You’re not the only person with a strong dislike for Mondays. But hey, here we are, and we may as well do our best to make the most of the situation.
Twitter has officially launched a public-facing application for account verification, which means you can apply for the blue tick.
Researchers at Cornell University in New York have made some interesting discoveries into the ‘how’ aspect of an acid trip.
The “Star Formation in Gaseous Environments” project has released a video of the most beautiful, realistic, and highest resolution simulation of a star being born.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being mocked on social media for an image that appears on his party’s website.
If Harry Potter was American, then Morgan Freeman would be Dumbledore, Meryl Streep would be McGonagall, and Nicolas Cage would be Voldemort.
Human survival on another planet, especially one like Mars, depends on finding solutions to four key factors.
More and more US Navy personnel are speaking out about their experience with UFOs, and the Pentagon is due to release a report on the matter by June 1.
The origin story of ransomware includes a Harvard-taught evolutionary biologist, 20 000 floppy discs, and motives that remain somewhat unclear to this day.
In the battle for grocery delivery supremacy, Woolies has some serious ground to make up.
The space race is once again on between America and Russia, but this time it’s about who will get their film crews into space first.
Tesla has done just fine over the past few years, so if you’re calling yourself ‘the Tesla of coffee’ you better deliver the goods.
May 15 is just around the corner, and if you choose not to accept WhatsApp’s new privacy policy, how you use the app will begin to change dramatically.
Bunny the “Sheepadoodle/ Existentialist”, famous on TikTok and Instagram, is known for talking by pressing buttons that correlate with words. Recently, she’s been asking some hard-hitting questions.
Rainwater has activated a melted amalgam of nuclear fuel at Chernobyl, which is beginning to react, causing a headache for scientists.
WiFi dead spots happen for a number of reasons. With a few minor tweaks here and there, you can ensure your entire home gets better signal strength.
SpaceX had had some explosive problems with rocket prototypes before, but finally, the SN15 took off and landed with near perfection.
The UK Royal Marines went full ‘Iron Man’ during test operations for Gravity Industries’ Gravity Jet Suit.
If you think that someone might be using your streaming account without your knowledge, or just want to boot out those who no longer deserve your password, read on.
The Long March 5B rocket was successfully launched from China’s space station, and now a large part of it is making its way back down to Earth, where it’s expected to land…somewhere.
Four astronauts returned safely to Earth on Sunday, in the first nighttime splashdown since the Apollo 8 moonshot in 1968.
The woman behind the famous ‘Disaster Girl’ meme just cashed in big time, when she put the original image up for auction as a NFT.
It’s almost Friday, so take a break from the Thursday slog and enjoy some seriously cool videos of drones showing us the world from a whole new perspective.
Mike Wimmer, a remarkable young boy, took some extra classes during lockdown and is now set for two graduations in the same week.
Earlier this week, Apple released the latest version of its mobile operating system, iOS 14.5, which comes with some great new features.
The space race between Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, and in particular, the awarding of a NASA contract, has led us to the point where Elon is cracking penis jokes on Twitter.
This study of 15 French people who lived in a cave for 40 days, with no connection to the outside world, produced some interesting results.
There were some emotional scenes this past weekend, as SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station (ISS).
More than 82 million Tamagotchis have been sold over the past 25 years, but the company behind the iconic 90s toy isn’t resting on its laurels.
Austin Russell is the world’s wealthiest and youngest self-made tech mogul, taking the world of self-driving cars by storm.