What are the Strange Spots on These New Images of Pluto?
If you know, you're doing better than the world's current space scientists.
If you know, you're doing better than the world's current space scientists.
The philosophical answers coming out of this 'bot are more than a little creepy.
Prince is removing his back-catalogue from music streaming services, with tracks vanishing from Spotify and Rdio so far. They’re still up on Google Play, Deezer and Tidal, perhaps not for long.
Who knew flu could cause a snafu down in men's precious two?
This is the “very unofficial” way for Droid users to listen along.
As well as some information on his workout regime, natch.
Google has added hundreds of photos and new options to its Gmail service that can make your email client look much more pretty. Read more >>
You’ve probably seen frogs made to float and maybe even trains hovering above their rails. But now scientists have gained enough subtle control over such forces that they can be used to levitate single cells, too.
Fancy a quick game of Tiny-Twitch?
The program is chucking up some funny results as it is still finding its nipple-hunting feet.
You’re looking at a perovskite. Not an Eastern European bird of prey, nor an exotic toy to play with in the wind, but a potential future of solar power. Read more >>
The latest preview build of Windows 10 for PCs comes complete with a version of Microsoft’s new Edge web browser so you can try it out before the official launch on July 29th.
Using high-speed video cameras and robotic fingers, the system runs a series of web-based tests—which you play with yourself—in order to measure how much lag a device has.
The flight leg will put the solo pilot Andre Borschberg through five days and nights of flying with only 20-minute naps for breaks, in an unpressurised cabin where temperatures vary wildly.
Currently there’s no word on whether the features will be rolled out to everyone using Facebook. But if it proves successful, you may have a bit more Snapchat-style content in your timeline.
Articles removed from search result by Google include those describing the sentencing of a rapist, the murder of an heiress and a court case which saw judges argue about what constituted a game of football.