This Is What Wikipedia Looks Like Imagined as a Galaxy
It may look like some kind of holographic AI, but this is actually Wikipedia's 100,000 most popular articles in 2014, mapped out as a galaxy. Read more >
It may look like some kind of holographic AI, but this is actually Wikipedia's 100,000 most popular articles in 2014, mapped out as a galaxy. Read more >
Troll-stamping measures incoming.
Apple is currently in a new set of talks with TV programmers to develop its own "over the top" pay-TV service.
These images are an artistic, yet thoroughly researched, interpretation of how a skeleton can change over time when affected by bone cancer. They form the basis for a new UK-researched project to help architects accommodate rapid changes in buildings. Read more >
Quantum Entanglement can provide a means of impenetrable encryption, but the hardware has always been too bulky to make it practical. That's no longer true.
As this video explains, the chances of getting a head or a tail on a coin toss aren't as simple as 50-50.
The European Space Agency's Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle (IXV) is a new wingless space plane that's set to face a 100-minute crew-less test some 420km above Earth on February 11th. Here, it's shown while fairing encapsulation in preparation for the launch.
The operating system will be freely available via the Windows Developer Program for IoT later this year.
With a 900MHz quad-core system-on-chip, bolstered with 1GB of RAM, the new Pi is now a real computer.
Researchers were able to pinpoint individual credit card users by examining just a few simple variables.
The rapper and music mogul has purchased the Scandinavian music-streaming company, one that could rival big-players, Spotify.
There may be a humble alternative to energy-heavy nuclear-fusion processes. It's called sonofusion, and it involves bubbles.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute have for the first time created a Möbius Strip using only light. Read more >
Video explains how it can be embarrassing, or even dangerous, when digital mathematics goes wrong.
The device captures the piezoelectric effect; the process in which electrical energy is generated by mechanical stress.
Researchers discover distinguishing uniqueness in the plain-look reams of code that power our computer programs.