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Energy

Britain Goes 24 Hours Without Coal-Generated Power for the First Time in 135 Years

For the first time since the Industrial Revolution, Britain satisfied its energy needs without using coal.

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Virtual Reality

Canada Just Took a Major Stand for Net Neutrality

Internet Service Providers cannot privilege content that benefits them.

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Tesla

The Age of Elon: Can Tesla Really Take Over the World?

Elon Musk has, almost single-handedly, thrust us into a new age in energy.

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Elon Musk

Elon Musk: Tesla Could Be One of the Most Valuable Companies in the World in 5 Years

Musk's plan is to take over the world. Literally.

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Hyperloop

Amazon May Be Using a Hyperloop to Deliver Same-Day Shipping

The transport of the future is getting into retail.

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Nanotech

Kurzweil: By 2030, Nanobots Will Flow Throughout Our Bodies

This fleet of tiny robots would keep you healthy and connected to the cloud.

In D.C., Tens of Thousands March for Science — and Survival
Science & Energy

In D.C., Tens of Thousands March for Science — and Survival

The only reason that you are able to read this is because of science.

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Health & Medicine

Futuristic “Smart Bandages” Use 5G Data and Track Human Health

This might mean fewer trips to the doctor and more accurate diagnostics.

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Self-Driving Vehicles

The “Google of China” Is Releasing a Self-Driving Operating System for Free

Baidu is making its tech available to smaller car developers, inviting everyone to the party.

Parallel Universes May Be the Only Hope of Surviving the Death of the Cosmos
Physics

Parallel Universes May Be the Only Hope of Surviving the Death of the Cosmos

But could we ever get to a parallel world?

Here’s Everything You Need to Know about Elon Musk’s Human/AI Brain Merge
Elon Musk

Here’s Everything You Need to Know about Elon Musk’s Human/AI Brain Merge

There was SpaceX. Then there was Tesla. Now there's Neuralink.

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Robots and Machines

In Five Years, Your Smartphone Could Be Reading Your Mind

This device can literally read your thoughts.

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Tesla

Tesla Driver and Passenger Survive a 500-Foot Tumble, Thanks to Safety Features in the Model S

If you needed proof that Tesla is all about safety and saving lives.

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Robotics

Robo Revolution: A Factory Cut Labor Costs in Half, Thanks to Tiny Robots

The robots can sort up to 200,000 packages a day.

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Climate Change

Governor of Louisiana Declares State of Emergency as State’s Coastline Disappears

Louisiana is losing about one football field of coastline every hour.

Astronomers Might Have Finally Taken the First Image of a Black Hole
Black Holes

Astronomers Might Have Finally Taken the First Image of a Black Hole

For the first time ever, we are truly seeing our universe.

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Artificial Intelligence

Expert: Human Immortality Could Be Acquired Through AI

The quest to stop human aging has a new ally.

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Quantum Physics

Scientists: “We Have Detected the Existence of a Fundamentally New State of Matter”

And it could help us build better quantum computers.

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Advanced Transport

A Real Life, All-Electric Flying Car Just Took Off

It can go 183 miles on a single charge, and it will utterly revolutionize transport.

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Future Society

Watch: Neil deGrasse Tyson Has a Critically Important Message for Americans

“These are the most important words I have ever spoken.”