How Filmmakers Decide How Their Movie Monsters Will Sound
Godzilla isn't real and dinos are long gone, so styling their vocal performance can be a tricky task.
Godzilla isn't real and dinos are long gone, so styling their vocal performance can be a tricky task.
File under "Handy stuff you can do with bendy straws."
Zap them and they fight. Zap them harder and they flirt.
Those happy little trees get a lot more sinister in the hands of technology.
Markos Kay created it with input from researchers at CERN.
In her debut novel, "The Wangs vs. the World," Jade Chang takes on the American Dream. Set during the financial crisis of 2008, the novel tells the story of the Wangs, a wealthy Chinese-American family, who lose their fortune and take an adventure-filled
Miss Piggy never had a chance.
"The 14 passengers at the front of the plane bring in more money for the airline than the 122 in the back."
The Hoover-era video was recently rediscovered.
Researchers have reconstructed how the Scottish city would have looked shortly before it was largely destroyed by the English army in 1544.
He bought the mansion for his parents to live in.
Spoiler alert: It involves sugar.
Shantytowns threaten to swallow Pachacámac, an important pre-Columbian archaeological complex.
Calls could last up to three minutes (!).
Learn what a "connectome" is, regardless of your age or level of education.
He would have turned 65 today.
English craftsman John Wilkes created the clever gadget, currently displayed in Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum.
You'd "touch" the screen with a stylus, of course.
Get out your scratch paper....
Learn the neuroscience behind honing a skill.
Beach sand is actually a valuable resource.
Death Star schematics not included.
Surprise! It's not just Pixar movies!
Before these priceless items go on display, they need a little TLC.