These Century-Old Drawings Show Humanity's Deepest Fear: Alien Invasion
Henrique Alvim Corrêa's 19th-century drawings show strange metallic Martians attacking London.
Henrique Alvim Corrêa's 19th-century drawings show strange metallic Martians attacking London.
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Atmospheric scientist Joseph Dwyer's accident flight into a thunderstorm led him in a direction he never expected
Australian researcher Jean-Loup Rault suggests says robotic and virtual-reality pets might spell the end for Fido and Felix.
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We're talking laying cable on an intercontinental scale here, folks.
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Get your abacus out.
Ben Burtt’s genius summed up in two minutes.
The icy white surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa is streaked in yellow-brown, cracks made by the ocean below. These dark streaks hint at the chemical composition of the ocean, which is one of the top places to search for alien life. Here’s encouraging news: The dark colour may come from sea salt — as in, the same stuff in our oceans. Read more >>
I can picture it now: Kevin "Frank Underwood" Spacey taking on the Stig out on the test track.
BT rubs its hands...
In other news, bears poop in woods.
Bistro in Vitro imagines three-course meals made entirely of synthetic nosh.
Skype Translator – the tool that offers real-time translation over the internet – is now available for download.