Archival NASA Footage Gets Turned Into a Scifi Saga in This Music Video
Nigel Stanford is known not only for his great music, but also for creating music videos that show the coolest things science and robotics can achieve.
Nigel Stanford is known not only for his great music, but also for creating music videos that show the coolest things science and robotics can achieve.
The subglacial lakes may provide a tantalising glimpse into the kinds of alien life that might exist on the moons Europa and Enceladus.
However, self-destructing messages in Google don’t simply delete themselves like you’d expect.
The findings come as Russian officials continue to deny that Russia had anything to do with the poisoning of the former double agent.
Haven't we all had nights like this? (Except for the part about being cast in a Star Wars movie, of course.)
Scientists at America's National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) are planning on using the weirdness of quantum mechanics to create something truly random.
Police in Durham are partnering with credit reporting agencies to predict whether criminals will reoffend, a report from civil liberties group Big Brother Watch has discovered.
Pluto's largest moon is littered with craters, deep crevices, valleys, and mountains—surface features that have now been given formal names.
At work and forgot an important document? Need to access your parent's computer remotely to help out with their latest software issue? There's an app for that. Several, actually.
As it moves to empower its AI to watch most of its population of two billion people, China’s ultimate goal is to ensure no one’s just a face in the crowd.
After clinical trials involving over a thousand patients, these new transitioning contact lenses should be available sometime in the first half of 2019.
But only to buy cosmetics.
Drink to your heart’s content, but know that even moderate drinking might be bad for it.
Food, pills, electronics, and well, most things, could be a lot more colourful in the future thanks to these single-centimetre iridescent cellulose films.
Not a headline from The Onion.
Sexual selection has made birds evolve some pretty strange behaviour.