All those who played Mass Effect 3 have done something along these lines: talked to the leaders of at least three alien races while trying to forge a galactic alliance, decided the fate of at least one nomadic civilization and their robotic and rebellious underlings, brought down two entire Reapers.
Those who have c... |
10 April 2012 10:26 GMT |
 |
Sometimes, when working with image files, you need to change their size or format. For these simple tasks, you can use Image Tool, an application that also brings a useful feature in the form of clipboard image copy. Whether you're a web designer or a home user, you've surely had to convert image files at ... |
10 February 2012 12:51 GMT |
 |
When I first saw this video, I thought I had a very good grasp on the scale of things in the Universe. But the scale of planets, galaxies, clusters and superclusters, as presented in this video, is simply too much to grasp. If you can understand it, then treat yourself to a mint.
We hear astronomers babbling about ... |
19 January 2012 11:03 GMT |
 |
Combining two or more product types to create a third that is greater than the sum of its parts is done fairly often on the IT market, but Brando's latest invention might leave users wondering at how it came to be and for what it might be used.
Ever since the IT industry became a segment of the worldwide eco... |
5 August 2011 10:50 GMT |
 |
This article is also available in Spanish: El mago de las escalasOur pride and joy, the pictures we take with our digital cameras, are sometimes difficult to display and share because of their high quality and generous size. Rarely fitted to be uploaded on a website or sent as attachments, a bit more work may be requ... |
25 May 2010 09:01 GMT |
 |
Dr. Mitzi M. Montoya of the North Carolina State University, together with Dr. Anne P. Massey, the Dean’s Research Professor in Informational Systems from the Indiana University, and a team of experts have managed to devise a scale that measures the reality level of online virtual worlds. This metric could prov... |
29 October 2008 10:36 GMT |
 |
Although Ike only registered as a category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson measuring scale, it eventually proved to be the third most devastating storm in American history, after Katrina and Andrew, as it surpassed Katrina at certain moments (the most costly storm ever) in intensity. This proves that a new approach... |
14 October 2008 08:06 GMT |
 |
By studying the scaled armor of a species of fish that have been swimming through the freshwater pools of Africa for the past 100 million years or so, engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology now revealed the secrets to one of the most effective aquatic armors, which could eventually lead to the devel... |
29 July 2008 10:33 GMT |
 |
1.The name "pangolin" comes from the Malay "pengguling" ("something that rolls up"). There are 7 species of pangolins: four in Africa and three in southeastern Asia. They are unique amongst mammals because of their hard and large scales covering their back, flanks, and tails. The feet sides and the head are covered b... |
3 January 2008 11:11 GMT |
 |
These beasts made an elephant look like a mouse. Sauropod dinosaurs were big, but the titanosaurs were the biggest of all. Argentinosaurs, a South American titanosaur, was the largest and heaviest land animal ever. It lived in South America during the middle of the Cretaceous Period (around 100 million years ago). Ar... |
31 July 2007 04:53 GMT |
 |
Magnets are materials that produce a magnetic field of their own. Only a few elements, especially iron, cobalt, nickel and neodymium, are ferromagnetic (permanent magnets) at room temperature.Now, a group of scientist has successfully introduced a naturally non-magnetic material to the exclusive club of magnetic ele... |
12 May 2007 06:21 GMT |
 |
|