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How Sliders Used a Cellphone, Universal Remote, and SEGA Controller to Create Sliding Timer Tech Stuffing a wormhole into a cellphone from 1992 is the ultimate in TV magic. By Cassidy Ward 3 months ago
This Plastic Is Straight Out of a James Bond Movie, It Self-Destructs After Use Obviously, Q had a hand in all this. By Cassidy Ward 5 months ago
How Face Transplants Work: The Science Behind Face/Off You don't need to worry about Nicolas Cage stealing your identity anytime soon. By Cassidy Ward 6 months ago
With Help from a Robot, a Surgeon on Earth Performs Simulated Surgery on the ISS In space, you can have your surgery delivered. By Cassidy Ward 7 months ago
Pig Brain Kept Alive for Five Hours While Separated from the Body Who needs a body when you have modern medicine? By Cassidy Ward 9 months ago
Scientists Destroy 99% of Cancer Cells Using "Molecular Jackhammers" Time to break out the power tools in the fight against cancers. By Cassidy Ward 9 months ago
Printing People: Scientists Successfully 3D Print Engineered Skin with Hair Follicles The robots of the future might need haircuts. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago
Texts From My Ex Lets AI Analyze Your Romantic Relationships Everyone knows a relationship is between two or more people and their AI of choice. By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
You're Not Crazy: The Old Mario Games Really Did Look Better on Your Old CRT TV You're not imagining it; vintage games really do look better on old CRT TVs. By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
Nuclear Clocks Could Unlock Secrets of the Universe Scientists are working on the development of nuclear clocks, which would be more accurate than atomic clocks. By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago