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As plans continue to develop to colonize other planets like Mars, some scientists are suggesting that the different environment could create an entirely new and different human species. Read More: http://www.trueactivist.com/scientists-say-that-
About 140 million miles away, on a big red rock circling the sun, a little rover by the name of Curiosity is crawling around a barren landscape of stone and silence.
Your phone can now conduct eye exams.
SpaceX is building a hyperloop, Elon Musk's fantastical, futuristic transport tube capable of moving people and freight at speeds of 760 miles per hour.
In nature, there are numerous species that die immediately after reproducing, like the female octopus. Others, like the alligator, may not age at all. So what do they have in common?
An Italian neurosurgeon's project to undertake the first human head transplant has received a skeptical welcome in the United States, where he made a pitch to donors and fellow scientists.
If all goes according to plan, a little Thai girl nicknamed Einz who is now dead will some day read this sentence.
The man who received the world's first penis transplant is doing well. His new penis is working completely normally six months after his operation, and in fact, he is set to become a father.
TAYLOR WILSON ALWAYS DREAMED OF CREATING A STAR. NOW HE'S BECOME ONE
TAYLOR WILSON ALWAYS DREAMED OF CREATING A STAR. NOW HE'S BECOME ONE
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The 64th annual California State Science Fair draws nearly 1,000 brainy kids from all over the state.
Astronauts could use overnight habitats they can toss in the trunks of their rovers.
The Boy Who Played With Fusion?had its beginnings in 2010 when, as a contributing editor at PopSci, I discovered a small and unusual community of makers, high-energy hobbyists who were taking on both the formidable theory and the precision engineer
With near Earth space filled with numerous "city killer" asteroids, we don't wanna miss a thing
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Since the dawn of computer science, humans have dreamt of building machines that can carry our memories and preserve our minds after our fleshy bodies decay.
When it comes to creating surfaces, it's a simple task to either make ones that are smooth or ones that are bumpy. But now researchers at MIT have created one that can be both.
Today the European Space Agency released images that may point to the final resting place of its lovely lost lander, Philae.
On one side: Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX (and Tesla Motors), backed by Google. On the other: Musk's friend Greg Wyler, founder of OneWeb, backed by Virgin Galactic parent company The Virgin Group and its eccentric billionaire founder Richard Brans
Sandwich lovers around the world will forever remember 2015 as the year scientists solved the great Swiss cheese mystery.
Manufactured materials could lead to breakthroughs in batteries, supercapacitors, and eventually carbon-capture systems.
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The bacteria could be programmed to pick up on any chemical, not just the stuff given off by dead tumor cells, Danino said. The work is still in its early stages, and it's not clear whether the system would work in people. But if it does work, resea
When a person's heart suddenly stops beating, CPR can sometimes save that person's life.
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If you pay attention to tech or gaming news, you're going to hear a lot about virtual reality in the next week.
Like a neural wiretap that could someday modify the brain