Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from ...
Last year, we brought you a story about the BhangmeterV2, an internet-of-things nuclear war monitor. With a cold-war-era ...
The search for Nancy Guthrie has taken a high-tech turn. The Arizona police department is now flying over the Tucson, Ariz., desert with a Bluetooth signal detector, also known as a signal sniffer, in ...
The U.S. Marine Corps is looking for camouflage cloaks that shield wearers from prying eyes and infrared cameras.
Light aircraft often use a heading indicator as a way to know where they’re going. Retired instrumentation engineer [Don Welch] recreated a heading indicator of his own, using cheap ...
BOTTLE NOSE DOLPHIN SWIMMING FAST AND PLAY WITH SPONGE© Yann hubert/Shutterstock.com In Shark Bay, Western Australia, some Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins use sponges as tools while they hunt.
Oregon lawmakers heard testimony on a bill Wednesday that seeks to prohibit any law enforcement officer from wearing masks, the latest state salvo against federal immigration tactics. Masked federal ...
With AI writing tools becoming part of everyday academic and professional workflows, tools that claim to 'preview' Turnitin results have exploded in popularity. One of the most talked-about options is ...
A Korean beauty product is making the rounds online for its peculiar ingredients which yield "impressive" results. The medicube PDRN pink collagen jelly gel masks (4pack) contain salmon DNA which ...
The tenants of Gray’s Landing argue the chemical munitions are causing long-lasting health issues and violating their constitutional rights. Protesters navigate a cloud of tear gas outside of the U.S.
Picture a dolphin diving toward the seafloor with something odd on its nose. It is not a shell or a fish. It is a sea sponge. The dolphin isn’t playing; it’s using the sponge as a diving mask: a clear ...