Australian researchers are using AI and mathematics to detect tiny changes that may precede the often-deadly events
Harvard scientists develop a printing technique that could impact a slew of industries, from biopharmaceuticals to food and cosmetics
The RangerBot is a new line of defense against coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish
Biomedical engineers have developed a wall-mounted scanner that can detect microbes that cause foodborne illness
Humans can readily manipulate all kinds of objects. But robots need better mechanics—and a lot more intelligence
Years before the birth of the Google, a forgotten experiment laid the groundwork for the ubiquitous search engine
A new Stanford-designed technology pairs Google Glass with a face-identifying AI app that tells wearers what emotions they're seeing
Nimesha Ranasinghe is bringing a new dimension to virtual reality, embedding electric taste simulation technology into utensils
Sidewalk Labs envisions modular streets that can morph to meet the everyday needs of a neighborhood
A Seattle museum keeps its vintage computers in working order, so that visitors can experience the evolution of the machine
The same LIDAR technology that lets driverless cars "see" their surroundings can be used to spot changes in a landscape indicative of grave sites
Engineers are finding a connection between paper snowflakes and wearable devices that stretch and bend with your body
The Air and Space Museum’s new “We All Fly” gallery will encourage imaginations to soar
As EVs make more inroads, giving tenants somewhere to plug in their cars could become a selling point
These odd-looking spectacles are the latest invention to try to resolve the common ailment
Biogeographers have built a virtual world to trace the emergence and extinction of species during the last eight glacial cycles
The publication gave rise to a new community of environmental thinkers, where hippies and technophiles found common ground
An indoor megafarm might be the best way for the United Arab Emirates—a country that imports an estimated 85 percent of its food—to attempt to feed itself
Robotic milkers, video cameras and even sensors hidden inside cows will help the facility get the most milk from a healthy herd
The insects, which spread Chagas disease, can now be tracked with miniature radios to stop the spread of illness
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