Now you can reportedly track what your brain has been doing all night, all in the name of a good night's sleep
Experts say a changing battlefield prompts calls for increasing emotional intelligence as well as technical prowess
Robots are able to do a lot of things. But now they're taking on the biggest challenge of all: Figuring out how humans work
It's time to say good-bye to the iconic, but inefficient incandescent bulb and welcome in LEDs
The idea of manipulating the Earth's atmosphere has been derided as too risky and too arrogant. That may be changing
Scientists are testing innovative ways to keep frightening memories from controlling people's lives
Some are ingenious, some long overdue and some a bit strange. But all provide a glimpse of a different future
The Ford Motor Company envisioned a Batmobile in every garage.
Companies and scientists are using games and competitions to bring in fresh thinking from outsiders
Don't just download music. Download sculpture. Or a bicycle. That's the promise of 3D printing
They're not ready for prime time, but electric cars are starting to pick up speed
Everyone talks about innovation, but most people seem uncomfortable with the creative forces that make it happen
Experts think it's only a matter of time before cities are being run by sensors connected to powerful computers
NASA and the Defense Department want scientists to start dreaming the next impossible dream: Exploring another solar system
Pet products are already a huge business. Innovations like pet GPS and remote feeding devices are making it even bigger
We're moving closer to the day when flying robots will make decisions on their own
The idea that technology is causing us to lose our mental edge won't go away
Following the collapse of the ballyhooed solar firm, these are dark times for renewable energy. But big players are betting it's treehugger fantasy
Before Marie Curie, these women dedicated their lives to science and made significant advances
The day is coming soon when Walmart and other retailers will analyze your "social genome" by tracking what you say on Facebook and Twitter
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