These Parasitic Bugs Can Control Their Host's Brain From the Inside
This is a tale of tiny beasts that get into their victims bodies to eat them from inside and control their bodies, turning them into remote controlled zombies.
This is a tale of tiny beasts that get into their victims bodies to eat them from inside and control their bodies, turning them into remote controlled zombies.
Wired's Battle Damage segment subjected the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles to an endless torrent of torment.
These '70s-era Japanese train etiquette posters may be old, but they're still as relevant as ever.
There are cows that can now make human antibodies for hantavirus. Other deadly disease like Ebola and MERS could come next.
I mean, it works for Netflix and Spotify, right?
In a world where flying has become a mundane ordeal, we can at least live vicariously through the past.
Martin Vargic made this very interesting chart that shows what the world's largest army was throughout history, from 2500 BC until now.
Making it even easier to get absolutely sloshed on the big day.
Robotics and future-tech firm DARPA is going gaga over the pew-pew.
The NASA-led study reveals more than we've ever known of the Van Allen radiation "shield" that keeps us safe on Earth.
According to The Verge, Microsoft is planning to unveil the consumer preview of Windows 10 at an event in late January. We'll apparently see new consumer features, including a touch interface, and get more news on Microsoft's phone and tablet lines. [The Verge]
Pulses racing for entirely legitimate reasons.
We combed the floor of the Los Angeles Auto Show, to see what clever cars automakers hope to deliver for 2015.
The scheme may be broadened from EU-specific domains, like ".fr" and ".co.uk", to worldwide ones like ".com."
What if Apple had designed The Beatles' album covers? You know, as if Apple Records was actually apart of Cupertino's Apple inc? There'd be a sleeve for every iPhone 5C shade, as this collection shows.
It's not just Nintendo's logo being co-opted to shift designer drugs.