One popular Fallout website says this about the difference between our world and the Fallout world: “Whenever considering science in Fallout, remember this rule: Science!, not science.” But are the two really that different?
The holidays are about making memories. Point-and-shoot digital cameras give those of us that know little about photography the opportunity to capture and share those memories — but which should we entrust with this mighty task?
Extensions let you customize your web browser, improving your browsing experience, and consequently your life. This week, fun extensions — eye candy, timewasters and frustration lower-ers.
The holiday season isn’t upon us yet — but it's looming just around the corning. The Manitoban is here to help by pointing you towards what’s great this year. This week: MP3 players.
Before the days of ethics boards and informed consent, psychologists used to get away with all sorts of cruelty in the name of science. Jen Robinson presents a few examples of successful and unsuccessful studies from those crazy pre-ethical days.
In as little as seven years we could living in the home of the future: appliances that do your chores for you, TVs that cover entire walls and are controlled by your voice, the works. Cloud computing is showing us that it is possible.
Extensions let you customize your web browser, from solving the little problems that annoy you to completely changing the way you interact on the Internet.