This Handheld DNA Sequencer Could Change Scientific Research
Could miniaturisation lead to more personalised medicine?
Could miniaturisation lead to more personalised medicine?
Prankster starts a phoney feud in the fake-name Iraqi town of Cheese Bladder, just for the lols.
Nestle Maggi noodles have been found to have been contaminated with lead.
Brain-to-brain interfaces possible via injectable-electronics that pass your mental traffic through the cloud? What could go wrong?
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Pulling together all the big announcements from Sony, Microsoft, EA and the other big video game players, this is the best of E3 2015.
Wazers are now guided with lines like “I’m looking for Sarah Connor, but I’ll get you to your destination first”.
Should winter be coming as often as it does in Westeros?
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If you want something that feels like an Xbox, but can play The Last Of Us, this is probably your best option.
This strange-looking thing is the result of a can of Coca-Cola being dropped into liquid nitrogen, as part of a madcap experiment performed by eccentric British scientist Sir Martin Poliakoff. Watch it now >>
It was sickening to watch, and I don't think necessarily in the way the show's creators intended. Or at least I hope not – at this point I'm starting to think it may have been exactly how they wanted the scene to be received.
Six scientists spend two-thirds of a year in a structure in Hawaii to simulate life on the Red Planet.
Hound ISIS out singlehandedly while enjoying the comfortable ride offered by the Ripsaw EV2 Extreme Luxury Super Tank.
Geologists have calculated that the Nepal earthquake moved Mount Everest by three centimetres. The southwesterly shift counters a few years of the mountain heading in a northeasterly direction.
We're presuming that he has already started growing dreads to fit in with other eco-warriors.