What a Brexit Would Mean for Europe's Television Channels
A UK exit from the EU could pose problems for cross-border broadcasters who are based in Britain.
A UK exit from the EU could pose problems for cross-border broadcasters who are based in Britain.
Juicy carbohydrates and fat that our guts crave. Can't explain pickled eggs, though. Or little wooden forks.
Remember that annoying bastard of a dinosaur from Jurassic Park that sprayed his face open and spewed out poison at people? Yeah, that damn Dilophosaur terrified me as a kid. So if I saw this frilled-neck lizard chasing me down like this, I’d totally lose it. This little lizard prick never gives up! See more >>
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Audio on the low-low and lots more to see in today's Dealzmodo deals round-up.
The tat-tracking tech aims to determine “affiliation to gangs, sub-cultures, religious or ritualistic beliefs, or political ideology”.
A new book explores the unexplored area of the Star Trek world that is its economical inner workings.
Fingers crossed for a surprise Supermarket Sweep-style obstacle course.
Sitting in 6th behind Tom Hardy, thanks to orchestrated campaign.
We rarely stop to think of just how many people the world’s airlines transport on any given day, never mind form a mental picture of that activity. Now there’s a nifty animated visualisation of how all those different airports around the globe are connected—a total of 3,200 airports and 60,000 routes in all. Read more >>
Astronomers are finally starting to cut through Jupiter’s swirling clouds to see what’s happening down below.
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About 250,000 works of art are being moved to higher ground.
If you have some free time, watch this 20 minute dive into why Stanley Kubrick was such a master film-maker. If you don’t have some free time, make some.