The Future Tire? It’s Spherical, Connected and Self-Repairing!0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- March 15, 2017
Goodyear has revealed its long-term vision for future smart, connected tires.

Goodyear has revealed its long-term vision for future smart, connected tires.

Over the past decade, the international Cassini mission has revealed intense activity at the southern pole of Saturn’s icy moon, Enceladus, with warm fractures venting water-rich jets that hint at an underground sea. A new study, based on microwave observations of this region, shows that the moon is warmer than expected just a few metres below its icy surface. This suggests that heat is produced over a broad area in this polar region and transported under the crust, and that Enceladus’ reservoir of liquid water might be lurking only a few kilometres beneath.

Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have—in just two years—nearly doubled the number of materials known to have potential for use in solar fuels.

One of the Large Hadron Collider’s huge experiments has been given what’s described as a “heart transplant”.

Shock experiments show how mineral found in Martian meteorites may provide clues to ancient abundance of water

The seas around Sicily are a treasure trove for archaeologists.

Two partial archaic human skulls, from the Lingjing site, Xuchang, central China, provide a new window into the biology and populations patterns of the immediate predecessors of modern humans in eastern Eurasia.

This is probably the most honest answer that we have seen any President give (in modern times) on the subject of UFOs and aliens.

Astronomers have long known that Pan, one of Saturn’s innermost moons, has an odd look.





























































