Orbital Sciences: Yep, That Old Soviet Engine Probably Blew Up Antares
Orbital Sciences has confirmed that a malfunctioning turboprop in the engine was the likely cause of the explosion
Orbital Sciences has confirmed that a malfunctioning turboprop in the engine was the likely cause of the explosion
You can be sure they didn't spend any time looking for a light switch. Not when they had these cutting-edge, panoramic night vision goggles in front of their faces.
The idea that just about anyone with access to a 3D printer could spit out a gun with a few clicks was disconcerting, but the person firing the thing was putting themselves in just as much danger as the person on the other end. Until now.
Many companies offer "secure messaging" products - but how can users know if these systems actually secure?
For its next stab at original programming, Netflix is venturing into kid-land with a series based on Daniel Handler's Lemony Snicket books
Just send them an email between 11pm and 12am this evening and you're guaranteed to get one for yourself.
Although extremely rare, some people actually have ruptured their stomachs after eating too much. Unsurprisingly, many did not survive.
Sensibly, the station's architects didn't build computers into the structure. Instead they use around 80 laptops because they're much easier to upgrade.
Sleeping bags have never been more marvel-lous than these.
The Basis Peak is a new sensor-laden fitness tracker shaped like a handsome digital watch, here to right the wrongs of its predecessor, the B1. And guess what? It mostly does.
This thing is like the aircraft catapult ship of the drone world.
So what that it's about the size of a hallway? It's truly impressive how functional such a small space can be.
Today in incredibly large-appeal product news: a tool that helps you tape down cables to the floor more easily!
Ever wondered what the destruction of the Milky Way might look like? The Simulating Extreme Spacetimes project reckon it's come up with the answer. Click through to see this thing in action.
The city is piloting the scheme that gives access to hundreds of books by famous Russian writers.
Minor spoilers lie in wait, in this great tutorial on re-creating special effects from Interstellar.