What to Expect at Apple’s March 21st Event
The invites for Apple’s big March 21st event finally went out today, and we already have a good idea of what to expect.
The invites for Apple’s big March 21st event finally went out today, and we already have a good idea of what to expect.
This week, scientists began enlisting ordinary plebs like us to help make the next gravitational wave discovery.
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Hyperloop is going global.
Here are five examples, all of which made made screaming headlines during their flashes of notoriety, but have seldom been heard from since.
We finally get our first good look at Marvel's latest friendly neighbourhood spider-hero.
Lack of six-pack abs? Check. Minimal muscle tone? Check. Aaaand relax.
Spelled "foundation" wrong. Even villains need to try hard at school.
Not sure what “loop you in” is referring to but we’ll know in less than two weeks.
We all spend more time than we’d like looking at our phone’s lock screen. Why not jazz things up a bit?
The rumoured project would be in partnership with ITV.
Anything to make photocopiers make sense in the modern world.
But what will it eventually be called? Abdul Line, anyone?
It may be designed for kids but this tool will surely teach many elders a thing or two.
Seems to be legitimate. X-rays have been provided to the media.
Carlo Rovelli’s Seven Brief Lessons on Physics delivers a sweeping presentation of the great ideas and discoveries of 20th century physics, aimed at readers with no scientific background whatsoever. It’s a joy to read.