There are just a handful in existence, and a man has apparently found a prototype for a partnership between Nintendo and Sony to build the first ever Playstation.
Breakthrough: New AIDS vaccine shows amazing success rate
Scientists are hoping they are one step closer to solving the devastating AIDS virus with a new vaccine for preventing HIV.
Breakthrough: Gene therapy could solve cystic fibrosis
Scientists have found that trials of gene therapy could be useful in dealing with cystic fibrosis, and the treatment could be available in just five years.
What’s the solution to diabetes? Surprising study says gastric surgery
Is gastric surgery the ultimate weight loss options for those struggling with Type 2 diabetes? Perhaps, say scientists.
Seahorse’s tail could change the way we make robots
The seahorse has a square tail, and this unique feature could play into the design of future robots in a way you might not expect.
Bizarre spots on Pluto are baffling scientists
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft is getting ever closer to the former planet, and the mystery is only deepening for scientists.
Have blue eyes? You’re more likely to be dependent on alcohol
Are you more likely to take to the bottle if you have blue eyes? A new study has come to a surprising conclusion.
Amazing spiders can sail across oceans using ‘sails,’ using silk as ‘anchors’
These species can sail across vast distances over sea, and you may be surprised at how they do it.
MasterCard wants you to shop online with your selfie
MasterCard is testing a new facial recognition technology that will allow users to look into their camera and blink to confirm their identity when making online purchases.
Seahorse’s unusual tail could inspire better robots
A study on how seahorse tails operate could inspire new forms of armored robots and snake-like search-and-rescue bots in the future.
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