A few lucky campers were indoors this week, designing roller coasters that might go too fast to be safe in real life.
Mathematicians have solved a physics puzzle using backyard sprinklers. Experiments with silly sprinklers clarified how ...
Indie developers are revolutionizing the co-op gaming scene with these hilarious and engaging friendslop games that put AAA ...
Check why "Dear Passengers" is generating hype as a chaotic co-op game with ragdoll physics, proximity chat, and hilarious in ...
Rudolph Marcus was perplexed. It was 1955 and Marcus, a 31-year-old associate professor of chemistry still in the early ...
Tired of complex prompts? Nano Banana AI interprets your creative vision, making image generation feel like a natural ...
Roguelite is a term that has come to mean many things. In this article, I dig into the different types of roguelite games and ...
Full of paradoxes, humor, and heart, these sci-fi books are perfect for anyone missing the time travel antics of the Back to ...
To coincide with this year's Reith Lectures, entitled the Triumph of Technology, You and Yours asked what has been the most significant technological innovation since 1800. From the hundreds of ...
Opinion

Welcome to the 2014 Verge 50

Who are the 50 most important people at the intersection of technology, art, science, and culture? Who are the 50 people whose work this year will shape the next 50 years? That's the question we ask ...
Is melting the same as dissolving? Nope! This melting vs. dissolving experiment teaches kids the difference using candy.
Every adult carries around a secret wish that someone would build a playground designed for grown-ups, and Mountain Air ...