The Black Hornet currently rank as the world's smallest military-grade spy drone, weighing just 16 grams and measuring at 4 inches long
Whether it's your eyelid twitching, an involuntary shudder, or a muscle elsewhere contracting at random, twitchy muscles happen to everyone. But what are they, and why do they happen?
Essentially, if you put 15 inches of foam on the outside of the helmet, you can make a concussion free helmet. But that's completely impractical
Internal bleeding on the battlefield proves deadly for soldiers hit by bullets or shrapnel, but a foam injected into soldiers' abdomens could save lives
What actually caused the power outage in the 73,000 seat Superdome? Well, it's unclear
By analyzing old news, this artificial intelligence program can predict the future
Rebels set fire to the library, but the precious documents were already gone
In a record-breaking dive, the head of the Russian Geographical Society sunk to the bottom of Lake Labynkyr in Siberia, one of the coldest lakes in the world
Researchers announced this morning that the bones found beneath a parking lot in England are likely those of King Richard III
The iconic New York building, which celebrates its 100th birthday this weekend, has a storied past
No, it’s not Brent Spiner. It's an honest-to-goodness robot
Quantum physics professors at the University of Ulm in Germany, have created a mathematically-accurate visual approximation of the hypothetical Gödel model of the universe. That is, they show what it would look like if you could simultaneously see past, present, and future versions of physical objects. Sandrine Ceurstemont of New Scientist, who compiled the video [...]
Professional football, hockey, soccer and rugby players significantly better than amateurs or non-athletes at processing fast-moving, complicated scenes
The vast majority of lemur species are facing extinction, but this baby Coquerel's safika is trying to help
In October 1941, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover received a strange bit of war intelligence in a classified document
Maybe the problem here is that other prevailing theories of the Clovis’ decline are just super boring by comparison
A worrisome new tick-borne disease, similar to Lyme disease but caused by a different microbe, turned up in 18 patients in southern New England
By 1984, conservators had discovered that there was, indeed, another figure hidden beneath the Old Man in Military Costume, but they haven't been able to see who it is
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