A Storm-Chasing Photographer Creates a Dramatic Video of Supercell Thunderstorms
"Supercell thunderstorms are a manifestation of nature’s attempt to correct an extreme imbalance."
"Supercell thunderstorms are a manifestation of nature’s attempt to correct an extreme imbalance."
Switzerland’s Illhorn Mountain is home to the annual deluge, as layers of snow and icy dirt thaw and flow down to the ground below.
In 1969, one school computer filled multiple rooms, broke down constantly, and was brilliant.
No surprise, he acted exactly the same on late night TV as on his own show.
British puzzle maker Tony Fisher's itty-bitty creation is less than a centimeter wide.
The 1980s were a magical time that gave birth to so many things that have become commonplace in our lives, including personal computers, 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' movies, and two-pound cell phones.
Do androids dream of electronic train rides?
Irving Finkel deciphered the rules from a cuneiform tablet dated to 177 BCE.
These logical pirates will divide their booty based on a "yarr"/nay vote.
How can you make a cube with dovetails on four sides? Think outside the box....
James Burke showed how anxiety, boredom, and FOMO would be the future of remote work. Nailed it!
It's more dangerous than it looks.
Constellations are temporary.
A new video of blue whales feeding in New Zealand shows they're picky about which meals are worth the effort.
Baby. Goats. In. Sweaters.
Alan Turing broke the Enigma code. What was broken in the Enigma system itself?
You'll need a magnet and a bit of know-how. Here's the know-how.
18-year-old Lily Hevesh claims that she broke an unofficial world record with her elaborate installation.
Godzilla isn't real and dinos are long gone, so styling their vocal performance can be a tricky task.
File under "Handy stuff you can do with bendy straws."
Zap them and they fight. Zap them harder and they flirt.
In her debut novel, "The Wangs vs. the World," Jade Chang takes on the American Dream. Set during the financial crisis of 2008, the novel tells the story of the Wangs, a wealthy Chinese-American family, who lose their fortune and take an adventure-filled
Miss Piggy never had a chance.
"The 14 passengers at the front of the plane bring in more money for the airline than the 122 in the back."