Why Brewers Are DNA-Testing Beer for Bacterial Infections
A batch of spoiled product isn’t just a nuisance—it’s a reputation-ruining nightmare. That’s why beer-makers around the world are turning to brewPAL.
A batch of spoiled product isn’t just a nuisance—it’s a reputation-ruining nightmare. That’s why beer-makers around the world are turning to brewPAL.
Disaster-plagued cities. Hellish landscapes. Post-apocalyptic society. It’s just your average day in California. With one special exception: A 9.6 earthquake has rippled up and down the state. That's the plot of San Andreas
“I’d like to pay with Google.” Say that phrase at a shop’s register, and you could soon check out without even touching your wallet—or phone.
This stunning ocean footage, shot off the coast of Puerto Rico, managed to capture some amazing deep sea creatures that we've never seen before. Read More >>
The most important news about Android M is how it will handle the way apps get permission to access your private data. That sounds like a humble little technical detail until you realise what a revolution it will be.
Now we know more than ever before about what lies beneath the mummies’ wrappings — and these long-dead people are telling us a lot about ancient lives and cultures.
In addition to being able to play as dinosaurs, you might be able to design your own in the game too. Hello Velociraptor-Rex.
Google’s Project Tango is amazing, but it’s taking its sweet time making it to market. This crazy alien head of a camera could change all that.
The US couldn’t find the information necessary to infect the North Korean system with a virus.
This is what the iPhone might have looked like if it had been made way back in 1985. Read More >>
The deadly heatwave that swept through India this week has melted streets with its searing 48-degree temperatures. But it’s also making life even worse for its cities’ most vulnerable residents.
Emily Singer explains that the way bdelloid rotifers manage their genes has scientists asking what the term “sex” really means.
The mandatory minimum sentence was 20 years in prison, but prosecutors sought a substantially longer sentence for Ross Ulbricht—and got it.
The self-proclaimed pirates of ATAP unveiled their vision of tomorrow, where your body, behaviour and clothing will be the new interfaces that control your gadgets — and keep them secure, too.
We made this handy video explaining how to decode these cryptic symbols for better photos.
Los Angeles is old. Older than the United States of America, in fact. And it’s easy to see just how old the city is with built:LA, an interactive map that colour-codes the age of over three million LA buildings. Read More >>