Read the latest articles from Futurism (Page 1303)

Uber’s Self-Driving Cars Are Officially Allowed on California Roads
Self-Driving Vehicles

Uber’s Self-Driving Cars Are Officially Allowed on California Roads

Cars without human drivers are coming to a road near you.

A New $10 Male Contraceptive Is 98% Effective After Just One Shot
Health & Medicine

A New $10 Male Contraceptive Is 98% Effective After Just One Shot

The drug is effective, but will pharmaceutical companies invest in it?

Will Humans One Day Colonize the Universe?
Exobiology

Will Humans One Day Colonize the Universe?

Should we even want to?

Watch: Scientists Just Took the First “Image” Of Thunder
Science & Energy

Watch: Scientists Just Took the First “Image” Of Thunder

The weather has never looked like this before.

evatar organ-on-a-chip pharmaceutical testing women's health
Treatments

A New Menstrual Biochip Could Revolutionize Treatments For Reproductive Diseases

The future of reproductive health fits in the palm of your hand.

Production Is Ramping up on These Meatless Burgers That “Bleed”
Future Society

Production Is Ramping up on These Meatless Burgers That “Bleed”

Bill Gates and Google are backing this “impossible” food.

This Startup Plans to Revolutionize Quantum Computing Technology Faster Than Ever
Quantum Computing

This Startup Plans to Revolutionize Quantum Computing Technology Faster Than Ever

Investors are eager to get in on the ground floor of this revolutionary technology.

epa
Science & Energy

The EPA Approves the Continued Use of a Harmful Chemical in Pesticides

The agency is ignoring its own evidence that the chemical is toxic to humans.

Brain Implants Have Allowed a Quadriplegic Man to Move His Arm
Brain Implants

Brain Implants Have Allowed a Quadriplegic Man to Move His Arm

“It's better than I thought it would be.”

New Study Finds That Six Jobs Are Lost for Every Robot Added to the Workforce
Future Society

New Study Finds That Six Jobs Are Lost for Every Robot Added to the Workforce

And those who keep their jobs see their wages drop.

A Japanese Man Has Become the First Recipient of Donated, Reprogrammed Stem Cells
Health & Medicine

A Japanese Man Has Become the First Recipient of Donated, Reprogrammed Stem Cells

We already donate blood to save lives. Stem cell donations may be next.

It’s Time to Rethink How We Are Educating Our Children
Future Society

It’s Time to Rethink How We Are Educating Our Children

The world is radically different than it was a century ago, yet our schools are basically the same.

Major Firm Announces It’s Replacing Its Employees with A.I.
Future Society

Major Firm Announces It’s Replacing Its Employees with A.I.

Welcome to the age of automation.

Stephen Hawking Appears as a Hologram to Discuss the Future of Science
Future Society

Stephen Hawking Appears as a Hologram to Discuss the Future of Science

First, Tupac at Coachella. Now, Hawking in Hong Kong.

Tesla Aims to Be A “One-Stop Shop” for All of Your Sustainable Energy Needs
Energy

Tesla Aims to Be A “One-Stop Shop” for All of Your Sustainable Energy Needs

From your car to your city, Tesla’s ready to power it all.

Watch: The Amazing Intelligence of Crows
Evolution

Watch: The Amazing Intelligence of Crows

"Birdbrained" really shouldn't be considered an insult.

A New “Intelligent Routing” Algorithm for Cars Could Dramatically Improve Traffic Flow
Future Society

A New “Intelligent Routing” Algorithm for Cars Could Dramatically Improve Traffic Flow

It’s like Waze on steroids.

analemma tallest building future cities
Future Society

Here’s How Long You’d Survive on a Skyscraper That Hangs Off an Asteroid

It's literally out of this world. Maybe too much.

Tech Giants Are Racing to Be the First to Develop “The Last App”
Artificial Intelligence

Tech Giants Are Racing to Be the First to Develop “The Last App”

This one app will rule them all.

New VR Ads Know If You’re Watching or Ignoring Commercials
Virtual Reality

New VR Ads Know If You’re Watching or Ignoring Commercials

This tech takes ad tracking to a whole new level.