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Researchers Develop Therapy to Halt Progression of ALS in Mice
Science & Energy

The Coming Age of the Military Micro-Drone
Military

Project Skybender: Google’s Plan To Deliver 5G Internet From A Drone
Google

Stephen Hawking Suggests That Black Holes Could Power Our Future
Black Holes

Take A Look At The Highest-Resolution Image Ever Taken In Space
Off-World

Microsoft May Be Running The World’s Biggest Turing Test
Artificial Intelligence

NASA’s Mega-Rocket Will Launch Craft to Mars and Carry 13 Tiny CubeSats
Mars

Map to the Stars: Revealing the Source of the Gravitational Waves
Gravitational Waves

Control Virtual Reality With Your Hands, Thanks to Leap Motion
Virtual Reality

Japanese Scientists Turn Graphene Into a Superconductor
Graphene

No. The “Outer-Spacey Music” Heard By Apollo 10 Astronauts was Not Aliens
Exobiology

New Software Detects CEOs’ Emotions and Correlating Financial Performance
Robots and Machines

Quantum Surreality: Scientists Observe the Motion of Entangled Photons
Physics

Innovative Honeycomb Design May Revolutionize Solar Power
Solar Power

20 Percent of Universe’s Normal Matter Exists in Dark Cosmic Voids
Off-World

New research shows that black holes have forced normal matter into the vast expanse between cosmic filaments.

An Antimatter Drive In Less Than a Decade? It’s Not as Far-Fetched as You Might Think
Space

A former Fermilab physicist is starting a crowdfunding campaign to build an antimatter drive.

Hubble Just Discovered a Host of New Behemoth Stars
Off-World

Each month, these stars eject enough stellar material to make an Earth-sized planet.

The Jupiter-Sized Comet: Astronomers Find Most Eccentric Alien World to Date
Off-World

This planet has one of the weirdest orbits ever seen.

Get Ready for Groceries Grown in a Test-Tube
Robots and Machines

Experts are expecting lab-grown, animal-based products to hit shelves in five years.

NASA Sees a Supernova Flash for the First Time Ever
NASA

The odds of seeing such an incredibly rare event are astronomically low.