This Controversial Doctor Wants to Use 'Three-Parent' Embryos to Treat Infertility
“It is a moral imperative to help people if it is in our power.”
“It is a moral imperative to help people if it is in our power.”
It functions the same way as a laser projector, but without the price tag.
To all of this hoopla I say: Coconut oil isn’t a health food and it isn’t junk food. Calm down.
A leaked page from an upcoming issue of Empire Magazine may have spilled the beans about Jon Snow’s birth name.
One moderator, an Iraqi-born man who moved to Ireland, quit his job and fled to Eastern Europe after his identity was revealed.
Dentists aren't, apparently, as keen on causing pain as their reputation suggests.
There's a new way of charging devices wirelessly, based on fundamental physics, that works even when your device is moving away from the power source.
Don’t expect this sort of stuff to have any influence on your life just yet—but in the future, it could have some important quantum computing applications.
Inappropriate footwear ahoy.
According to Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons the button was a fluke that almost didn’t happen.
Small phone in the middle of a blank empty space is raising suspicions.
The technique is known as Schlieren photography, which YouTube’s Veritasium was able to recreate using a DSLR, a small concave mirror, a tiny LED bulb, and a razor blade
Bloomberg News reports that Amazon will buy Whole Foods for $13.7 billion in cash. In cash!
But it's only being test-inflated here before being sent to the US.
Might be gone for good, might not be.
True crime podcasts really work.