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Tim Hornyak

AGU's Eos

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Past articles by Timothy:

Cleaner Air Takes Some of the Bite out of European Winters

Scientists find that reduced aerosol emissions correspond to fewer extremely cold days. → Read More

Japan Puts Its Mark on Geologic Time with the Chibanian Age

The newly named period in the Pleistocene identifies a key moment in geological history: the last time Earth’s magnetic poles switched places. → Read More

New sensors promise better picture of world ocean health

Researchers hope to track ocean carbon, acidity, and nutrients with global monitoring network to be in place by 2030 → Read More

Fujitsu's tiny 20Gbps receiver could transfer massive files instantly

Fujitsu has developed a 300GHz receiver that could allow mobile devices to download 4K or 8K high-def video instantly. → Read More

Fujitsu's small 20Gbps receiver could transfer huge files instantly

Fujitsu has developed a 300GHz receiver that could allow mobile devices to download 4K or 8K high-def video instantly. → Read More

Fujitsu's small 20Gbps receiver could transfer huge files instantly

Fujitsu has developed a 300GHz receiver that could allow mobile devices to download 4K or 8K high-def video instantly. → Read More

Canon's DSLR camera boasts an insane 120-megapixels

Canon's latest prototype DSLR camera features a 120-megapixel sensor with more than double the resolution of the EOS 5DS and 5DS R. → Read More

Canon creates 120-megapixel DSLR camera

Canon's latest prototype DSLR camera features a 120-megapixel sensor with more than double the resolution of the EOS 5DS and 5DS R. → Read More

Pioneer harnessing laserdisc tech for low-cost LIDAR

Pioneer is testing cheap, compact LIDARs by using know-how gained in laserdisc development and manufacturing. → Read More

Simple self-driving golf carts point the way for autonomous cars

Researchers from the U.S. and Singapore have developed self-driving golf carts that use minimal sensing equipment, and demonstrated them in a public park. → Read More

Mirrativ app can live stream anything on your phone

Mobile gaming giant DeNA has released Mirrativ, a live streaming app that allows any content on a smartphone screen to be broadcast. → Read More

LG rolls out rollable keyboard without the rubbery feel

Portable keyboards for mobile devices tend to come in either rigid and foldable or rubbery and rollup forms. LG Electronics is launching one that's a bit of both. → Read More

Bitcoin XT debate overshadowing growth opportunities

Some developers have sparked a bitter debate when they released Bitcoin XT, a competing version of bitcoin that allows for larger "blocks" of data in which bitcoin transactions are processed. → Read More

360-degree cameras are unleashing a new wave of panorama apps

Omnidirectional cameras such as Ricoh's Theta are inspiring a variety of new apps that go beyond photo-stitching functions of the past. → Read More

360-degree cameras are unleashing a new wave of panorama apps

Omnidirectional cameras such as Ricoh's Theta are inspiring a variety of new apps that go beyond photo-stitching functions of the past. → Read More

Vaio PCs to return to overseas markets this fall

Vaio, Sony's former laptop brand, is returning to overseas markets this fall, with sales of Windows 10 devices in the U.S. and Brazil. → Read More

Google's Atlas humanoid robot takes a walk in the woods

Developed by Boston Dynamics, which Google bought in late 2013, Atlas is an experimental bipedal machine with two arms that can use tools for humans. → Read More

Fujitsu brainstorm room lets you write on the walls

Digital sticky notes are one part of this elaborate projection system aimed at going beyond whiteboards → Read More

Go on, bend, punch and step on this transistor

Built with carbon nanotubes, these electronics can be run over, hammered and laundered without harm → Read More

LG launching high-fidelity music download service

Phones will require 24-bit playback to work with the service on LG SmartWorld → Read More