The Mechanic's Crazy Idea — Amazing inventions and tips with scrap materials Instead of letting worn-out tools rust, this diy invention shows how simple modifications can unlock new functions, ...
Most people wouldn’t put “barbed wire” and “fascinating” in the same sentence unless they were being sarcastic or had recently hit their head. Yet here we are, talking about the Devil’s Rope Museum in ...
Out in the Kuiper Belt, the massive doughnut of debris beyond Neptune, about one in 10 kilometer-scale objects have surprised scientists with their unexpected shape. Rather than resembling a ball, ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic married Suzanne Yankovic on Feb. 10, 2001 The couple celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, Feb. 10, and marked the marriage milestone with a sweet throwback photo ...
All the while, conservatives have blindly followed Trump’s lead, dropping their supposedly bedrock beliefs in the Second Amendment and opposition to government overreach in the process. All the while, ...
First look photos have been released for the world premiere of Weird. Written by Nick Butcher, Kerri Watt and Fraser Watt, Weird retells Shakespeare’s Macbeth through the perspective of the three ...
The breakthrough is often credited to Scottish inventor John Logie Baird—but the real history is far more complicated and collaborative. John Logie Baird with his transmitting station on March 19, ...
Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville on Wednesday called President Trump “f‑‑‑ing crazy” after the president announced a “framework” of a deal on Greenland after weeks of escalating rhetoric ...
In 2005, physicists David Frame and Myles Allen were on their way to a scientific conference in Exeter, UK, and had been, in Frame’s words, “fiddling about” with a climate model to prepare for their ...
The first few exoplanets were discovered in the early 1990s. But it wasn’t until the early 2000s, when astronomers began carrying out large-scale, long-term surveys of other stars, that we started to ...
The Edison Festival of Light began in February 1938 as a way to honor Fort Myers' most famous winter resident, Thomas Edison. Eighty eight years later, the festival is back and still going strong.
These “total monsters of fishes” are extinct today, though new clues about their lives come from CT scans and their closest living relatives: the big-eyed ratfish of the deep sea Strange fossils ...