The Case of the MH370 Wing Segment Keeps Getting Weirder
An ongoing investigation has failed to verify the claim that the flaperon belongs to MH370, and the story keeps getting weirder.
An ongoing investigation has failed to verify the claim that the flaperon belongs to MH370, and the story keeps getting weirder.
An excellent article at Hopes and Fears wondered if our future robot overlords are going to spend their weekends getting baked out of their minds.
In the not-too-distant future, patients with damaged hearts or livers might receive tissue patches grown in a lab. This week, researchers announced an important development toward that goal.
The account regularly posted positive tweets about ISIS and included tutorials on how to send money to them by using Bitcoin.
This substance is so volatile and sensitive that it will explode at even the lightest of touches. Read More >>
While the loss of polar sea ice is troubling, the hidden sublimation of Greenland’s ice is of greater concern.
Life on Mars may sound glamorous, but in reality it’s going to mean a lot of time crammed in a small bubble with a few other humans. This could end very badly.
August is now basically over, so before the calendar rolls over into September you better make sure you haven't missed these beauties.
This is good news for the NSA and people with panopticon fetishes. For everyone else, it’s a setback.
A British photographer is developing a new technique to shoot timelapse footage that, at first glance, appears to be taken from a satellite in orbit. In reality it's all been shot from a drone. Read More >>
An epidemic. A vaccine-induced scourge. A curse. Or: The reason Steve Jobs was so focused. The thing Bill Gates had that helped him get rich? Autism is a very misunderstood condition.
La Journeé sans Voiture will be Sunday, September 27th from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm, limiting cars from a substantial area that includes much of the city’s centre.
You’re used to uploading six-second Vine clips of your dog on the treadmill. Well, now you can also add a seamless six-second clip from your favourite song
What will it take for robots to become as common in our homes and daily lives as smartphones, TVs, and computers? Ask roboticist Tomotaka Takahashi.
Fisherman spent three whole years building this 24-foot long Lego model of the USS Missouri. It has over 10,000 pieces and not one drop of glue. Read More >>
How far does £111 million go in Silicon Valley? A group of more than 160 companies, schools, and government agencies are going to find out.