA Offering Free Zero Gravity Flights
An anonymous reader writes to tell us that NASA is offering free zero-g flight time for anyone with a viable proposal for emerging space technologies. While NASA will provide the flight time, approved projects will be responsible for all other expenses. “NASA’s Facilitated Access to the Space Environment for Technology Development and Training, or FAST, program helps emerging technologies mature through testing in a reduced gravity environment. To prepare technologies for space applications, it is important to demonstrate they work in a zero-gravity environment. This unique testing environment can be provided in an aircraft flying repeated parabolic trajectories which create brief periods of zero gravity. The aircraft also can simulate reduced-gravity levels similar to those found on the surface of the moon or Mars.”
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Looking Back At Far Cry 2
Gamasutra has an interview with Ubisoft’s Patrick Redding about the development of Far Cry 2. He explains his team’s reasoning behind some of the decisions they made while trying to innovate in the very well-established first-person shooter genre. Ubisoft is also trying to crowdsource a guide for the game. “We don’t want to be necessarily spoon-feed everything to people, because that gets insulting. It’s also tiresome if you’re constantly interrupting them to remind them things about that system. I like to learn things through trial and error, and I know a lot of players are like that. But accessibility isn’t just about it being easy to pick up the controls. It’s also making sure that you’re supporting a certain kind of readability, giving the player a certain kind of feedback. Maybe the way to put it is that it might be less a function of the kind of low-level mechanics of the game at the control level, and more about how you’re using the output of the game as good feedback for the player, so they at least are clear on the causal link between what they’re doing and what’s happening.”
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Migratory instincts protect caribou herds – Calgary Herald
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Migratory instincts protect caribou herds
Calgary Herald – 29 Jan 2009 Mountain caribou have a genetic nimbleness that could help them endure the threats of climate change and other challenges to their habitat. Study urges special help for mountain caribou Globe and Mail Caribou are ensuring their survival Calgary CTV Canoe.ca – The Canadian Press – Science Daily (press release) all 37 news articles |
Science community sees budget promises as mixed bag – CBC.ca
Science community sees budget promises as mixed bag
CBC.ca – 28 Jan 2009 by Paul Jay, CBC News Science and technology industry observers were of two minds about Tuesday's federal budget, praising its boost to high-tech infrastructure, but questioning the conditions placed on many funding programs and wondering why research … Money for bricks, but not talent Globe and Mail Innovation the key Windsor Star Science Now – ScienceCareers.org all 6 news articles |
Unannounced Turok Sequel Canceled Amid Layoffs – Wired News
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Unannounced Turok Sequel Canceled Amid Layoffs
Wired News – 10 hours ago By Earnest Cavalli January 30, 2009 | 3:47:16 PMCategories: Business Matters The economic crunch continues to take its toll on the gaming world as layoffs hit Disney Interactive Studios' developer Propaganda Games. Disney cuts jobs, drops Turok sequel CVG Online Turok Sequel Canned XboxAddict.com Eurogamer – Digital Spy – GameSpot – Fudzilla all 25 news articles Langue : Français |
Canada requesting firms report use of nanomaterials – CTV.ca
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Canada requesting firms report use of nanomaterials
CTV.ca – 29 Jan 2009 EDMONTON — Canada is poised to become the first government in the world to require companies to provide information about their use of potentially harmful nanomaterials in products, experts say. |
Federal budget drops funding for key science agency – TheChronicleHerald.ca
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Federal budget drops funding for key science agency
TheChronicleHerald.ca – 29 Jan 2009 By The Canadian Press OTTAWA – The federal budget shut out Genome Canada, the only agency that regularly finances large-scale science in Canada. Budget erases funding for key science agency Globe and Mail Genomic Funding Cuts Saskatoonhomepage.ca Science Now – Scientist all 9 news articles |
Budget commits $50 million to quantum computing centre – IT World Canada Blogs
Budget commits million to quantum computing centre
IT World Canada Blogs – 29 Jan 2009 Canada will become home to the largest concentration of quantum computing talent in the world, thanks to 0 million in funding from government and the founder of Research in Motion Ltd. • A M boost for cutting-edge science Waterloo Record Canada commits million to quantum computing center Nanowerk LLC Exchange Morning Post all 6 news articles |
Vancouver-developed 'Skate 2' a solid sequel with more tricks, pain – The Canadian Press
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Vancouver-developed 'Skate 2' a solid sequel with more tricks, pain
The Canadian Press – 29 Jan 2009 A real-life skateboarder who bellyflops or cannonballs onto a staircase after missing a steep grind rail would likely be looking at an extended hospital stay. Game review: Skate 2 iAfrica.com “Skate 2” adds new tricks to winning formula Macon Telegraph GamingExcellence – GamersDailyNews – Zergwatch – GameFocus all 50 news articles |