Baboon Survives Nearly Three Years With a Pig’s Heart and Humans Might Be Next
We're pretty similar to baboons, so if it works in them it'll likely work for us.
We're pretty similar to baboons, so if it works in them it'll likely work for us.
So get your wallets ready, my fellow cord cutting nerds.
The number of bad ideas on the internet far outweighs the good, and making art by tossing cans of spraypaint into the spinning blades of a running lawnmower falls into that former category. Still, looks pretty cool, right? Watch the whole video. >>
How many nebulas do you think are in this photo? Careful, the answer is not quite what it seems.
Using computer models, the scientists demonstrated that extraterrestrial seas, when salty enough, will feature ocean currents that circulate in the opposite direction to what’s experienced here on Earth, which could lead to some hospitable alien worlds.
I’m going to be watching the Oculus Rift game catalogue with envy while clutching my far superior Vive to my chest.
Alongside your own witty comments, like "This is you, hahaha."
Approximately half of the internet is made up of cat videos, but the BBC managed to capture one that’s truly remarkable: high-speed footage of a wild Caracal.
That'll get you a 21-bedroom mansion, a pub, 43 homes, 2,116 acres of land and so much more.
Admittedly, it’s a little weird to do a history of Spider-Man in movies because they just told and re-told the origin story of the superhero within like a span of 10 years. But lots of little tweaks to that iconic costume have been made over the years. Have a look. >>
Cumberbatch decided to dazzle the people.
The much smaller 9.7-inch iPad Pro proves that you really can have an Apple device that straddles the tablet/laptop divide. You’re just going to pay out the nose for it.
Paper's taking over this month.
Presidential candidate and sentient sac of millions of spiders Donald Trump—literally more spiders than you’ve ever seen—does not have a coherent stance on cybersecurity, as this latest hotel cock-up only serves to reinforce.
It’s being limited to just ten units, so there’s some added value in how rare this version of the NES clone will be.
The new app, which uses the HTC Vive headset, currently allows you to explore three different kitchen set-ups.