The Sneaky Way Jurassic Park Filmed That Scary Water Ripple Scene
The visualisation is so simple that you’d think it was easy to achieve. It actually wasn’t!
The visualisation is so simple that you’d think it was easy to achieve. It actually wasn’t!
Did you see the news that a US Defense Department lab sent live anthrax from a Utah Army lab to 28 different places in the US and one military base in South Korea? It didn’t stop there.
You can usually find 100 kcal multi-packs of crisps, sweets, chocolates, and all sorts of junk foods. Despite the very obvious negative of the excess packaging, what, if any, impact does such packaging have on people’s consumption?
Instead of giving the yellow hero a facelift, Hackaday’s Mike Szczys has instead made the game’s graphics even simpler
A truly smart robot adapts to a variety of challenges on the fly—like adjusting its posture to push or pull big objects, just like a person does. But what comes naturally to humans is a lot more complicated for robots, making this little dude truly impressive.
All buildings move. This truth, which physics must tell us because human perception cannot, renders clear two humbling points: much of the world is not as solid as we think, and humans are awfully poor receptors.
Perfect for having a few bevvies with Boba.
Sun, sea and speedy web browsing.
A Dutch man barely out of his teens is leading one of the most ambitious ocean cleanup efforts ever: to halve the amount of plastic debris floating in the Pacific within a decade.
This image shows the U.S.. Navy’s Landing Craft Air Cushion 60 vehicle — a special class of hovercraft — arriving at Virginia Beach on May 29th for the 2015 Patriotic Festival. Coolest way to turn up to the beach? [U.S. Navy]
With Rutger Hauer!
War, war never changes. But countdown timers leading up to major game reveals do.
Facultative parthenogenesis no less!
Four people riding the rollercoaster have been seriously injured, state the West Midlands Ambulance service.
In IKEA’s many decades of flatpacking stuff, it’s produced some seriously bizarre products. So, let me take you on a digtal tour of IKEA's mad corporate museum.