This week, Jonathan Bennett and Lars Wikman chat about Elixir and Nerves — a modern language that’s a take on Erlang, and an ...
Fossil fuels can be a bit fussy to access, and geopolitics tends to make prices volatile. Burning them also takes carbon out ...
During World War II, shipboard life in the United States Navy was a gamble. No matter which theater of operations you found ...
So now we’ve talked about all kinds of byproducts, including man-made (Fordite), nature-made (fulgurites), and one that’s a ...
Samples taken from the space-returned piece of asteroid Ryugu were collected and prepared under strict anti-contamination ...
If you were to walk into most of the world’s hackerspaces, it’s likely that the most frequent big-ticket tool you’ll find ...
Turning trash into art is something we undoubtedly all admire. [Davis DeWitt] did just that with a massive mural made ...
What’s life without a little mystery? There’s one less rolling around after historians finally identified a donated mystery ...
Phosphor-based displays like CRTs rely on the phosphor to emit light for a set amount of time after being activated, allowing ...
Although humanity was hoping for a more optimistic robotic future in the post-war era, with media reflecting that sentiment ...
Life was simpler when everything your computer did was text-based. It is easy enough to shove data into one end of a pipe and ...
Most of us associate echolocation with bats. These amazing creatures are able to chirp at frequencies beyond the limit of our ...