In honor of the release of Star Trek Into Darkness on Blu-Ray and DVD (which kind of screws over fans looking for cool bonus features), we're bringing you an amusing video inspired by one of the most ...
I think a few of these guys genuinely thought they were witnessing a real "beam me up Scotty" moment here! It is a really great trick though -- be sure to keep watching right to the end of the vid if ...
Researchers claim to have figured out how to “teleport” images across a network without physically sending them. An international team from the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa and the ...
Don't you wish you could beat the rush hour traffic or be on time for meetings by merely beaming up from one place to another? Wouldn't it be so much more convenient to order items online and receive ...
Those crazy kids over at Imperial College are at it again. Famed for their pioneering research into invisible sheds, they say they have applied the undetectable garden sanctum theory of metamaterials ...
Scientists have created a real-life teleport system that can scan an object and "beam it" to another location. For more on the very latest tech and gadget news - including the latest on Microsoft's ...
SCIENTISTS have boldly gone where Captain James T Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise went before, by proving that teleportation is possible - at least for sub-atomic particles. Physicists at the ...
POTSDAM, Germany, Jan. 23 (UPI) --Scientists at the Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam, Germany, say they've invented the world's first teleporter. Naturally, it's named "Scotty" after Star Trek's ...
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