Physicists Are Finally Getting to the Bottom of Why Your Shoelaces Always Untie Themselves
Nothing seems to sum up the universe’s descent into disordered chaos quite like shoes getting untied.
Nothing seems to sum up the universe’s descent into disordered chaos quite like shoes getting untied.
It's a very good trailer, with some super creepy visuals and intriguing characters.
It’s lost the person who’s paid to make all its image problems go away.
Watching these drones get fried by over a million volts of electricity is spectacular experience. Read More >>
It's not the indefinite pause many of us would like, but at least it gives you back a modicum of control
According to Yahoo Finance, Fitbit is hard at work on a new smartwatch, and it’s run into so many issues the company has been forced to delay it.
The four day weekend is coming, and rather than eagerly waiting you should make sure to check out this week's list of apps.
Built from components that can almost all be found at a hardware store, the PneuChair is powered by a pair of compressed air tanks.
Google is weirdly nonspecific about how it addresses pay inequity in the post, saying both that it doesn’t underpay women, but won’t support having a third-party certify that.
While we wait for our alien saviours, let’s clean up a bit? It can’t hurt to try.
Just think, your DNA essentially contains ancient scrolls with evolutionary epics waiting to be read.
Thankfully, a hard-working someone — or, rather something — out there is finally getting a well-deserved snooze.
Every once in a while our Sun gives off a tremendous belch of high energy particles.
I’m genuinely curious about what’s going through your head.
Trying to put a tiny motion-tracking bodysuit on a bird, or gluing tracking markers to its feathers is not only difficult, it’s cruel.
Using a new genetic technique, a collaborative team of researchers has concluded that ctenophores—also known as comb jellies—were the first animals to appear on Earth.