The Ladder made of Fire(works) into the Sky
A fiery, eighty-second artwork from earlier in the summertime that seems to indicate a towering ladder made of fireworks is going viral.
It was Guoqiang’s third attempt at creating Sky Ladder. In...
Reviews: The E-Blade Self Balance Board
In recent months, the popularity of the self-balance scooter (or the Segway hoverboard as the cool kids call them) has exploded with an array of celebs including the Biebs, Brooklyn Beckham,...
macOS: It’s time to take the next step
The Apple event on the 21st of March presented a small handful of incremental changes to the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. But besides the iPhone 7, one of...
New Light-based Microprocessor Upto 50 Times Faster Than Conventional Chips
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder, University of California Berkeley along with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have developed a groundbreaking microprocessor chip that uses light, as an alternative to electricity, to transfer data...
U.S. Military Testing Genetically Engineered Spider Silk for Body Armor
Spider silk is considered one of nature’s toughest substances, comparable in strength to the Kevlar plastic present in bulletproof vests but is way more flexible. Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, a firm from...
Did Einstein Really Believe in God?
We at GadgTecs love science, and naturally, when you love science, you are bound to come across Albert Einstein, because, you know, E=MC2. Without a doubt, he was one of the...
World’s Cheapest Computer – 9$
The Raspberry Pi popularized the idea of the micro-PC with a compact and a very low cost computer. Now a brand new participant, Next Thing‘s CHIP, joins the race to construct...
Can Astronauts Propel Themselves Using Farts in Space?
Farts are an fascinating quirk of nature when you consider it. (Admit it: You've thought deeply about farts in your life, at some point in life). After all, we are basically speaking about a putrid gas...
American Capital Harnessing Electrical Energy From Each Flush
The next time you flush in the capital of United States, you may think about this: You — or, more precisely, when ever anyone flushes — will assist in generating clean energy.
D.C. Water, which...
Serious Flaw Discovered in the OS used by Over a Billion Devices
There’s a simple vulnerability inside an extensively used operating system, although not one that most would be aware of, known as VxWorks. It happens to be the same software program used to control components...