Because of a rare condition called achromatopsia—total color-blindness—he lived in a black-and-white world, until he and an inventor paired up to developed the “eyeborg,” a device that translates colors into sound
Elon Musk has been critical of Boeing in the past
Preliminary tests from subglacial Lake Willard have shown signs of life
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
This new gun shoots the bad guys with artificial DNA, that can then be traced back and identified
Turns out, a lot of what wine experts "know" isn't really based on fact
Sometimes, we just can't handle all of that joy
Shakespeare acquired an uncanny obsession with syphilis late in life, perhaps along with a few bacteria of his own
The long history of the parking meter - innocent seeming towers behind much of today's driving woes
In one of a long string of advances towards a tractor beam, researchers at St. Andrews have been able to move things with a beam of light
After eleven years, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) has updated the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
Now, fashion retailers are skipping the flesh and bones, and putting their clothes on digitally rendered mannequins
Out with the old, in with the…even older.
Western nations fear the technologies deployed in Iran's space program could be used to develop ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads
Around 1998, Super Bowl commercials got meta. But this year, it's worse. This year, people are running commercials, for their Super Bowl commercials
Next time you have a cold or feel the first malarial chill hit your bones, consider doing the world a favor and tweeting those symptoms out
Sampling should be done late this evening, with scientific sampling of the subglacial waters beginning immediately
Watch these dolphins try to save their injured friend
This little drone will follow you around, film everything you do
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