Spotify is Killing it, and That's a Good Thing
Sony just made PlayStation immeasurably better by ditching its own Music Unlimited service for Spotify, bringing the world's most popular streaming service to the next-gen gaming console.
Sony just made PlayStation immeasurably better by ditching its own Music Unlimited service for Spotify, bringing the world's most popular streaming service to the next-gen gaming console.
The SHIELD Helicarrier is very much a real set and is as awesome as anyone could have hoped for. Read More >>
This week the World Bank Group released the results of an unprecedented, decade-long analysis of one of the world's most interesting boom regions: East Asia.
Christophe & Co. has developed a smart bracelet called the Armill that blends luxury and technology into a wearable accessory for the extremely wealthy.
NATO formally ended combat operations at the end of 2014, but the U.S. military couldn't just leave. No, it was a massive operation, one that took three years of planning and cost an estimated £18.6 billion—just to get out.
Two weeks ago, Mark Zuckerberg wrote an impassioned post about the importance of free speech. This week Facebook is censoring images of the Prophet Muhammad in Turkey. Come on.
The European Southern Observatory has published a new Very Large Telescope photo of the cometary globule CG4 or, like they call it, The Mouth of the Beast. Read More >>
Upon returning from working with the sick in west Africa, a doctor considers the endgame of the Ebola epidemic.
Although the plot isn't perfect, the movie is worth seeing for the robots, the city, and the jokes.
The Uloborus spider makes fluffy webs that are good at catching prey, likely thanks to their electrostatic charge.
This spectacular image of a halo encircling the Sun was taken by a skier in the Austrian alps. It is a beautiful phenomenon, but one that is surprising common. Read more >
After an (actual) greenhouse fire, our (mock) astronauts have been laid to rest (in their respective homes as they see fit).
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Science finally finds a way of making colour-changing lenses that morph instantly.
Stop whatever you're doing and watch this. Pop an Oculus Rift on and you could almost smell the croissants.
Yesterday's incident is thought to have been in response to the opening of the inquiry into the death of ex-KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died in London nine years ago, poisoned by radioactive polonium.