This high-resolution video was shot in May by Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli as he left the station in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft
To create something permanent out of the quickly changing world of the Web, one Danish woman inked her favorite friends on her arm
It only has 1 GB of internal storage that's user accessible, but the phone's enormous, clear screen makes up for any other shortfalls
Programmed in Zurich, each of these robots is outfitted with the head of a badminton racket -- and they probably play better than you do
After more than 30 years of work, Georges Mougin believes he's finally found a way to deliver fresh water to those who go without
Completing a 16-day mission, Endeavour touched down for the last time at Florida's Kennedy Space Center at 2:34 this morning
Barcelona-based artist Sergio Albiac has created a traditional portrait out of a completely non-traditional medium, video clips
"Folks, apparently the shuttle is launching right now," you can hear the pilot say over the intercom system at one point in this video
A custom system can locate and retrieve any book or journal from a 50-foot-tall underground cavern in less than five minutes
Space Shuttle Endeavour wouldn't have been able to make it off the launch pad on Monday morning without a bit of liquid hydrogen
Planes frequently get hit by lightning, but it isn't every day that a photographer is waiting to capture a dramatic video as it happens
This small army of 15 Khepera robots can align themselves into individual letters without even communicating with one another
Dragon is the first spacecraft operated by a private company to successfully orbit the Earth -- but what else is it capable of?
For 25 bucks, Ft. Lauderdale locals and visitors can take a spin on HydroBOB, a scooter that can be rented for joyrides at Hydrodome
Software developer Neil Monday shot this video of the Space Shuttle's launch with his iPhone while on a commercial jet
The bigger they are, the harder they fall -- and the smoke stacks of the 284 West Power House at Hanford are big
A nice contrast with the Jobs that we know now as the slick Apple CEO who can work the stage with the best of them
What if other planets appeared in the sky as if they shared an orbit with the moon, 380,000 kms from Earth?
This girl wants nothing to do with cake, the treat that her mother offers in an attempt to lure her away from the room in which the much-desired iPad is charging
Couric and Bryant Gumbel, co-hosts of the Today Show, are puzzled by @ signs in email addresses in this clip from 1994