A group of Japanese Scientists has won the lg Nobel Prize for developing a smoke alarm that emits the pungent smell of wasabi.
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Exploding Popsicle Stick Wave Makes Physics Awesome
This kid's parents are pretty awesome. With over a thousand popsicle sticks and some help from the laws of physics, they created an incredible exploding wave on their kitchen floor.
Read More »Researchers Create Invisibility Cloak with Carbon Nanotubes
Researchers at the University of Dallas have created an "invisibility cloak" with carbon nanotubes, by using the science behind a mirage.
Read More »Death of the Printed Comic — DC Going Digital This Wednesday
Starting Wednesday, DC will be releasing digital versions of their comics on the same day as their printed releases.
Read More »Star Wars Sushi Carvings are Made of Delicious Win
A Japanese sushi chef has proved that something Star-Wars-themed can still surprise us with its innovation. And deliciousness.
Read More »‘Epidermal (Skin-Grafted) Electronics’ Are Now Closer to Reality
How would you feel about having a cell phone grafted onto your throat, or a keyboard into your fingertips? With recent research, this might not be such a far-off idea.
Read More »Microsoft Develops ‘Wearable’ Twitter-Broadcasting Dress
This dress, made out of paper, has an electric keyboard in the corset. When you enter a tweet, it's projected onto the material of the dress for everyone to see.
Read More »Meteorites May Contain DNA Building Blocks
Scientists have found rare, "life-creating" chemicals on deep space meteorites -- which lends new evidence to how humans may have come to be.
Read More »New Vibrating Glove Technology — No, It’s Not a Sex Toy
This new concept introduced by scientists at Georgia Tech could give people with nerve damage the ability to better feel the sensation of touch.
Read More »Three Aluminum LEGO Figurines on a Mission to Jupiter
If NASA's Juno mission encounters any extraterrestrial life on its way to Jupiter, at least we've represented the human race with LEGO figurines.
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