SlashGear
  • News
  • Tech
    • Smartphones
    • Computers & Tablets
    • Wearables
    • Accessories & Peripherals
    • Components
    • Drones
    • Cameras
    • Events
  • Cars
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Autonomous Driving
    • Concept Cars
    • Car Accessories
    • Motorcycles
    • Trucks
    • SUVs & Crossovers
    • Classic Cars
  • Entertainment
    • TVs
    • Audio
    • Streaming Devices
    • Internet
    • Gaming
  • Military
    • Aviation
    • Naval
    • Vehicles
  • Science
    • Space
    • Artificial Intelligence
  • Tools
    • Hand Tools
    • Power Tools
    • Tool Brands
  • Reviews
    • Mobile Reviews
    • Computing Reviews
    • Automotive Reviews
    • Home Entertainment Reviews
    • Drone Reviews
    • Camera Reviews
  • Features
  • Newsletter
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Editorial Policies
  • Reviews Policy
  • Our Experts
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
© 2025 Static Media. All Rights Reserved
SlashGear
SlashGear
Science
News Tech Cars Entertainment Military Science Tools Reviews Features
  • Newsletter
  • Advertise

Science

  • Space
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • saturn space illustration
    By Georgina Torbet September 1st, 2023

    The Science Behind Saturn's Storms That Last Over 100 Years

    If you thought storms on Earth were meddlesome, imagine what it's like on Saturn. The gas giant's storms can last for more than 100 years before chilling out.

    Read More
  • Spock in a spacesuit closeup
    By Nicholas Wilson August 28th, 2023

    Star Trek's Space Walk Technology Isn't Just Sci-Fi: Russian Scientists Almost Made It Real

    Russian scientists have been working on Star Trek's "space motorcycle" since the Cold War and almost created it. Here's everything we know about it.

    Read More
  • Stirling Engine
    By Daniel Trock August 28th, 2023

    This DIY Stirling Engine Kit Will Stir Your Morning Coffee For You

    Before you down your morning cup of coffee, why not use the wonders of science to stir it up hands-free? This DIY kit makes it super easy to do.

    Read More
  • USS Seawolf submarine in harbor
    By Barnaby Britton August 28th, 2023

    USS Seawolf: The Highly Advanced Submarine That Changed Underwater Warfare

    With the advent of nuclear-powered submarines, the USS Seawolf was a force to be reckoned with, literally blowing anything else out of the water.

    Read More
  • Baby holding a phone
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 27th, 2023

    Why Screen Time May Harm Development In Babies

    Studies show the negative impacts of screen time on babies as they develop across several important markers.

    Read More
  • Elon Musk thinking and brightly lit
    By David Rossiaky August 26th, 2023

    Do We Live In A Simulation? Elon Musk Thinks So, Here's Why

    Elon Musk suspects that he himself - along with you, everyone you know, and indeed the entirety of the observable universe itself - are merely simulations.

    Read More
  • Withings Body Scan scale
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 26th, 2023

    This High-Tech Scale Unlocks Health Details You Used To Need A Doctor For

    Called the Body Scan, the device might look like an ordinary digital weight scale, but it's packing a lot more than just pound counting.

    Read More
  • man looking at aurora borealis
    By Shikhar Mehrotra August 26th, 2023

    What's Behind The Cause Of Northern Lights? Aurora Borealis Explained

    The fascinating greenish-yellow lights are a major tourist attraction. Here's how the Sun and Earth combine to deliver this phenomena.

    Read More
  • Falcon rocket SpaceX
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 25th, 2023

    DOJ Sues SpaceX Over Alleged Hiring Discrimination In The US

    The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk's private space company, claiming SpaceX discriminated against certain applicants.

    Read More
  • Meta AI iPhone
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 24th, 2023

    Meta's Latest Llama AI Tool Can Fix Your Code Mistakes

    Meta is back with a version of its Llama LLM trained specifically to help programmers hunt down code mistakes - or, even better, generate code from scratch.

    Read More
  • Crewed Artemis mission
    By Cassidy Ward August 23rd, 2023

    The 12 Coolest Scientific Discoveries Of March 2022

    Science is intriguing because it is always evolving and new discoveries are constantly being made. Here are 12 incredible scientific discoveries this month.

    Read More
  • moon in night sky
    By Daniel Trock August 23rd, 2023

    Watch: India's Historic Moon Landing

    India has triumphed with the successful landing of the Chandrayaan-3 space mission, marking the fourth nation in the world to land spacecraft on our moon.

    Read More
  • garage tools in box
    By Daniel Trock August 22nd, 2023

    These 5 Garage Lifehacks Will Leave You With A Lot More Space

    Whether you struggle to keep your garage clean or simply need it to be more organized, there are a few tricks that'll free up space while decluttering.

    Read More
  • black hole accretion disk
    By Jack Picone August 21st, 2023

    5 Questions About Black Holes That No One Has Been Able To Answer

    While we've studied black holes quite extensively and there's a lot of theoretical science backing up what we do know, there are still lots of mysteries.

    Read More
  • astronaut Frank Rubio
    By Georgina Torbet August 21st, 2023

    From Space To Earth: How An Astronaut In The ISS Operated Ground Robots

    These telerobotics tests, dubbed "Surface Avatar," could prove vital training for astronauts during a future mission to the Moon.

    Read More
  • Roscosmos sign building
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 20th, 2023

    Russia's Luna-25 Moon Mission Ends With Crash Landing

    After nearly 50 years, Russia has attempted to put another lander on the moon. A slight deviation in trajectory resulted in a catastrophic crash instead.

    Read More
  • Mariana trench illustration
    By Dave McQuilling August 20th, 2023

    The Deepest Depth Any Person Has Explored In The Ocean

    Many mysteries about the ocean remain due to the difficulty of studying its most crushing depths. Just how far down have humans managed to travel?

    Read More
  • SpaceX rocket breaking the atmosphere
    By Cassidy Ward August 19th, 2023

    The 10 Most Important SpaceX Missions Of All Time, Ranked

    Elon Musk's SpaceX, a spacecraft manufacturer, has had its fair share of important missions. These are the 10 most important of all time, ranked.

    Read More
  • Earth photo from space
    By Barnaby Britton August 19th, 2023

    America's Cold War Secret: Exploring The 'Rods From God' Space Weapon Concept

    During the Cold War era, the U.S. military started experimenting with a new concept of kinetic munitions, known affectionately as the "rods of God."

    Read More
  • Mars composite from NASA
    By Erin Brady August 16th, 2023

    Mars Might Have Been More Habitable Than We Thought

    A new study, with data provided by NASA's Curiosity rover, has shown that conditions for life were once possible on our second closest neighbor.

    Read More
  • Mercedes-Benz 600 Landaulet passenger side
    By Richard Sachek August 15th, 2023

    Unique Mercedes 600 That Transported Queen Elizabeth II And Apollo 11 Astronauts Up For Sale

    Featuring an entirely unique hydraulic control systems, this rare Mercedes-Benz 600 shepherded some of the most powerful and influential people in the world.

    Read More
  • people talking on exercise bike
    By Eli Becht August 14th, 2023

    5 Of The Best Peloton Bike Hidden Features You Should Know About

    Outside of guided exercises, Peloton Bikes have all sorts of quality-of-life features and convenience factors to help shake up your workout routine.

    Read More
  • A male exercise enthusiast looking down at the Apple Watch on his left arm.
    By Adam Swiderski August 13th, 2023

    10 Best Fitness Apps For Your Apple Watch In 2023

    The Apple Watch makes an excellent partner for your fitness journey. Here are the best health and fitness apps available on Apple's signature wearable device.

    Read More
  • Concept of a solar umbrella
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 13th, 2023

    Earth's Umbrella: How A Solar Shield Tethered To An Asteroid Could Fight Climate Change

    Scientists are mulling over an innovative way to shield the Earth from harmful sun events, which may also have climate change effects.

    Read More
  • A mushroom cloud created by a nuclear explosion
    By Barnaby Britton August 11th, 2023

    Tsar Bomba: The Story Behind The Largest Nuclear Bomb Ever Detonated

    The Tsar Bomba was the largest thermonuclear weapon ever exploded, and it earned that title in spades. But there were some unforeseen aftereffects.

    Read More
  • Self-driving car in traffic
    By Nicholas Wilson August 11th, 2023

    Waymo And Cruise Robotaxis Get The Green Light To Operate 24/7 In San Francisco

    Self-driving cars received their first approval for autonomous taxi service in the city of San Francisco, free to operate 24/7 within city limits.

    Read More
  • lubricating gears
    By Daniel Trock August 11th, 2023

    5 Common WD-40 Substitutes That Will Work Great In A Pinch

    WD-40 is a staple in most garages,because you'll use it all the time. And that's also why you're likely to run out. These substitutes might help in a pinch.

    Read More
Back
Next
About Privacy Policy
© 2025 Static Media® SlashGear.com All Rights Reserved
More From Static Media
BGRChowhoundCutenessExploreFoodieFood RepublicGarden GuidesGlamGrungeHealth DigestHouse DigestHunkerIslandsJalopnikLooperMashedMoney DigestNicki SwiftOutdoor GuideSciencingSlashFilmSVGTasting TableThe Daily MealThe ListThe TakeoutWomenWrestling Inc.
SlashGear