London's Crazy Stupid Garden Bridge Is Actually Going Ahead
Thomas Heatherwick's £175 million Thames footbridge has been signed off by Westminster Council to lumber taxpayers next year.
Thomas Heatherwick's £175 million Thames footbridge has been signed off by Westminster Council to lumber taxpayers next year.
Some scientists found that Human eyes do indeed perceive infrared light, but not they same way they perceive ordinary colours. It's weirder than that.
This is a prank face heater called HotLips you can purchase to trick a family member or loved one over the Christmas break. It is also something that should (with some significant modifications) totally exist already and I want one.
Naloxone can reverse an otherwise fatal heroin overdose within minutes, and Carrie Arnold meets the doctors who put this remarkable drug in the hands of people and saved thousands of lives.
Perhaps more than any other piece of equipment near the launch site, the countdown clock was a piece of history.
The PR2 robot is designed to work in factories performing repetitive tasks, but it's not purpose built for a single job. Instead, it can be easily taught to perform almost any task -- including doing the washing.
The bulk of the safety update includes streamlining the process required to flag offending content and requiring less information to submit complaints.
The company is pointing users to use Bing image search instead. Which is fine, because that's what everyone was doing anyway. Except maybe for the Bing part.
It's a system for your iPhone to detect when it's in free fall and to act accordingly to stop it from smashing.
Another reminder to not use shady ATMs in shady places.
For the first time in history, a theory of what doesn't exist is successfully predicting what does.
Some of these fan-made Star Wars posters are so good they could actually have been the real deal and we wouldn't have noticed.
Feeling intellectual? Then you'll delight in the fact that Nature has made all of its archived scientific papers free to read, though sadly you can't print them out.
Boeing, Japan's GS Yuasa Corp and even the US Federal Aviation Administration are all named and shamed.
There's a fairly complex series of computational processes going on behind every computer click.
The German-Finnish internet entrepreneur announces his intent to take his Internet Party stateside.