Watch an Embryo Turn Itself Inside Out
If you’ve ever felt like your life’s turned on its head, be thankful that you’re not this little embryo—which turns itself inside out.
If you’ve ever felt like your life’s turned on its head, be thankful that you’re not this little embryo—which turns itself inside out.
The little machines are designed with feet that use the same gripping properties as gecko lizards.
This picture shows SpaceX preparing its Falcon 9 rocket for launch at Cape Canaveral later today. If all goes well — and currently there’s a 60 per cent chance of favourable weather — the launch will take place during a 90-minute window which starts at 22:14 GMT. Read more >
Hair of the very old dog.
Researchers have shown that the past century’s seen a steady increase in invention by the combination of concepts—but less in the way of pure discovery.
Spotting subtle variations in tumour types can require sifting through hundreds of previous cases. That's why researchers are developing a system that uses Artificial Intelligence to speed up that process.
Security researcher Patrick Wardle has criticised Apple's laptops for their lack of proper safe-guarding, saying that hackers would find it easy to bypass security tools on Macs.
The prints are held in an encrypted file on the phone, but researchers claim it can be intercepted before it arrives there.
The classic card game has been absent since Windows 8 but is back by popular demand.
It may look like some kind of ancient urn, but you’re looking at something rather more advanced.
Apple's CEO Tim Cook laid down some classic Dad-dance moves outside the company's HQ yesterday, in celebration of Earth Day. Watch the cringe-worthy thing unfold in his video posted on Instagram.
If you think your fancy watch is accurate, think again.
The sun-powered craft now faces the small challenge of soaring across the Pacific Ocean.
In 2010, divers rescued some amazingly old alcohol off the coast of Finland. They’ve already published some detailed tasting notes about the beer—but now they’ve carried out an in-depth analysis of the champagne.
Forget about ISO settings, shutter speed or lens choice — and be a bit silly instead.
Living in space provides an overwhelming series of aesthetic joys, from whether it’s the view of Earth from above the aurora borealis — but even a simple reflection can look amazing, too. Read more >