The document, filed last year, outlines plans for an apparatus that can regulate temperature to release heat from a substance within a canister. It’s also able to keep air out of the chamber of the substance being vaporized.
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A Baylor University graduate who says she was raped by football players in 2013 sued the university Friday. Her lawsuit includes an allegation that 31 Baylor football players committed 52 acts of rape, including five gang rapes, between 2011 and 2014 — an estimate that far exceeds the number previously provided by school officials.
Japan’s Proximate Object Close Flyby with Optical Navigation (PROCYON) has been lost in space ever since its ion thrusters blew out in 2014. Since then, the tiny spacecraft has done its best to be useful, orbiting the Sun by itself.
The "Resident Evil" franchise returns today for its sixth (and reportedly final) installment, "The Final Chapter." Is it worthwhile for anyone beyond diehard "Resident Evil" fans? Here's what the reviews have to say.
The sheer horror and emotional intensity of having three colleagues — for many in the program, three close friends — suffocate in a burning capsule while scrambling to save them, hasn’t been as well preserved.
Greenwich Borough and Hanwell Town played 15 minutes of their cup match before it was called off due to a frozen pitch. Nothing of note happened, and the Greenwich social media team wanted to make sure everyone could relive that magic.
Authorities said the defendants raised millions of dollars from investors who thought they were helping fund the purchase of large blocks of tickets for major concerts and musicals that could be resold profitably, providing double-digit returns.
Donald Trump's victory isn't a fluke. It's one more win for a global movement — disparate but growing — of anti-immigrant populist politicians who've strong-armed their way to power.
What if boredom is a meaningful experience — one that propels us to states of deeper thoughtfulness or creativity? That’s the conclusion of two fascinating recent studies.
An app that diagnoses your car’s health, a tracker that makes sure you never forget where you parked, and other genius gadgets you shouldn’t drive without.
Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: Wi-Fi is going to suck a lot less now, the super-rich are preparing for the apocalypse and a good way to make coffee.
Tech support scammers in India got trapped on the phone with me for nearly two hours, and all they got was a revocation of their remote access software ID.
The latest infatuation among budget sound hounds is the KZ-ATE — they’re listed on Amazon for $14. Does this poor man’s IEM live up to all the five-star reviews? Skeptics and trolls, start your engines.
Missy Elliott has been making visionary music videos for decades, and whatever your thoughts about her new song ("I'm Better") the video is another exceptional piece of work.
With a renewed cultural interest in the 1955 murder that catalyzed the 20th century civil rights movement, an interview with the author of a new book who tracked down the long-hidden woman at its center.
McConaughey plays a pudgy prospector in this film based very loosely on a true story. Despite a last-minute qualifying run, "Gold" picked up zero Oscar nominations. Is it still worth a watch? Here's what the reviews say.
It doesn’t take a big leap to get to a picture of American electoral politics as a low-grade civil war between sectarian factions — basically a war of religions, of identity-constituting moral worldviews, in which neither side is very clear about what their religion is.
On the island of Hawaii, a proposed telescope has ignited a fight between the champions of modern astronomy and Hawaiians seeking to protect a sacred site.