It was at that moment that the Voltron team became aware that a camera was watching them all the time. Netflix Welcome back to your guide to what’s new online. Every week, we put together a podcast that lets you know what’s been added to services such as Netflix, Hulu […]
Daily Archives: March 2, 2018
With Avengers Infinity War released in April, Marvel Phase 3 is coming to an end fast. After this summer’s Ant-Man and the Wasp, 2019 sees the release of Captain Marvel, Avengers 4 and a Spider-Man Homecoming sequel. Now Disney have announced further dates up to 2022 for the Marvel Cinematic […]
At first, they asked nicely. At the end of 2016, as Congolese President Joseph Kabila’s second full term came to an end, leaders from the country’s powerful Roman Catholic Church nudged the president to sign an agreement with his political opposition. Mr. Kabila, they agreed, would call an election to […]
The new S61 phone by CAT features a Flir thermal-imaging camera. This means you can take photos that show how hot or cold different things are around you. Sure, it might be a tool designed to help plumbers work out where a blockage in a heat pipe might be, but […]
Regardless of how you or I feel about the growing class of so-called crossover-coupes, the truth is, these babies sell. With global customers’ appetites for all things SUV rapidly growing, even the tiniest amount of white space in an automaker’s utility vehicle portfolio is potentially cash left on the table. […]
Keiana Cavé is already a game-changer in the world of STEM. The 19-year-old is the brains behind a toxin-detecting molecule that could help change the way oil spills are handled. In the wake of the 2010 BP oil spill, Cavé, then a 15-year-old high school sophomore, went on a research […]
These mountains may be a fallen ring of debrisNASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute By James Romero Saturn’s moon Iapetus resembles a walnut, with a ridge 20 kilometres high running around its center. A new model suggests it could be made of rubble from the collapse of a former ring. And data from […]
The city that never sleeps?Jack Berman/Getty By Jessica Hamzelou The 7 hours of sleep we typically get every night often doesn’t feel like enough. Compared with our fellow primates, which spend around 12 hours of each day slumbering, humans barely get any shut-eye. It seems we have evolved to limit […]