Two Supermassive Black Holes Lie in Wait Several Hundred Million Light Years Away
Several hundred million light years away from Earth in the heart of a pair of galaxies are two super massive black holes that can swallow planets, stars and gases.
The Most Effective Hangover Cures
Its Christmas time again which means it's also the season for countless office Christmas parties, family get-togethers and year-end parties that will test anyone's liver.
Researchers Find Out Why Nice Guys Do Finish Last
A new study has proved that nice guys really do finish last.
Lightning Foundry Wants to Build World’s Largest Tesla Coils
Tesla Coils are amazing. Two ten-story Tesla Coils are out of this world.
Great Tech Gift Ideas for the Holidays
So to avoid any unnecessary disappointment and frustration this holiday season here are some safe but still awesome gift ideas for the complicated techie in your life.
Siri Wades Into Abortion Debate; Apple Denies Siri is Pro-Life
Siri's only a month old and the service is already embroiled in a scandal. The dulcet toned digital personal assistant was accused by several blogs that it was blocking answers to questions about abortion or birth control.
Microsoft Releases Massive Update for Xbox 360
Microsoft has announced an upgrade for its Xbox 360 console and Xbox Live that will feature a new dashboard interface and allows users to use voice commands to "pause" or "play" and even find movies.
EU Supercomputers Aim to Predict the Future
Move over crystal ball, predicting the future just entered the 21st century. The European Union is funding a computer system that can predict future economic crises.
Did Humans Really Migrate From Africa? New Proof Could Undermine Out of Africa Theory
Newly discovered stone artifacts that suggest humanity left Africa through the Arabian Peninsula could re-write early human history.
An Impossible Dream? The Search for an AIDS Cure
It was June 5th 1981 that the world was suddenly awakened to the reality of a new disease that would become one of the most destructive diseases in human history.
Cisco to Release More Cius Tablets Next Year
Cisco Systems is planning to release a larger and smaller version of its enterprise-centric Cius tablet.
Nissan Leaf Car Can Power a House
Nissan's zero-emission Leaf car has been getting a lot of media attention because it's environmentally friendly and very affordable for the ordinary consumer. Nissan is upping the ante with its new smart home that is totally off-the-grid and powered by the Leaf EV.
Brand New YouTube Rolls Out
If you visited YouTube yesterday to look at cute panda videos you might have noticed that website had received a major redesign.
BlackBerry PlayBook Has Jailbreak; RIM Investigates
Three hackers claim they have successfully gained root access to Research in Motion's PlayBook tablet to run unauthorized applications.
Nokia Introduces 3D Indoor Mapping
Google's Android system may have updated its Google Maps feature to work indoors but Nokia is raising the bar by having their indoor maps in 3D.
Researchers Introduce Controller, Tablet and Chair that will Heat up or Cool Down Depending on Game
Video games are all about presenting the most realistic experience for gamers these days and with graphic cards technology getting better every year it seems there's no other way for games to get more realistic. Or is there? A research team from Tokyo Metropolitan University is adding another touch of realism to video games: this time gamers will be able to feel hot or cold depending on the game.
BioPrinting: Replace Your Organs, Bones with an Inkjet Printer
Welcome to the new world of bioprinting where bones and organs can be grown and produced with a 3D inkjet printer. Although it sounds like something straight out of science fiction doctors and researchers have been developing and perfecting this technique that soon patients could replace their sick organs with manufactured ones.
Cancer Death Rates Falling in Young Australians
A report released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare shows that the mortality rate in Australian adolescents and young adults with cancer has decreased in recent years.
Researchers Find Security Flaw in Android Apps
Researchers from North Carolina State University have discovered a number of vulnerabilities in smartphones running Google's Android operating system that allows hackers to record phone conversations and even wipe data without the user's permission.
New Google Maps will Navigate Indoors
Google Inc. introduced on Tuesday its new Google Maps 6.0 for Android phones that will let its Maps service navigate indoor spaces.
RIM Offering Security Services to Android, iPhone Users
Research in Motion announced on Tuesday that it will launch a new security software that will bring the same security and management features found in the company's BlackBerry smartphones to Android and iOS phones and tablets.
LA Noire’s Creator Next Game is the “Whore of the Orient”
Brendan McNamara's next game after his critical hit "LA Noire" will be called "Whore of the Orient."
European Robots to Perform Safer Brain Surgeries
Operating rooms may soon see robots assisting neurosurgeons in brain surgery, according to the European Union on Monday.
More Mysteries Unveiled at Stonehenge
Archeologists led by the University of Birmingham along with the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection uncovered two giant pits around Stonehenge suggestive of a ritual site long before the standing stones were put in place.
Soft Robots: Robots Like You’ve Never Seen Before
Does the future of robotics lie in soft robots rather than in their hard robot counterparts? A team from Harvard University seems to think so. The team led by chemist George M. Whitesides has built a soft robot that can squeeze and undulate through tight spaces.
Green Algae Leads Fight Against Greenhouse Gases in Canada
Canadian scientists are developing super algae that can be used to clean up greenhouse gasses.
Stunning Photo of Alien Galaxy by Amateur Astronomer
An amateur astronomer captured the shot of his life when he took a picture of forming solar system.
Cyborg Insects to Lead Rescue Efforts
Future bugs will be harder to swat down especially when they're cyborg versions of the insects of today. Scientists at the University of Michigan are developing enhanced insects that can be used to scout out environments that are dangerous to humans.
Feature Phones Still Outselling Smartphones
It's still a feature phone world out there. Despite rising demand for smartphones in the U.S. and Europe the rest of world is still clamoring for feature phones.
Photos of Leaked Motorola Droid 4 Released
Motorola and Verizon are springing the new Droid 4 next week on December 8 just five months after the launch of the Droid 3.