The Bizarre Way Jupiter Helped Life Evolve on Earth
You may have heard that Jupiter shields us from deadly comets, but one scientist says that this idea is completely wrong.
You may have heard that Jupiter shields us from deadly comets, but one scientist says that this idea is completely wrong.
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift sucked, but that’s just because it wasn’t shot with 360 degree cameras.
Taking your iTunes library out with you on an Android smartphone or tablet is no longer the impossible mission it used to be.
Thermite reactions are very unpredictable, and now scientists have figure out how to use 3D printing to exert more precise control over them.
It’s basically the war of the worlds. Heaven and hell smashing themselves together. A song of ice and fire. It’s molten copper vs antifreeze engine coolant. Read More >>
It’s scientific name is Etmopterus benchleyi, but when it’s all-black, lurks in the depths of the ocean, and has the ability to glow, why limit yourself?
Yeah, it’s always been a gadget orgy in the middle of the desert. But every year, what matters at CES is always a little different.
New research suggests that varying the length of the electrical pulses used to let a blind eye “see” could enable much higher-resolution retinal implants.
An Etsy seller in France has somehow managed to design a remarkable 3D-printed sundial that shows the time as digital numbers that actually change as the day progresses and the sun moves across the sky. Read More >>
The photoshopped image was actually created in 2006 as part of a contest from an anti-Sanger blog.
What’s most remarkable about this unique setup isn’t that all the components cost less than £30; it’s that there are no visible colours involved until the final projection appears.
This Giant Squid looks almost embarrassed at how big it is.
Nowadays drones are found nearly everywhere, and they could soon be found on the decks of a new kind of aircraft carrier combing the vast oceans for valuable intel.
One sparkler is fun, but 10,000 igniting at the same time? That’s a science experiment you have to see. It's definitely the best way to usher in 2016. Read More >>
Mars’ moon Phobos is a strange, cratered, misshaped moon—and it’s pulling itself to pieces from the inside out.
The old prosthetics were too short, and they prevented the dog from sitting normally. A new upgrade now overcomes both of these limitations.