Sound To Power Space Probes 20
An anonymous reader writes "The old adage that 'no one can hear you scream in space' seems to have its own variant when Los Alamos scientists announced today their latest designs for the 'traveling wave engine', a derivative of the classic, pistonless Stirling device. Because it uses helium as an oscillating gas in a long tube, the design works kind of like a high-pitched loudspeaker at maximum efficiency. Another description combines a refrigerator and whistle to make an engine."
So what's left... (Score:4, Funny)
One think I've always wanted to know... (Score:2, Funny)
Not a *Power* Source (Score:5, Informative)
Not news (much), either - been around for a while (Score:4, Informative)
Old adage? (Score:4, Informative)
Mumble, grumble... Dang whippersnappers with their video-game attention spans can't even remember movie posters...
Or... (Score:2)
... as it appears pressed on the inner rims of The Clash's Sandinista! LPs:
IN SPACE...
...NO ONE...
...CAN...
...HEAR...
...YOU...
...CLAS
My Name is a Killing Sound (Score:3, Funny)
Everything inventable... (Score:2)
This is simply the re-invention of the Stirling external combustion engine.
In Discover, there was an article about water distillation through hydrates. Again, not new.
The recent locomotion research is based on insects. They've been around for billions of years.
Re:Everything inventable... (Score:3, Insightful)
I beg to differ (Score:2)
You can assume that something old is new and special, or that something new is old hat. Both are mistakes, with consequences.
"Sound fridge" (Score:2, Interesting)
"Another description combines a refrigerator and whistle to make an engine."
Thats interesting, did you also know that is it possible to cool things down by pushing sound waves through low desity matter? In fact they have made a fridge that uses helium gas and a 190 decibel loudspeaker to cool the food. Of course the fridge is completely soundproof so you dont deafen yourself. See it here! [proteinos.com]
Help Wanted (Score:3, Funny)
...In addition to achievements in low energy physics, the ability to fly a jet, and a strong stomach, applicants are expected to have some renowned as operatic singers in case of power failures...