A Paper-Thin Solar Panel Can Charge Your Phone From Inside a Book
Well this is certainly a bright idea.
Well this is certainly a bright idea.
As we march deeper into the 21st century, we could have a lucrative new fuel on our hands. One that’s blue-green and sometimes a little smelly. It’s found in wastewater, but it’s capable of powering jets.
Meet the Swiss cheese of the material world. Very strong Swiss cheese.
We're stuck between "Wacky Wardrobe 3000" and "The Bonkers Box".
Spoiler: it wasn't with a really long ruler.
And they said these things would never take off.
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Bond is back! 007's next outing, Spectre, will premiere on Monday 26th October in the UK...and hit cinemas nationwide the very same night. US spy flick fans will be left shaken, not stirred – they'll have to wait until November 6th to see Daniel Craig put his tux back on. [007.com]
The supercomputer can even give feedback on how to improve writing.
The enduring quest to make classic shooter Doom run on anything comes full circle, with the original Doom now playable in...the original Doom. It's Doomception.
From Clyde Tombaugh's first sighting to New Horizons' latest snapshot.
From Samsung Galaxy S6 to LG G4 to iPhone 6: which phone have we crowned king of the pockets?
In favour of BBC but aware of need for evolution.
If you’re looking for a difficult challenge in life, try building a perpetual motion machine. But if you want an impossible challenge, try assembling one of these intricate laser-cut metal puzzles that are now available in Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Bumblebee versions. Read more >>
Land temperatures, ocean temperatures, sea levels, and greenhouse gas levels all broke long-standing records.