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A lickable screen that can imitate flavours is in development
By Hope Corrigan published
news Taste the flat rainbow.

NASA to relive most Kerbal Mun landings by throwing spaceship at rock
By Jacob Ridley published
News NASA says it's doing it for science and the protection of the human race, not just for fun.

'Extreme space weather' could destroy the internet (but probably won't)
By Andy Chalk published
news We're about due for a major solar storm, and we could have some real problems if it goes badly.

Rampant space particles might be behind eight-year-old Mario speedrun glitch
By Katie Wickens published
news And that blue screen of death could be caused by a supernova, millions of lightyears away.

Elon Musk’s neurotech company wired up a monkey to play Pong with its brain
By Andy Chalk published
news He’s really good at it, too.

Pigs can be taught to play games, but they keep hogging the controller
By Natalie Clayton published
news Babe: Pig in Vice City

How you move your mouse can indicate whether or not you you take risks
By Jonathan Bolding published
News A research study has shown an indication between risk-taking behavior and moving towards risky choices.

This unfeasibly tiny 3D printed Star Trek ship can move under its own power
By Katie Wickens published
News Behold the power of 3D micro-printing technology and catalytic propulsion.
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