This Heart-on-a-Chip Beats Like the Real Thing
A mix of microfluidics and biological cells makes a more efficient device for testing drug toxicity.
A mix of microfluidics and biological cells makes a more efficient device for testing drug toxicity.
The Palace of Versailles, the Centre Pompidou and the Louvre are all extending their rules to shorten the life of selfie sticks.
After years in the planning, the craft has begun its mission to traverse the globe using nothing but solar power.
University of Nottingham video explains logic gates: the fundamental building blocks of digital circuits.
Created by university researchers, this is by no mean normal origami.
We still don't live in a world of robot butlers and Skynet, but it's still been an interesting story getting here.
Orcale's latest software release comes laden with "product partner" crapware to sully your Apple computer.
Could this be bye bye to the plaster?
We might finally now find out what happened to Schrödinger's cat.
For the forces of good, that is. These robo-critters could be used to search for bodies in collapsed building and the like.
Compound structures within the insects' ocular faculties could make solar panels better and holding onto the light they capture.
The Mars Rover has been stopped in its tracks during a rock-powder collection mission.
Facebook reckons any AI worth its salt could pass this test. But what about you?
This picture might look a little grainy, but this bacterium is believed to be "about as small as life can get."
The lengthy investigation has come up with hard numerical answers.
Microsoft first revealed that Internet Explorer was to be replaced by a new browser — codenamed Spartan — back in January. Now, a new leaked video reveals what it will (probably) look like. See more >