For the First Time Ever, a Rover Has Ventured Onto a Martian Sand Dune
NASA’s Curiosity rover has boldly gone where no robotic probe has gone before.
NASA’s Curiosity rover has boldly gone where no robotic probe has gone before.
We all know that male seahorses are the ones who bear the young, but how does the female get her eggs in there?
If you want to know exactly what the moon will look like (to those in the northern hemisphere, at least), this video by NASA has got you covered. Read More >>
After two weeks of marathon negotiations, 195 countries agreed today to approve an accord that would wean the world off fossil fuels this century.
Music legend Dolly Parton turns 70 next month. And to celebrate she’s creating a time capsule to be opened on her 100th birthday.
And the blood tests can easily be performed in virtually any setting.
Since our original story was published, things only got weirder.
You know, the exact technologies that could lead to the robopocalypse.
Luxurious air travel is going to reach a new level of lunacy with these seats that rise up to a dome on the very top of the plane. Read More >>
Michigan State University released “Chillin’ with Chewie,” a 5-video series in which everyone’s favourite Wookie warrior interviews a range of experts about all sort of fabled Star Wars technologies.
If you’ve had your fill of depressing predictions for the future, here’s one that is both fascinating and as innocuous as they come
Tens of thousands of wildfires ravaged Indonesia in September and October. A sizeable portion of these blazes was smouldering subterranean peat fires, which sent toxic gas and particulate matter into the atmosphere.
Although I did manage to get work done on this thing, the hefty price didn’t justify the minimal convenience.
This cute, safe, hovering robot that looks like a flying marshmallow is going to reinvent drone design, its creators say. It's also going to zoom around town doing your bidding. Read More >>
This weekend’s Geminids are going to be the biggest meteor shower of this year, and you absolutely should not miss it.
It looks like an alien parasite come to invade our brains, but the truly bizarre creature pictured above is one of the first fossils of a mud dragon ever discovered, and it could help scientists answer some big evolutionary questions.