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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…
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…
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 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…
Gene Roddenberry would be beaming with pride right now to see the scientific community hellbent on making his science fiction into science fact. Gene did … Read more…
It’s a rare treat for me to take my kids out for a day at the museum and today was that day. Three of my … Read more…
Space is awesome. Most of us get excited to watch rocket launches, satellite imagery, and even the thought of manned missions to places like Mars … Read more…
A group of friends decided to strap a GoPro to a weather balloon to see what happens, well, nothing happened for two years. Back in … Read more…
In his interview with Stephen Colbert on Late Night with Stephen Colbert on Wednesday night, Elon Musk outlined his – somewhat villainous sounding – plan … Read more…
OK, I don’t care what you’re doing September 27th you need to take just a moment of your life to watch the night sky and … Read more…
The restructuring of Alphabet properties continues as another Google division project is splitting off into its own company under Alphabet. Google X is well known … Read more…
While not a new idea by any means – the first “space elevator” was proposed by a Russian scientist back in 1895 – space elevators … Read more…
It looks like the day has finally come to where robots start having kids. Of course it’s not the way us humans do it, rather it’s … Read more…
Fusion reactors have been a dream since the 1950’s. Creating a nearly inexhaustible power source and finding a way to harness the same sort of … Read more…
Imagine a high-rise office building powered exclusively by the windows installed in it. Imagine turning an entire city into one giant solar panel. With all … Read more…
It’s here: Levetiracetam is the first ever 3D printed drug to be approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Levetiracetam is used to … Read more…
Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering has created one of the coolest robots in recent history. The Wyss Institute, in collaboration with Korea’s Seoul National … Read more…
Like it or not, the age of artificial intelligence (AI) is coming and in some ways is already here. The use of AI robots is … Read more…
Remember back in the days when we switched our TV’s from VHF to UHF? The UHF channels always seemed to be just a little bit … Read more…
NASA wants to explore Jupiter and other gaseous planets with a new robot, NASA Windbots, that will fly in the atmosphere, fueled by turbulence. Space … Read more…
We have all heard the name Neil Armstrong, the first man to take step on the moon back on July 20th, 1969 from the Apollo … Read more…
New research is showing that global warming was here long before humans came unto the scene. University of Adelaide Professor Alan Cooper found that “extinction events” … Read more…