Science

Nanobots navigating your bloodstream

Science fiction or reality: Little robots that can swim through your vascular system to administer medicine to a specific part…

16 years ago

The Most Irresponsible Science Lesson Ever Taught

Now before you hit that play button, here's a quick warning: DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME! (Or, in fact,…

16 years ago

The Dancing Cornstarch

What do you get when you mix cornstarch and water and expose the mixture to the vibration of a subwoofer?…

16 years ago

Saturn’s Rings Explained

In the following video, Phil Plait of the Bad Astronomy blog (One of our favorite science-related blog here at [GAS])…

16 years ago

The Sound of Jelly Wobbling is Recorded for the First Time

And as you would expect, it's suitably filthy. Courtesy of New Scientist. I guess finding the cure for cancer was…

16 years ago

What if Earth was hit by a meteor?

Ever wondered what would happen if a 500 KM (300 miles) wide meteor would hit Earth during our lifetime? Here's…

16 years ago

Windows XP has been retired but you can still get it

By Mark O'Neill Contributing Writer, [GAS] June 30th 2008 was the day that Microsoft officially pulled the rug out from…

16 years ago

Your genes are not your fate

In the following presentation, Dr. Dean Ornish shares new research that shows how adopting healthy lifestyle habits can affect a…

16 years ago

What happens when you crap in outer space?

As a kid, I've asked myself this question many times: how are space toilets designed so that when you sit…

16 years ago

Robots with a mind of their own: The beginning of our end?

Scientists are now building a completely new kind of robot capable of self-assembly and doing tasks too difficult or too…

16 years ago