A ruined temple, ancient frescos and even a long-dead king have been brought to life by a “visual time machine” developed by European researchers. Read more
Image via Wikipedia Packing more digital images, music, and other data onto silicon chips in USB drives and smart phones is like squeezing more strawberries into the same size supermarket ca... Read more
ScienceDaily (Dec. 22, 2007) — Homes today are filled with increasing numbers of high-tech gadgets, from smart phones and PCs to state-of-the-art TV and audio systems, many of them with buil... Read more