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Exobiology

Neil deGrasse Tyson Reveals When He Thinks We’ll Find Aliens

It might not be the answer you were expecting.

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Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence is Completely Transforming Modern Healthcare

Watson isn’t the only digital doctor in the house.

What Would the Night Sky Look Like If We Could See in All the Wavelengths at Once?
Science & Energy

What Would the Night Sky Look Like If We Could See in All the Wavelengths at Once?

There's a reason our eyes and brains only see so much.

The First Stars of the Universe Formed Masses as Bright as 100 Million Suns
Science & Energy

The First Stars of the Universe Formed Masses as Bright as 100 Million Suns

These stars shone brightly some 13 billion years ago.

Neil deGrasse Tyson Seems Skeptical of Elon Musk’s Mars Plans
Mars

Neil deGrasse Tyson Seems Skeptical of Elon Musk’s Mars Plans

Would you voyage to Mars courtesy of Elon Musk?

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SpaceX

Elon Musk’s SpaceX Just Announced Hundreds of Open Positions

You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to work at SpaceX (but they’re hiring those, too).

Superpowers Are Coming to the Digital World
Virtual Reality

Superpowers Are Coming to the Digital World

Get ready for a superhero experience unlike any other.

New Research Shows How ”Fear Memories” Alter the Mind
Health & Medicine

New Research Shows How ”Fear Memories” Alter the Mind

Better treatment options may be on the way for millions.

The Science & Tech That’s Transforming Our World: Weekly Roundup
Future Society

The Science & Tech That’s Transforming Our World: Weekly Roundup

Oil spill sponge, Wastewater fuel, and more.

Elon Musk Just Launched A Company To Merge Your Brain With A Computer
Artificial Intelligence

Elon Musk Just Launched A Company To Merge Your Brain With A Computer

Humans that are super-intelligent are coming.

Greenland’s Ice Caps Have Passed the Point of No Return
Climate Change

Greenland’s Ice Caps Have Passed the Point of No Return

The news isn't all bad, though.

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Energy

Scientists Think Dark Energy Might Be Just an Illusion

This would make the universe both more and less mysterious.

For $250,000, You Can Have a Flying Suit Like Iron Man’s
Prosthetics and Devices

For $250,000, You Can Have a Flying Suit Like Iron Man’s

Its six compact jet engines will send you hurtling through the sky at 100 mph.

Artificial Intelligence Is Already a Better Artist Than You Are
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence Is Already a Better Artist Than You Are

Someday, students could study these AIs alongside Pollack and Picasso.

If Young Blood Can Combat Aging, It May Be Thanks to Just One Protein
Prosthetics and Devices

If Young Blood Can Combat Aging, It May Be Thanks to Just One Protein

But scientists aren't promising the fountain of youth just yet.

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Quantum Physics

Quantum Physics is Bringing Our Wildest Sci-Fi Dreams to Life

This research will revolutionize our world—if we're willing to fund it.

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Physics

Reports State that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Has Been Irreparably Damaged

A Company in Japan Just Broke the World Record for Solar Panel Efficiency
Solar Power

A Company in Japan Just Broke the World Record for Solar Panel Efficiency

The higher the efficiency, the cheaper the energy.

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Future Society

There’s a Growing Movement to Give Everyone in the World Internet Access

Facebook, Canada, and New York State are all at the forefront.

A Strange Explosion in a Galaxy Billions of Light-Years Away Has Scientists Stumped
Science & Energy

A Strange Explosion in a Galaxy Billions of Light-Years Away Has Scientists Stumped

No known astronomical phenomenon can explain the event.