Monthly Archives: March 2005

"Border Dynamics"

“Border Dynamics” is a sculpture created by Mexican artists Guadalupe Serrano and Alberto Morackis. The piece has been permanently installed on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson, Arizona. The University of Arizona recently purchased the piece after originally displaying … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized

Nanobacteria Implicated in Kidney Stones

One of the original discoverers of nanobacteria (NB) and NASA researchers have presented evidence supporting the role of the mysterious agent in kidney stone formation. If further studies confirm the results, a better treatment for this painful condition may include … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized

Age of Kibish, Ethiopia Hominid Fossils Determined

As described in a letter published in the February 17, 2005 issue of Nature, scientists from Australia and the United States have estimated the age of anatomically modern human fossils in Ethiopia to be 195,000 years old, plus or minus … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized

One Year Later: Wall Monitors

One year ago today the very first story on The Frontier Channel was published. It was a short paragraph I wrote about the future of wall monitors based on an article I read about a company who was licensing art … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized

Introducing "ART at the Frontier"

To celebrate the one year anniversity of The Frontier Channel, I am introducing a brand new section called “ART at the Frontier” (Update: this section was later merged with the rest of the Frontier Channel site.  Category is “Media”.) In … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized

Homo floresiensis Research Confirms "Separate Species" Theory

Scientists from the United States, Australia and Indonesia have completed research supporting the theory that recently discovered hominid fossils on the island of Flores in Indonesia are of an early and separate species of humans, rather than a deformed or … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized

Fractured Enceladus

On March 09, 2005 the Cassini space probe flew by Enceladus, capturing new images of the bright white moon of Saturn. The lack of craters in some regions and intense fracturing suggest past tectonic activity and resurfacing, though neither activity … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized

Homework? No…Karaoke!!!

So, what do you do when you have tons of homework and a test in the morning? Study? No way…you watch karaoke! Winamp 5.0 is a surprise, with support for streaming Internet radio and television. But this isn’t your parents’ … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized

RADIO Frontier Channel Episode 03

“March 01, 2005″ – In this edition of RADIO Frontier Channel, we will hear what some experts are saying about the rising popularity of podcasting and quickly list the latest scientific findings from the Saturnian system by the Cassini space … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized

The Dark Galaxy

Most of the matter in the universe appears to be missing, based on mathematical models that tell scientists there simply has to be more mass out there than we are seeing. Of this, less than two percent appears to be … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized