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The Way That Students Learn Today Is Wrong
Virtual Reality

The Way That Students Learn Today Is Wrong

It's time for a new kind of education.

Disrupting Traffic: Cars Aren’t The Future of Transport
Advanced Transport

Disrupting Traffic: Cars Aren’t The Future of Transport

Get ready for flight.

MIT Has Developed a Robot that Can Find the Leak in Any Pipe System
Robotics

MIT Has Developed a Robot that Can Find the Leak in Any Pipe System

The robot could save the environment and millions of dollars simultaneously.

Understanding A 10 Dimensional Universe
Science & Energy

Understanding A 10 Dimensional Universe

The four dimensions we experience could just be the beginning.

A New Breakthrough in Quantum Computing is Set to Transform Our World
Quantum Physics

A New Breakthrough in Quantum Computing is Set to Transform Our World

We officially have a 51-qubit quantum computer.

This Altcoin Is Ready to Challenge Bitcoin’s Domination of the Crypto Market
Bitcoin

This Altcoin Is Ready to Challenge Bitcoin’s Domination of the Crypto Market

The “silver Bitcoin” could prove superior based on four factors.

alzheimer's mice memory loss aging
Health & Medicine

New Evidence Suggests Alzheimer’s Doesn’t Destroy Memories, it Only Blocks Them

Scientists were able to bridge the gap between the mind and the “lost” memory.

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Self-Driving Vehicles

The First Major U.S. Bill on Self-Driving Cars Just Got House Committee Approval

They want to give manufacturers the ability to "safely innovate."

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Brain

Study of 111 Deceased NFL Players’ Brains Reveals 110 Had the Degenerative Disease CTE

Will this change the way we approach sports and safety?

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Falcon

The Falcon Heavy Maiden Launch Will be in November, Elon Musk Announced

The rocket will be capable of carrying 54,000 kg (119,000 lb) into orbit.

Study Asserts a Full Course of Antibiotics Might Not Be Necessary — and Could Be Harmful
Health & Medicine

Study Asserts a Full Course of Antibiotics Might Not Be Necessary — and Could Be Harmful

“While the ‘complete the course’ message is one we all know, we have found that it is time for this message to change.”

Scientists Unravel the Mystery of DNA Organization
Science & Energy

Scientists Unravel the Mystery of DNA Organization

These results revise the standard model for DNA and could provide new avenues for fighting disease.

Scientists Find that Monthly Injections are Better than Daily Pills at Fighting HIV
Health & Medicine

Scientists Find that Monthly Injections are Better than Daily Pills at Fighting HIV

This could change the lives of many living in areas where HIV is stigmatized.

Are We Living in a Computer Simulation? Elon Musk Thinks So.
Elon Musk

Are We Living in a Computer Simulation? Elon Musk Thinks So.

He thinks there’s only a one in a billion chance that we’re in living in "reality."

Scientists Successfully Slow Aging in Mice Using Stem Cells
Health & Medicine

Scientists Successfully Slow Aging in Mice Using Stem Cells

“It’s a breakthrough. The brain controls how long we live.”

NASA’s Megarocket Reaches Another Milestone, Aces 3rd Test
NASA

NASA’s Megarocket Reaches Another Milestone, Aces 3rd Test

Soon it will be flying around the Moon.

A Tech Startup Is Releasing a Wearable Cryptocurrency Payment Device
Cryptocurrency

A Tech Startup Is Releasing a Wearable Cryptocurrency Payment Device

Users can pay for drinks and more with a flick of their wrists.

The Holographic Universe Principle
From Quarks to Quasars

The Holographic Universe Principle

This bizarre idea could explain everything from telepathy to out-of-body experiences.

The Race to Prove “Quantum Supremacy” May Be Won in the Next Year
Quantum Computing

The Race to Prove “Quantum Supremacy” May Be Won in the Next Year

When it arrives, we’ll be able to control the very building blocks of the universe.

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Cancer

A New Test Uses a Single Drop of Blood to Screen for 13 Types of Cancer

Soon, diagnosing cancer could be as simple as a pinprick.