Mysterious Substance Falls From The Sky In NY
A mysterious greenish-yellow goo that fell from the sky has splattered homes in Snyder, N.Y., and triggered investigations by the FAA and the town’s waste engineer.
A mysterious greenish-yellow goo that fell from the sky has splattered homes in Snyder, N.Y., and triggered investigations by the FAA and the town’s waste engineer.
A supermassive black hole discovered inside a nearby dwarf galaxy may help explain how the galaxies were created in the early universe.
According to NASA our planet’s magnetic field is in a constant state of change travelling at a rate of 40 miles per year toward Russia
A Swiss company claims to have achieved something incredible: make it rain in a desert.
It looks like it came from some SF movie. The Turanor is a giant catamaran that runs entirely on solar energy. It is the world’s biggest solar powered boat and it also uses the largest lithium ion battery in the world
Respectable team of Ukrainian and American scientists has used the “pyroelectric” method to power tiny devices using waste heat
A satellite that will monitor the clutter in Earth orbit is scheduled to launch Saturday, nearly three months later than originally planned
The development may alarm those who are concerned that robots who are able to practice deception are not safe to work with humans.
Many people talk about cement when they mean concrete. Concrete is a mixture of cement, sand and gravel. That is, cement is the glue of concrete.
It’s tough to get a high rank on GG’s Electronics Guide, the highest score got only 7.5 out of 10 points
Summer is here and we bring you some of the coolest gadgets that can add flair to anyone’s summer
Have you ever heard about the coke powered cell phone or one that grows from the ground? Check out these and more gadgets of the future
Mars500, the first full-length simulated mission to Mars, started today in Moscow, when the six-man crew entered their ‘spacecraft’ and the hatch was closed
Remember the solar powered recording studio? Well this is just the extension of that idea.
Hubble has observed more than 30,000 celestial targets and amassed more than a half-million pictures in its archive
It turns out that the legendary inventor and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla predicted mobile phones in 1909, see a script of his interview.