A Reptile With No Penis Just Solved a Baffling Scientific Mystery
The tuatara doesn’t have a penis, and ironically, that’s made it a linchpin for understanding how penises evolved in vertebrates.
The tuatara doesn’t have a penis, and ironically, that’s made it a linchpin for understanding how penises evolved in vertebrates.
History can be useful to search back through, and if you only want to exorcise one site from Chrome’s memory, here’s how to do it.
It's basically sound design for life.
But instead of being real, it was a concept designed as part of a much larger Cold War propaganda battle.
Ikea has turned a bunch of children's drawings into a brand new line of cuddly toys, which will be sold to raise money for charity. Read More >>
Melting more dramatically than the Wicked Witch of the West.
To understand why, though, we must explore the capricious fossil record and the means by which palaeontologists sift through the past.
Who needs a peep hole when a wireless network will do?
Tractor beams are science fiction verging on science fact, but now physicists has discovered new method to levitate and manipulate small objects, using what they call “acoustic holograms”. Read more >>
Yep, this bag of electronics can ride a motorbike like a boss.
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Speaking at an conference in India, the social media man reinforces his case for a Facebook-run internet.
Six excruciating weeks condensed into a mesmerising three minutes.
Cow died. People lived. Morrissey furious.
A cool storage idea straight from Chile.
If we can't leave our phones alone while on holiday, what's the point in going?