Here's What We Just Learned About Pluto
Alan Stern, New Horizon’s principal investigator, answered questions on a truly historic event, discussing the team’s latest impressions of Pluto’s surface and much more.
Alan Stern, New Horizon’s principal investigator, answered questions on a truly historic event, discussing the team’s latest impressions of Pluto’s surface and much more.
The company is washing its pee-stained hands of moderation, shifting most of that responsibility to the Map Maker community.
The US's overcrowded prison system is in a sad state, and it’s not made any better by only having access to this incredibly basic 4.3-inch JP5mini tablet.
Beautifully simulated 3D trip through space is what dreams are made of
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Researchers have mapped out the distribution of space dust across three quarters of the night sky using data about 800 million stars/
What child didn't love plastic food that transformed into a car, or a jet?
Radioactivity stirs primal fears in many people—but an undue sense of its risks can cause real harm.
There’s a new version of Adobe Flash that Mozilla’s Firefox web browser isn’t blocking by default. It’s version 18.0.0.209, and you can get it right here. [Adobe]
Watch Tom Cruise hang off the side of a real life plane as it takes off in this crazy stunt video from Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation Read More >>
Ebola is a particularly scary disease not only because of the way in which it kills you, but because there’s no cure, and no real vaccine. That’s obviously something scientists are working to change.
This is one way for the world to learn more about your weapon patent. a very strange one at that.
Artificial Intelligence was first dreamed up in the 1950s, but has only recently become a practical reality with the advent of neural networks. These virtual brains are becoming almost scarily clever – here's how they work.
Giving email addresses to tress seemed like a great way of helping people report nature-related problems. It somewhat backfired.
Looking for a fast way to get the fuzz turning up at your doorstep? Just follow Grant Thompson's latest video, which sees him turning regular balloons into high-flying explosives that sound like a fireworks display, but without all the eye candy. See more >>
Little number better than big number, right? It's a little more complex than that.