Cancer, Cancer Research, And Technology
We all know someone that swears by the adage “They have a cure for cancer, but they won’t give it to us because then they’d … Read more…
We all know someone that swears by the adage “They have a cure for cancer, but they won’t give it to us because then they’d … Read more…
New research coming out of UCLA is proving that having a high BMI (body mass index) does not make a person unhealthy. For years we’ve … Read more…
OK, so maybe we’re not one step closer to Skynet with this new MIT AI chip but we are progressing at a decent rate with … Read more…
It seems like only yesterday that the Hyperloop system was just a gleam in the eye of Elon Musk. Touted as a manner of transportation … Read more…
A new “wearable” device being tested to suppress brain-cancer cell growth in patients ended its clinical trials early with positive results. Optune is a battery … Read more…
Marvel’s Merc With a Mouth has a message for all you guys out there, and delivers this PSA in a way that only Deadpool can. … Read more…
A new flexible and transparent pressure sensor material is being developed by Japanese and American researchers and could make breast cancer screening easier. Current pressure … Read more…
UK electric car sales might be on the rise, but the government believes the public still needs convincing that plug-in vehicles are the future. As … Read more…
Move over Pluto, it looks like our solar system has a new ninth planet, at least according to current Caltech findings. Planet Nine, as it’s … Read more…
That’s right, according to world renowned physicist/scientist Stephen Hawking, science & tech could wipe out the human race in the next 100 years. But it’s … Read more…
Just in case you were still holding out hope on a potential career as a web slinging wall climber, the researchers at the University of … Read more…
It looks like MIT has built a new transparent polymer film that stores sunlight and outputs it as energy at a later time. According to the … Read more…
I know what you’re thinking. “Wait, the same Audi that manufacturers automobiles wants to land on the moon?” The answer is yes, that same company (Audi) … Read more…
Often times we define technology by the things we use around us: cell phones, televisions, smartwatches, and IoT devices. Honestly most tech sites, including us, … Read more…
Giant squid aren’t too common of a sighting. You can bet that when one of these creatures from the deep surface, news of it would … Read more…
Scientists have developed a new super strong structural metal that could be used to make more fuel-efficient cars, aircraft and other transportation vehicles. The new … Read more…
The National Health Service in the UK is partnering with the popular dating application Tinder to raise awareness of organ donations amongst young people. The … Read more…
Say hello to Verily, or as we previously known it as Google Life Sciences division, which was recently placed under the Alphabet umbrella. The division will … Read more…
Human cloning is somewhat of a tricky subject. Some are for it, while others are against it. Which ever side you fall on, the technology … Read more…
Our recent article on Monday about gene editing gained quite a bit of attention and lots of response. There seemed to be several basic categories of responses … Read more…
Jennifer Doudna and her research partner Emmanuelle Charpentier both won the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, Massry Prize. You’d see that and decide these were … Read more…
An international team of researchers have discovered the oldest stars in the Milky Way galaxy which could lead to more clues as to how our … Read more…
This is already sounding like something from Tim Burton’s film Frankenweenie, where a boy wants to bring back his dead dog back to life with the use … Read more…
Wearable devices are still somewhat in their infancy. We’ve really just seen the first generations of many devices (most recently smartwatches) that attempt to provide … Read more…
NASA has shared images of Pluto that guitar god Jimi Hendrix would have been proud of. The dwarf planet appears to be wrapped in a … Read more…
We let you know a little bit about Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry Robot Revolution exhibit last month, and today we had an opportunity to … Read more…
We aren’t quite to the point where commercial spaceports are completely necessary for human travel or shipping cargo, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t … Read more…
One of the most important scientific mediums of our time is without question, physics. With labs like Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory … Read more…