This Life-Sized X-Wing Is The World's Largest LEGO
It’s the single-largest Lego sculpture in history, claiming more than 5.3 million bricks and weighing nearly 46,000 pounds.
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It’s the single-largest Lego sculpture in history, claiming more than 5.3 million bricks and weighing nearly 46,000 pounds.
Introducing Generation Robot.
There’s plenty of footage of the stormfloating around the web; enough that one can pretty much reconstruct this twister--which was on the ground for 40 minutes with winds up to 200 miles per hour--from start to finish. Which is exactly what we’ve done.
Act surprised when you read this.
Sometime in the next few weeks, the 100,000th plug-in electric car will be sold in the U.S. But they're still mostly a mystery to the average new-car buyer, and there are a few key principles that get shared over and over again.
And without it, could you do everything a five-toed human does?
When things go wrong on the International Space Station, astronauts often have to get creative with the repairs. Here are 5 of NASA's most MacGyver-y moments.
With the help of a psychology professor and a Pixar illustrator, Facebook is trying to make our messages a little more emotional.
Scientists strive to make ever-heavier elements to win acclaim (U.S. and Soviet scientists battled over their discoveries frequently during the Cold War) and to understand the processes that govern the behavior of atomic nuclei. Here's how they do it.
If we weren't all using 1960s technology to conduct financial transactions, maybe we wouldn't get heisted.
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