Batteries Made With Bulletproof Kevlar Fibres May Never Explode
A development that could stop aeroplane batteries exploding as well keeping your phone battery alive longer.
A development that could stop aeroplane batteries exploding as well keeping your phone battery alive longer.
These are all simple and playful like any good toy, but still powerful enough to make some real jams.
The Dam's largest department store's roof tower, sat unused for decades, becomes a residence for celebrated artists.
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Losing some of its 1.3 million staff members because we've already got all the gadgets we need.
Tweet-powered program uses maths to convert photo into polygonal images.
The kids are getting into cheap laptops now they've already got iPads.
A strong stench – described at the time as "like dead bodies" – colloquially known as "The Battersea Smell" is the starting point in this fascinating tale of scientists heading a revolution in evidence-based research.
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This intriguing image shows what a blood clot looks like if you zoom right in. The best bit? The image is entitled The Clot Thickens. It is the winner of an annual competition held by British Heart Foundation. Read more >
Thirty-second clips now possible, for when Vine's six seconds aren't enough to address your public.
Rush to pull stuff out of the ground limited by agreement to keep it out of national parks
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Have you been offered a carrier bag of cheap mackerel?