Something lurks in that water hazard—and it's not just errant golf balls. New research shows that golf courses can be havens for turtles, and may even attract a richer mix of species than ponds in more natural settings.
Something lurks in that water hazard—and it's not just errant golf balls. New research shows that golf courses can be havens for turtles, and may even attract a richer mix of species than ponds in more natural settings.
Something lurks in that water hazard—and it's not just errant golf balls. New research shows that golf courses can be havens for turtles, and may even attract a richer mix of species than ponds in more natural settings.
Something lurks in that water hazard—and it's not just errant golf balls. New research shows that golf courses can be havens for turtles, and may even attract a richer mix of species than ponds in more natural settings.
No, it doesn’t look like a giant white ape. But the battery-powered rover has all the toughness of an abominable snowman, surveying undetected hazards at research sites in Greenland and Antarctica.
No, it doesn’t look like a giant white ape. But the battery-powered rover has all the toughness of an abominable snowman, surveying undetected hazards at research sites in Greenland and Antarctica.
No, it doesn’t look like a giant white ape. But the battery-powered rover has all the toughness of an abominable snowman, surveying undetected hazards at research sites in Greenland and Antarctica.
The Boston-based company Bounce Imaging is developing a ball-shaped camera that can be thrown into hazardous, unseen places, and send back a full panoramic view of its surroundings.
The Boston-based company Bounce Imaging is developing a ball-shaped camera that can be thrown into hazardous, unseen places, and send back a full panoramic view of its surroundings.