It would be a big help for autonomous vehicles. Self-driving cars need accurate maps. They need to know what roads to take to get from one place to another, but they also need to know where to expect a stop sign, for example, or what the road's spe
Mammography, the boob-smooshing imaging technique used to detect breast cancer, has an overdiagnosis problem. Doctors have long known that some portion of the tumors revealed by the scans might never become life-threatening--but they haven't been
When David Limp thinks about the future of Alexa, the AI assistant he oversees at Amazon, he imagines a world not unlike Star Trek--a future in which you could be anywhere, asking anything, and an ambient computer would be there to fulfill your ever
The Air Force has selected SpaceX to launch the secretive X-37B unmanned spaceplane on its fifth mission to orbit, according to Spaceflight Now. The Falcon 9 Upgrade or Full Thrust that will be used is taller and more powerful than previous versions
Until hackers discovered the internet of things, a maker of kitchen appliances didn't have to worry about the security of its toasters. Now, though, the proliferation of networked devices--from televisions to refrigerators to, someday, self-driving
Boeing Co is looking ahead to a brave new world where jetliners fly without pilots and aims to test some of the technology next year, the world's biggest plane maker said in a briefing ahead of the Paris Airshow.
of physics, because real physics is dominated by men like Sir Isaac Newton...(Natural News) It should be said -- plainly, loudly and often -- that far-Left "progressives" and their ideological soulmates in the Democratic Party care nothing abou
Since August 2016, Karmazin's company, Ambrosia, has been transfusing people aged 35 and older with plasma – the liquid component of blood – taken from people aged between 16 and 25. So far, 70 people have been treated, all of whom paid Ambrosi
A researcher with the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at UT Dallas has designed a novel computing system made solely from carbon that might one day replace the silicon transistors that power today's electronic devices.
Luke speaks with longtime friend Jason Bermas, a documentary film maker best known for Loose Change 9/11 a groundbreaking mega-viral film exposing many of the ridiculous lies told by governments and fake news. As a human who knew the second I saw th
Wal-Mart Stores Inc executives on Friday reassured workers they remained integral to the company's success as they highlighted investments in online sales and other technology to compete with rivals like Amazon.com Inc.
Despite more than 1,700 medical studies1 being performed on coconut oil, it continues to be vilified mainly because 90 percent of its fat content is saturated fat. However, saturated fats, and most particularly coconut oil, are a vital part of the hu
A researcher with the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at UT Dallas has designed a novel computing system made solely from carbon that might one day replace the silicon transistors that power today's electronic devices.
After more than a decade in development, Cirrus Aircraft has finally begun delivering its new SF50 Vision Jet to the first of more than 600 customers who've queued up for it.
AAA is raising premiums on Tesla vehicles by 30% after data showed that owners of Model S and Model X cars filed claims at abnormally high rates, and that those claims cost more compared with other cars in the same class, Automotive News reported.
to produce warming trend from any data set... (Natural News) "The hockey stick debate is thus about two things. At a technical level it is about flaws in methodology and erroneous results in a scientific paper. But at a political level, the debate
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has picked up steam over the last few years as a number of studies have demonstrated that treatment's many health benefits. In fact, the intervention was credited for the cancer remission of a New York-based woman.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has become the first head of a major semiconductor company to say what academics have been suggesting for some time: Moore's Law is dead.
The Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) is the world's most powerful x-ray laser, and it's designed to help scientists uncover the secrets of the microscopic world in more detail.
Law enforcement's use of the surveillance devices known as stingrays, fake cell towers that can intercept communications and track phones, remains as murky as it is controversial, hidden in non-disclosure agreements and cloak-and-dagger secrecy. Bu