North Korea Terrifies the World With Successful Thermonuclear Bomb Test Claims
The official statement would have been laughable if the circumstances weren’t so serious.
The official statement would have been laughable if the circumstances weren’t so serious.
Once again, the internet is quivering with angst over Twitter ditching its 140-character limit. It shouldn't.
X-ray binaries present in the image may have a key, but shadowy, role in letting galaxies form at all.
Just as Lumosity was ordered to pay out £1.36 million for lying about the benefits of 'brain training', a team of Israeli scientists announced 'emotion training' might be possible.
Animating the opening sequence of such a gritty show doesn't seem like it would work, but this works perfectly.
Samsung’s creeping towards that platonic ideal of a bezel-less design: A television whose picture is hanging there in the air without any frame around it at all.
This newly discovered species of worm doesn't come in five distinct types, instead its one type of worm whose mouth morphs into five different shapes.Read More >>
Laptop minimalism is a wonderful thing.
That’s according to New Horizons Principal Investigator Alan Stern.
Mutated viruses have long been the bogeyman of science fiction films, but in the case of Ebola, mutation could be its downfall.
You probably grew up with a cheap Casio on your wrist, but the company’s first Android Wear offering is engineered to be tough enough for outdoor enthusiasts who need more than just notifications.
It’s winter. If you drive a car that’s parked outside, you know what that means.
Lumosity, which created a brain game powerhouse by telling people it could make them smarter, is paying for its lies.
It’s pretty thorough, bringing together data about 750,000 different travel routes from over 4,800 operators in 144 countries.
This crazy stunt involving a man falling tied to a loose rope is a great way to show how physics work. Read More >>
An action camera? A 360 camera? Nikon does not do these things. What!