Fifth Gear on MSN
Testing Britain’s worst drivers – what a crash actually feels like
Crash Course takes viewers inside the terrifying experience of being in a car crash by testing some of Britain’s worst drivers. The episode shows how quickly things go wrong, how little reaction time ...
The US has gone all-in on artificial intelligence. But the idea of an end-of-times battle with China over tomorrow’s key ...
He was cast as a real-life Dr Frankenstein, a scientist whose ego had led him to tamper with human life. After more than a hundred Chinese scientists issued a statement condemning his experiment, ...
The Viper is a powerful and capable sports car, but its lack of modern driver aids and challenging handling characteristics ...
Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, died in February, their passing initially shrouded in mystery.
Connie Francis, 87. The wholesome pop star’s 1950s and ’60s hits included “Pretty Little Baby” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” — the ...
New Scientist on MSN
Our pick of the 33 best science books, films, games and TV of all time
Our writers and contributors have chosen their favourite ever science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games, board ...
Unlike Uber, Tesla is vertically integrated. The company’s revenue flows from both EV sales and direct software purchases and subscriptions. Moreover, Tesla is not even beholden to Nvidia’s Cosmos as ...
Irishman David McWilliams’ history of money has placed him in the same ballpark as the likes of Piketty, Harari and Gladwell.
Digital Camera World on MSN
Antigravity A1 review – did the world's first 360-degree drone do what was needed?
I've been reviewing the Antigravity A1 – is this revolutionary world's first 360-degree drone a change for the best (should ...
Train-style carriages full of travelers, flung through the air at over 700 mph in vacuum tubes. Ten years ago, hyperloop looked like it could be the transport of the future. So what happened?
Every school had a certified genius. They were the valedictorian, the kid who ruined the grading curve, the person whose future seemed like a straight, golden road paved with scholarships and success.
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