The most important achievements in technology.
Plastic Trash to exceed Fish in the sea by 2050
Scientists predict that the world’s oceans may have more plastic trash than fish by the year 2050.
The most important achievements in technology.
Scientists predict that the world’s oceans may have more plastic trash than fish by the year 2050.
Atlas robot at IHMC, built by Boston Dynamics, demonstrating whole-body coordinated motions. Watch the robot on the video as it cleans the house…
The map above shows seafloor gravity anomalies in the western Indian Ocean, a part of new global map based on Earth’s gravity field.
Scientists unveiled a safe and reliable lithium-ion battery, that will not explode.
Here are 4 steps to defog your windshield twice as fast in the morning and the science behind why it works. Watch the video…
Brilliant Digital Sundial with innovative Gnomon made by 3D-printer, which added slices to display numbers. Watch the sundial at the video…
Derby, the dog can now walk straight, thanks to a new set of 3D-printed legs. Watch Derby at the video…
The map above shows a global view of gravity anomalies, unveiling the most complete unified view of the Earth’s seafloor to date.
NASA’s global air quality map show human fingerprint on global air quality and that we have the power to reduce pollution. Watch the results at the video…
A stunning never ending wave made from the Kelly Slater Wave Company, that’s much better than the ones in wave pools.