Why One Random Web Address Can Crash Chrome
Tom Scott explains that strange URL that went viral this week.
Tom Scott explains that strange URL that went viral this week.
You will laugh, you will wince, you will question modern life.
Meet Ruben: once a full-time hunter he now is an assistant field researcher in Tanzania's national park, Udzungwa.
Serious speed coming from the House of Sammy.
Mozilla has released Firefox 41 and it claims that the desktop version is the first browser to have a built-in instant messaging. Powered by WebRTC, it should let you IM if you use Windows, Mac or Linux.
Come jump in my car.
You may think you know your body well—but you likely don’t know your toes as well as you may hope. A new study reveals that most people can’t tell their toes apart without looking at them.
We’re used to thinking of silicon as being the go-to material in computer architecture, but now a team of scientists has shown that a random assembly of cold nanoparticles can evolve to perform computational tasks too.
Solar panel don't work when too hot – strange but true. This new discovery may change that.
That's 57 per cent of the human population that won't get connected by the end of the year – according to the UN.
Small particulate matter between tectonic plates is thought to move and decrease friction – causing nearby copycat quakes.
Electrons are quick, but they’re not quick enough — in fact they’re holding back the speed of modern computing.
The famed whistleblower spoke to Neil DeGrasse Tyson about his extra-terrestrial theories.
You’re staring through a new installation at London’s V&A Museum, called Mise-en-abyme. The narrowing isn’t just perspective — those acrylic archways really are getting smaller. Read more >>
A little bit of music at the Large Hadron Collider, to celebrate being recently reinstated to full power.
The long-delayed extradition hearing of Kim Dotcom has begun in Auckland, New Zealand. It’s expected to last weeks, as he battles against claims from US authorities that he cost music and film companies over $500m.