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The Navy has deployed underwater drones beneath the ice in the Arctic Ocean to assess how quickly the ice is melting and understand how soon the U.S. and Russia will be competing for strategic waterways in the region.
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?Imagine if we could do as the plants do, and feed directly off the sun's energy. It would certainly make our lives easier: The countless hours spent purchasing, preparing, and eating food could be redirected elsewhere (and we wouldn't even nee
Building a robot has been one of humanity's longest-standing dreams. Mechanical helper beings appear in the stories of ancient civilizations the world over, from Greece to China to Israel.
It's truly amazing how much data NASA has on tap at any given moment.
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For one thing, Spot is the smallest of Boston Dynamics' quadruped robots (outside of the lab-bound LittleDog) and shows the cleanest engineering. It's nimbler than Big Dog, though the two may be related, and the electrical/hydraulic system, which m
Users say meth creates a feeling of euphoria along with increased energy and reduced appetite. A psychostimulant, meth is highly addictive despite, or perhaps, because of the fact that it causes profound and long-lasting damage to the brain. Post-mor
It's becoming clearer that the entire tech world is trying to get in on virtual reality on the ground floor.
On Twitter recently, someone asked the question "Why do people doubt science?"
A Colorado company has come up with a way to incorporate a waterproof membrane into a single-layer textile. Voormi's so-called Core Technology can be used to make thinner and less bulky waterproof outerwear.
Astronomers have discovered a distant, massive and ancient black hole that calls into question current models for the early expansion of the universe.
The world's first full-body transplant – in which someone's head would be sewn onto a donor body – could take place in just two years, according to a controversial surgeon.
From bronze alloys to plastic composites, humans have been making artificial materials for thousands of years.
Astronomers have just released a brand-new, best-ever 3D view of the deep universe, and it's a doozy.
He calculated that our brains will categorize experiences and our reactions to them along with applicable actions in a file within the subconscious. Thus by natural extension, depression or non acceptable behavior is merely a case of a given file go
As more people get tattooed, more of those people regret having done so.
Samsung admits its TVs might spy on you, warns against carrying out sensitive conversations
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Ecology has always been a bit doughy compared to subject like physics, chemistry, and hell, even biology.
In its latest attempt to kick-start lady libidos with a pill, Sprout Pharmaceuticals announced this week that it will resubmit its female sex drug, flibanserin, for FDA approval.
A leading climate scientist said calls purportedly from the CIA left him 'scared' about the consequences
A team of MIT researchers has developed a new, self-healing hydrogel that doesn't require surgical implantation, but can be injected using a syringe.
Kevin Ryan, a science/engineering employee of the firm that certified the steel used in the construction of the World Trade Center skyscrapers, realized that the official explanation of the destruction of the three skyscrapers was false.
New trials suggest microscopic stealth drones could be used to seek and repair damaged arteries and prevent heart attacks
New trials suggest microscopic stealth drones could be used to seek and repair damaged arteries and prevent heart attacks