Urban planners from Mexico City to Toulouse are adopting the high-flying mode of transit. Will it catch on elsewhere?
A needle-free injection system, a bug-watching garden camera, a wearable that helps with memory lapses and more were unveiled at the annual Las Vegas trade show
From indestructible tardigrades to body-merging comb jellies, animals can teach humans so much about medicine, robotics, aging and survival
Architecture students at the University of Hong Kong invented a cooling apparatus that attaches to a construction helmet
Creative circuitry and rolling robots make up this year’s top toys for teaching kids to love science, technology, engineering and math
The devices were used to track movement and measure productivity—an insightful foreshadowing of our current preoccupation with personal data
In the international competition, people with physical disabilities put state-of-the-art devices to the test as they race to complete the tasks of everyday life
The early polygraph machine was considered the most scientific way to detect deception—but that was a myth
Computer scientist and meteorologist Amy McGovern has studied the technology for two decades, and she weighs in with some answers
The ocean became a dumping ground for weapons after Allied forces defeated the Nazis. Now a team of robots and divers is making the waters safer
Can automated restaurants still be community and cultural spaces, or will they become feeding stations for humans? These and other questions loom as new food tech reaches the market
To make good on its promise, the 2028 host city is in a four-year sprint to ready its public transportation for the onslaught of athletes, coaches and spectators
Scientists are working on a machine learning tool that could turn anyone with a camera into an expert tracker
Novel materials are hitting assembly lines with just the right properties to build cars that are both safer and more fuel-efficient
Technology has advanced sports including fencing and pole vaulting
The bold choices of female athletes like Serena Williams have pushed brands, including Nike and Speedo, to produce better gear
High-tech features are making treacherous ocean passages feel tame
Membership services like Flow Club, Flown and Caveday offer online study halls complete with proctors and goal setting
Invented 50 years ago, the curious box deciphered an arcane kind of code to offer shoppers a trip into the future
This space-age sensation kicked the American road trip into high gear
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