Male infertility may be meeting its match with the 'spermbot', a technological critter even more one-track-minded than the sperm it's being designed...
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The Neo-classical style building, designed for the Philadelphia Electric Company, was built between 1919 and 1925. The power station operated for six...
The path to a functional flying automobile has been a rocky one, but the days of strapping wings onto a Pinto are a thing of the past.
The following event took place during a politically precarious time period and is centered around nosy Russians, a covert operation sheltered under...
Albert Einstein is known for his groundbreaking scientific principles and of course his theory of relativity, but he also managed to squeeze in some...
When life gives you poop, just make drinking water. The world might seem to be going down the toilet, but there are some incredible technologies out...
Is there knowledge to be gained from LEGO besides the obvious ‘stepping on a small plastic brick in bare feet really hurts’?
Hand-built semi-submersibles are here, packed to the gills with enough cocaine to fuel any rager John Belushi and Whitney Houston might want to co...
We’ve been hearing about “peak oil” for years, but would you believe we might someday see peak gold? We often think of gold in the form of shiny bars...
A sightseeing tour from New Zealand to Antarctica deviated from its flight plan and crashed into a mountain, killing all 275 people on board and...
These are mechanical beasts that take the concept of “Go big or stay home!” to the extreme as they show off a perfect blend of size, strength and...
Just more than 60 years ago, on June 30, 1956, the last subway train rumbled through the underground tracks in the heart of Rochester, NY. The...
Timing is critical to the success of any project, and sometimes the timing for a big, bright-eyed and forward-thinking project is just terrible.
Over 120,000 people in the United States need a life-saving organ transplant. Every day, 22 of those people die, and every ten minutes another...
Ever since Alexander Graham Bell attempted (unsuccessfully) to use a primitive metal detector in 1881 to locate an assassin's bullet imbedded in the...
For digital natives, the online realms have become more familiar than aspects of the ‘real’ world. Now, concepts from the digital realm are gradually...
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz (Edwin to his mother) Aldrin made history as part of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission, becoming the first humans to...
Hypothetically, could one copy of the 2013 film Gravity bring mankind, with its dependence on all things orbiting in the black abyss above us that is...
Remember being a kid and spending countless hours on summer nights looking up at the night sky, trying to discern constellations and looking for...
Modern sewage systems are a vital part of any major city. They take the rain out of our streets, transport away dirty water from washing dishes and...
The aviation field has changed in many remarkable ways over the years — evolving from the days of the Wright brothers, to space travel…except...
Scared of heights? We've been the first ones to capture a virtual ride on a 1,000-foot-high glass slide fixed along the tallest building of LA.
When Captain Robert M. Madison eased himself into the pilot’s seat behind the controls of his Boeing B-29 Superfortress on July 21, 1948, he had no...
Buried almost 75 feet below the ever bustling streets of London lies the graveyard of a simpler time in the history of England’s largest city.
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