Arctic Sea Ice Hit a Forty-Year Low This Winter
The maximum extent of Arctic sea ice occurred early this year, and, at 5.61 million square miles, was the smallest in four decades.
The maximum extent of Arctic sea ice occurred early this year, and, at 5.61 million square miles, was the smallest in four decades.
The new anode outperforms graphite-based anodes currently on the market, with 15 per cent higher electrical storage capacity.
If you're a Potter fan who would've liked to see more impossible, Burrow-like homes in the movies, then you'll love the fantasy world of German designer Matthias Jung.
When water containing the organic molecule propylene glycol (PG) hits glass, it comes alive. In a manner of speaking.
This soldier is running off the back of a CH-47F Chinook helicopter during a simulated combat dive mission on the Hawaiian shoreline. It's one of the most badass ways to end your week. Read More >>
This past Friday, in 1904, pyschologist B.F. Skinner was born. His contribution to the world? This pigeon-guided missile system, among other things. Yes, actually.
Researchers at Aarhus University believe the secret to creating a quantum computer lies in understanding human cognition. So, they've built games to study us first.
You're a techie who spends all day in front of your computer and you haven't cracked a window recently? Well forests still matter, a lot.
With the clocks set to go forward next weekend, let's bust the myths right now and make it clear that daylight saving needs to go.
Exploding stars are always a sight to behold, but not all supernovae are created equal: This one, for instance, gave birth to seven thousand Earth-like worlds. Read More >>
Quite literally, according to science.
If all the talk of weak battery life has left you lukewarm about smartwatches, or if you still prefer the look of an analogue timepiece, you'll want to keep an eye on Vector.
So you can guarantee that your carefully-curated collection gets noticed by visitors.
This video, created by coder Will Gallia, depicts a single day's worth of traffic on the London Underground in 2009—562,145 journeys in all
Yesterday morning, a solar eclipse was visible from many parts of Europe, Northern Africa and Northern Asia. These stellar photos shows the astronomical event that darkened the skies. Read More >>
The pop-up city is an idea that dug its way into our collective brain a century ago as the first steel buildings rose, and for the first time in history, it's technically possible.