After 150 Years, Scientists Finally Know How Barnacle Glue Works
It means we can work on creating similar strong glues, and getting rid of the blasted things.
It means we can work on creating similar strong glues, and getting rid of the blasted things.
How delightfully pointless. Fun, but pointless none-the-less.
An interconnected world can come with a price, especially if you don't secure it properly.
Yet we still call it that. One of the quirks of English isn't it?
Check out the amazing system that tested the most powerful rocket engine ever, known as the Rocketdyne F-1.
Predator Drones have a new cockpit, and if you didn't know any better you'd think it's an epic gaming rig.
It's about bloody time too.
Scientists use world's largest laser to recreate Jupiter's core.
We all know it's happening, but did you know it could be explained by Quantum Physics as well?
Matt Might's son died of a mysterious illness many years ago, but where the scientific community failed, the internet has brought some hope.
A single-celled parasite usually found in cats' intestines—and later in their poop—shows unique promise as a cancer treatment.
Growing electric bacteria raises the intriguing possibility of putting them to use.
You know what they say about big feet? Big shoes...
An unregulated transit system keeps Nairobi moving rather efficiently, and, until recently, was an all-cash business. Until Google stepped in.
Six years ago, photographer Joey L. was accidentally caught on film by a fellow snapper. Six years later, the pair discovered they'd been within metres—and caught each other on camera. Here, we republish Joey L.'s account of what happened.
Your daily overground congestion trundle may take longer. Hooray.