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SpaceX Competitor Blue Origin Reveals Its Massive New Rocket Engine
Blue Origin

SpaceX Competitor Blue Origin Reveals Its Massive New Rocket Engine

It’s big, shiny, and will get you into space.

Brian Cox: Scientists Give False Sense of Debate on Climate Change
From Quarks to Quasars

Brian Cox: Scientists Give False Sense of Debate on Climate Change

A New AI Can Write Music as Well as a Human Composer
From Quarks to Quasars

A New AI Can Write Music as Well as a Human Composer

The future of art hangs in the balance.

20 Gifs That Teach You Science Concepts In Seconds
Science & Energy

20 Gifs That Teach You Science Concepts In Seconds

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NASA

Congress Just Passed NASA’s $19.5 Billion Budget

Democrats and Republicans agree that space exploration is worth the investment.

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DNA

Scientists Have Stored 2 MB of Data in a Single Speck of DNA

They think they could store 2,859 year's worth of high-def video in just one gram.

Airbus Has Revealed Its Flying Car-Drone Hybrid
Drones

Airbus Has Revealed Its Flying Car-Drone Hybrid

This self-driving vehicle works both on and above the road.

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Artificial Intelligence

An AI Completed 360,000 Hours of Finance Work in Just Seconds

Pack it up, folks. The machines will take it from here.

Scientists Have Found a Way to Reverse the Signs of Aging
Health & Medicine

Scientists Have Found a Way to Reverse the Signs of Aging

And it’s something you might already be doing.

The World Doubled Its Solar Power Capacity in 2016
Solar Power

The World Doubled Its Solar Power Capacity in 2016

Finally, an energy statistic you can be happy to share.

A New World Leader Is Emerging in the Battle Against Climate Change
Climate Change

A New World Leader Is Emerging in the Battle Against Climate Change

One of the planet's worst polluters is also one of clean energy’s biggest advocates.

Dian Fossey: A Scientist to Remember
Environment

Dian Fossey: A Scientist to Remember

A New Study Has Revealed a Link Between Gut Bacteria and Parkinson’s Disease
Bacteria

A New Study Has Revealed a Link Between Gut Bacteria and Parkinson’s Disease

Your gut and your brain are more connected than you think.

New Research Could Turn Water Into the Fuel of Tomorrow
Energy

New Research Could Turn Water Into the Fuel of Tomorrow

Now, there are even more alternatives to fossil fuels.

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Climate Change

The UK’s CO2 Emissions Have Hit a 100-Year Low

The nation has made huge strides in decreasing its carbon footprint.

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NASA

NASA is Going to Create The Coldest Spot in the Known Universe

It will be 100 million times colder than the depths of space.

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Advanced Transport

Volkswagen’s Futuristic ‘Lounge on Wheels’ Drives Itself

No steering wheel. No pedals. Just the future.

China’s New “Weather-Controlling Tech” Could Make it Rain on Demand
Science & Energy

China’s New “Weather-Controlling Tech” Could Make it Rain on Demand

Cloud seeding in China will help address drought-stricken regions.

Tech May Widen the Gap Between Rich and Poor
Robots and Machines

Tech May Widen the Gap Between Rich and Poor

Robots could help the rich get richer, while the poor struggle to stay afloat.

WHO Report: A Quarter of Childhood Deaths are Due to Environmental Pollution
Pollution

WHO Report: A Quarter of Childhood Deaths are Due to Environmental Pollution

The three most common causes of death in children are preventable.