N.Korea declares "state of war" with South
Albeit a familiar tone to the threats, could this be WWIII coming?
Albeit a familiar tone to the threats, could this be WWIII coming?
3D pregnancy scanning - picture of the day:
Jonny Weeks, guardian.co.uk
I think this is more freaky than nice. Visual culture too much?
A champagne supernova in the sky – or rather the W49B: a month in space – in pictures
By Toby Chasseaud and Eric Hilaire, guardian.co.ukAlso featuring in our pick of images from our solar system and beyond from February is the Chelyabinsk meteor explosion and a robot called R2, who may or may not be a relation of R2-D2
For the geek in us secretly admiring outer space.
Global internet slows after ‘biggest attack in history’
By Dave Lee Technology reporter, BBC News, bbc.co.ukThe internet around the world has been slowed down in what security experts are describing as the biggest cyber-attack of its kind in history.
A row between a spam-fighting group and hosting firm has …
Timeline Photos | Facebook
facebook.comOn March 25th Yahoo purchased Summly, a British start-up for a reported $30m. This purchase would normally merit merely a shrug of the shoulders and some muttering about the curious econom …
Nelson Mandela back in hospital with lung infection
bbc.co.ukFormer South African President Nelson Mandela has been readmitted to hospital with the recurrence of a lung infection.
A statement from the South African presidency said Mr Mandela, 94, had been a …
You’ve seen dog with a human face, now meet the fish with a person’s teeth
By Jimmy Nsubuga, metro.co.ukHot on the heels of a dog with a human face comes a fish with teeth that look like those of a person.
This sheepshead fish has a certain human quality to it, its dentures look eerily similar to …
The space rock that hit Earth 65 million years ago, widely implicated in killing off the dinosaurs, was probably a fast-moving comet, researchers say.
US President Barack Obama pledges to give Jordan an additional $200m (£131m) to help deal with the growing number of Syrian refugees in the country.
Rising Temperatures May Cause More Katrinas
Daniel Stone, nationalgeographic.comHurricanes that form in the Atlantic Ocean are expected to gain considerable strength as the global temperature continues to rise, a new study has found.
Using modeling data focused on the conditions in which hurricanes…