Computer viruses aren't the only infections you have to worry about if you're a geek, gamer or gadgeteer who lives in the scary, paranoid land of germaphobia.
Dmitri Mendeleev, creator of the first periodic table, would be shocked to discover how today's chemistry geeks are applying his original elementary concept.
While Apple's iPad's have created a wave of bland mass-produced accessories, artists realize something has to be done. Viva la customization!
While we wait patiently for the release of Tron: Legacy, these designers are putting their energy to good use and creating all sorts of Tron-inspired goodness.
So you've always wanted to participate in an internet meme but you're just too lazy? The Lying Down Game is the perfect answer: it's Parkour for lazy people.
Thought graffiti was all about spray paint and unreadable letters? Geeks and nerds are taking over the streets with these hilarious tech-related pieces.
There are countless examples of interesting Star Wars merchandising efforts, but here are some homegrown edible homages to some of the most beloved films of all time:
Rubik's Cube: meant to be solved, right? Wrong - the art of cubing takes on a different meaning under the watchword of Rubikcubism.
Sculptures are an important form of public art which have morphed significantly over the centuries. Here's 40 modern-day sculptures, ranging from cool to creepy.
Virtual reality, like the hovercar, iis taking longer than expected to progress, but we've made some very large leaps in the right direction. Here are examples.