A Breakthrough in 3D Printing Liquids Could Lead to Squishy, Flexible Gadgets
I’d be first in line for an iPhone that would bounce when dropped, instead of shattering.
I’d be first in line for an iPhone that would bounce when dropped, instead of shattering.
AI can generate new clips of the animated series based on nothing but random text descriptions.
Airbus apparently didn’t get the memo that air travel is only supposed to get more cramped and uncomfortable year after year.
The late Jerry Orbach could really carry a tune.
After clinical trials involving over a thousand patients, these new transitioning contact lenses should be available sometime in the first half of 2019.
Never again experience the excruciating pain of peeling a forgotten Lego brick from the sole of your foot.
Using ingredients found in bones and teeth, Chinese researchers have developed wallpaper that sounds the alarm when heat and flames are detected.
It’s more of an elaborate costume than a genuine robotic mech, but the illusion is wonderfully convincing and certainly worth seeing in person.
This cannon has a wonderful ‘banned science fair experiment’ aesthetic to it.
All you need is a door hinge, some hot glue, and a small mirror.
Man on the Curtain fakes a flatmate to make those living alone appear like less of an easy target for potential intruders.
Compared to playing rock-paper-scissors, it’s a far more civilised way to make important decisions - assuming you don't lose any of these tiny, tiny pieces.
Proof that tinfoil is the most versatile and useful tool in your kitchen.
The most fun you can have with 1,500 yellow foam balls.
Accidental destruction videos just never get old.
A cheap(ish) way to get another quick nostalgia hit. Cheers, Mazza.