Tuesday, May 12, 2015

How nanomaterials can help make fuel from sunlight and 10 More

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How nanomaterials can help make fuel from sunlight

Researchers say combining bacteria with nanoscale semiconductors opens a new path toward efficient artificial photosynthesis.

'The X-Files' revival officially has a premiere date

Fox has announced the schedule for the upcoming fall season and there are some surprising moves.

How a Darth Vader selfie showed the worst side of social media

The moral of the story: Don't post stupid things on social media.

Curiosity's blue Mars sunset blows away all your lame attempts at photography

NASA's Curiosity rover captured an amazing view of a sunset on Mars.

Every day this week is a palindrome

From May 10 through May 19, each day, when read in the U.S. style of Month/Day/Year, will be a palindrome.

Google temporarily shutters Map Maker after that peeing Android incident

Beginning Tuesday, Google will temporarily disable its Map Maker tool, which allows people to make changes to certain locations in Google Maps.

Someone penned the open letter we all dream of writing that obnoxious plane passenger

A girl who goes by Munyee put her thoughts on paper when she was seated near the Passenger From Hell.

Browsing the web on an Apple Watch is the worst user experience ever

Yearning to browse the web directly from your wrist, on Apple Watch's tiny 1.32-inch screen? You're not alone.

'Friends' never ended for one man in China

Central Perk is alive and well in China.

Apple CEO Tim Cook joins Weibo, China's answer to Twitter

Apple CEO Tim Cook joins Weibo, China's answer to Twitter

Stannis Baratheon: King of Westeros, lord of grammar

Having spent the previous four seasons being, to put it bluntly, a boring, uptight, lousy Melisandre puppet, Stannis "The Mannis" is turning a new leaf in Season 5.

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