Stargate SG-1 may no longer be on the air, but its props are still kicking around. So if you've ever wanted to own an X-699 rifle or, you know, a real Stargate from the show, now's your chance.
This awesome homemade Stargate was built by a father and son in Australia out of wood, coat hangers, tubing and styrofoam. The gate actually spins, and they also created a video that adds a working puddle to the whole thing.
A user by the name of Gup over at the TechPowerup forums has whipped up one of the most impressive Stargate case mods we've seen 'round these parts. It's modeled after a Goa'uld Ha'tak starship from the series, and features...
Researchers at Cornell University in New York have created robotic cubes that can create copies of themselves in under three minutes which, surprisingly, the scientists purport are simple machines. Self-replicating robots are simple? That's because that's all the cubes do...
Major props to LEGOsmith Michael Z., who spent a considerable chunk of his time crafting a replica of the Asgard flagship, Beliskner, as seen in Stargate SG-1. With all the LEGOs he used to build it, it's really got...
Our sister site SCI FI Wire has some exclusive concept art from the new SCI FI Channel show Stargate Universe (the same SCI FI Channel that, um, happens to own DVICE). This "Ancient Console" concept really stands out, with...
When paintball enthusiast Mad Matt gets bored, he looks at his collection of replica guns. And when he looks at those? He figures out new ways to shoot people with them. Mad Matt had a Stargate SG-1 version of a...