Researchers have discovered a material that could break the record for the highest melting point of any substance.
Continue reading This Material Wouldn’t Melt, Even at the Center of the Earth
Researchers have discovered a material that could break the record for the highest melting point of any substance.
Continue reading This Material Wouldn’t Melt, Even at the Center of the Earth
Touchscreens are not conducive to the blind as they cannot see the shifting pixels on the smooth device. That has not only slowed down the technological literacy for the blind, but has also impaired their reading literacy, cutting them off from most information that isn’t published in print. Some tech companies have found workarounds, like having Siri read texts or creating braille e-readers, but they are often clunky and expensive.
Continue reading NOW THE BLIND CAN READ TEXTS ON THIS NEW BRAILLE SMARTWATCH
Jidenna isn’t just the man behind the hit single “Classic Man,” he’s embraced the retro style lock, stock, and barrel. But for the rising rapper, style isn’t just about the clothes that you wear—it’s a form of protest.
Continue reading Jidenna On Why Style Is a Form of Resistance, and Why He Likes Young Thug’s Style
People with small body sizes, known as Pygmies, begin life at a typical size but grow slowly in early childhood, a new study shows. The results may cast doubt on long-held beliefs about how and why these groups developed shorter statures.
If you’ve ever seen a guy waving a metal detector around on an empty beach and immediately judged him as a crazy Illuminati-fearing moon-landing-denier, know this: There’s still plenty of treasure to be found at the bottom of the sea. Including rare gold coins valued at half a million dollars each.
Continue reading A Spanish Coin Worth $500,000 Was Just Found In a Florida Shipwreck