In the 1960s, Soviet engineer Robert Bartini envisioned an aircraft unlike anything else - a flying machine that could take off vertically, skim across water, and detect submarines. The result was the ...
Housed in a new studio, Berlin’s favourite sonic troublemakers crash the DJ-Kicks series with a shape-shifting techno-industrial mix. We sit down with Sebastian Szary to find out more ...
Housed in a new studio, Berlin’s favourite sonic troublemakers crash the DJ-Kicks series with a shape-shifting techno-industrial mix. We sit down with Sebastian Szary to find out more ...
From stair-climbing robot vacuums to wearable exoskeletons, these futuristic gadgets aren’t prototypes but real products ...
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Strangest Things at the Nürburgring Vol. 3 | Anything Can End Up on the Nordschleife
Volume 3 in this fan-favorite series uncovers more of the weirdest and most unexpected vehicles to ever lap the Nürburgring Nordschleife. From bizarre one-offs and heavily modified oddities to ...
CEO Brian Niccol talks about where the company went wrong, the coffee chain’s new café design, and why common sense is the ...
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6,100 Qubits and Counting: Physicists Shatter Quantum Computing Record
The team achieved a record-breaking coherence time of 12.6 seconds—the longest ever for hyperfine qubits in an optical ...
I made an epic trek across four countries to answer one question: Why is the world going mad for a plushie monster?
The legendary In Utero and Surfer Rosa producer offered up some encouragement to a young drummer and his words of wisdom are ...
For her new wellness column, the writer and It-girl embarks on her health quest the only way she knows how: with woo-woo, sci ...
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