Can You Tell What This Is?
This may look like finely crafted sculpture, but you're actually looking at an award-winning photograph of a biological sample. The question is: can you work out exactly what it depicts? Read more >
This may look like finely crafted sculpture, but you're actually looking at an award-winning photograph of a biological sample. The question is: can you work out exactly what it depicts? Read more >
London exhibition showcases the skills of Graham Fink, who can produce pictures using his peepers.
ADAPT system makes for easier high-speed landings on planets like Mars.
Verdant-looking microscopic scene taken at University of Bristol wins top photography prize.
You'd be forgiven for thinking that this was a piece of modern sculpture. But in fact you're looking at one of NASA's old Vanguard satellites.
This may just be another glorious picture of Saturn's rings—but it also serves to show just how large the planet is.
Nerve gas, your days are numbered.
The cab service has continued to operate despite French officials claiming it breaks national laws.
This is the world’s highest peak-power laser diode array. The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's creation is capable of up to 3.2 megawatts and will be used in the European Extreme Light facility in the Czech Republic, which will be as awesome as it sounds. Read more >
Microsoft wants to re-engage users into the Windows-sphere, especially those who are running illegal software.
Almost 30 people associated with app-cab firm Uber, including its CEO Travis Kalanick, have been charged in South Korea on suspicion of operating illegal taxi services in the country.
CLIP uses clever combination of lasers and oxygen to solidify resin in three dimensions simultaneously.
Say hello to our not-so-little friends.
This trippy orb isn't the result of a misspent youth. Instead, it's the fruits of complex computer simulations that use the speed of seismic waves from earthquakes to visualise the existence of subterranean structures far beneath our planet's surface. Read more >
This tangle of tubes, bottles and electronics may look a mess—but this is a small-molecule synthesiser, a kind of chemical 3D printer, and it can be used to construct the most obscure of molecules from scratch. Read More >>
You indirectly use random numbers online every day, but their ubiquity belies the fact that they're actually incredibly difficult to find. This is the story of where they come from.