Earth Has Been Getting Warmer Way Faster Than We Thought
Scientists have been underestimating warming increases because of inaccurate temperature recordings taken in the southern oceans.
Scientists have been underestimating warming increases because of inaccurate temperature recordings taken in the southern oceans.
With the vanishing horizon between sea and the sky, this amazing photograph of the guided-missile destroyer USS Truxtun (DDG 103) in the Arabian Gulf looks like a tranquil scene from a grandiose space movie.
Anne-Maria Hefele is a polyphonic overtone singer. This means she can sing high and low notes at the same time.
Fortunately it's been dealt with before anyone could exploit it.
Finally, somebody is harnessing the wonderful household tone we've been ignoring for years.
Have a gander at these amazing adaptable displays the Kings of Leon used on tour.
Sea levels are set to rise 15-inches by 2015, so we should be prepared for certain coastal towns to become new-world Venices with these water-borne taxis.
How much was the last toothbrush you bought?
But the official high quality recording isn't viewable outside the US, meaning we have to use a rubbishy grainy one instead. Yay!
It's an amazing thin transparent film called FlexSense that will let us interact with tablets and e-readers in fascinating new ways.
You don't need to pay for the app, but you do need to subscribe.
Whether it's antimatter and matter existing at once, or the discovery of a whole new type of particle, this is big news.
'Supertalls' are skyscrapers standing over 1,000 feet. And they are great; let me explain, taking my native New York as the example.
There are many strangely satisfying things in the world. This certainly is one of them.
A new video released by the Office of Naval Research shows what an asset these empty vessels will be.
Blow onto a microphone and the simulated effect is seeing the girl's underwear as the 'wind' lifts her skirt.