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25 Watts of Power Produced from Microbial Fuel Cell
Robots and Machines

25 Watts of Power Produced from Microbial Fuel Cell

Umm. A battery made from bacteria poop?

South Korean Dog Cloning Facility Can Give You Your Dead Dog Back
Science & Energy

South Korean Dog Cloning Facility Can Give You Your Dead Dog Back

Forever friends?

Robo-Burger Joint to Open in San Francisco
Artificial Intelligence

Robo-Burger Joint to Open in San Francisco

Robots will cook your favorite burger, just the way you want it.

MIT Engineers Test Programmable RNA Vaccines
Prosthetics and Devices

MIT Engineers Test Programmable RNA Vaccines

This brings hope to the front lines of managing viral outbreaks.

Tetraquark Evidence Mounts with Help from the Large Hadron Collider
Science & Energy

Tetraquark Evidence Mounts with Help from the Large Hadron Collider

These exotic structures may not even be particles.

Pokemon Go: the Most Anticipated Augmented Reality Game is Finally Here
Virtual Reality

Pokemon Go: the Most Anticipated Augmented Reality Game is Finally Here

The whole world is your hunting ground.

Experiment Finds that Vision Gets Temporarily Clearer By Zapping the Brain
Brain

Experiment Finds that Vision Gets Temporarily Clearer By Zapping the Brain

But don't throw out your glasses just yet.

Little Big Splat: Giant Impact May Have Formed the Moons of Mars
Mars

Little Big Splat: Giant Impact May Have Formed the Moons of Mars

Hydrogen Cyanide on Saturn’s Moon Could Change our Understanding of Life in Space as We Know It
Moon

Hydrogen Cyanide on Saturn’s Moon Could Change our Understanding of Life in Space as We Know It

This may change our views on what guides the fundamental nature of hosting life.

The Antarctic Ice Sheet Is Breaking Apart From the Inside, Adding to Rising Sea Levels
Science & Energy

The Antarctic Ice Sheet Is Breaking Apart From the Inside, Adding to Rising Sea Levels

"We may see significant collapse of West Antarctica in our lifetimes."

Bulgaria Amends Law to Require Open Source Governmental Software
Future Society

Bulgaria Amends Law to Require Open Source Governmental Software

Bulgaria is paving the way. Will other countries follow suit?

Artificial Human Heart May Just Be Possible Thanks to This Silicon Stingray
Science & Energy

Artificial Human Heart May Just Be Possible Thanks to This Silicon Stingray

This is a breakthrough worth watching over the next years to come.

Curiosity Mars Rover Unexpectedly Shut Down Over the Weekend
Mars

Curiosity Mars Rover Unexpectedly Shut Down Over the Weekend

Engineers are on it.

Scientists Are Mutating Rat Genes To Turn Them Into ‘Super Sniffers’
Science & Energy

Scientists Are Mutating Rat Genes To Turn Them Into ‘Super Sniffers’

Mutated rodents can have the ability to sniff out drugs and explosives.

New Smart Glasses Will Allow You To Control Computers With Just Your Eyes
Computers

New Smart Glasses Will Allow You To Control Computers With Just Your Eyes

Say hello to a hands-free world, with technology moving as fast as you think.

Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm Is World’s Most Advanced Bionic Arm
Prosthetics and Devices

Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm Is World’s Most Advanced Bionic Arm

The force is strong with this one.

Military Using Augmented and Virtual Reality to Train Medics
Virtual Reality

Military Using Augmented and Virtual Reality to Train Medics

The program will train medical personnel on how to respond to emergencies from the back of a helicopter.

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Tesla

New Tesla-Like Charging System Can Juice up an Electric Bus in Just 10 Minutes

If you're a developer, you can even play around with the company's patent-free system.

Hubble Just Got a Look at the Crab Nebula’s ‘Beating Heart’
Off-World

Hubble Just Got a Look at the Crab Nebula’s ‘Beating Heart’

The inner region sends out clock-like pulses of radiation and waves of charged particles embedded in magnetic fields.

Astronomers Discover a New Dwarf Planet in Our Solar System
Off-World

Astronomers Discover a New Dwarf Planet in Our Solar System

The tiny planet is the 18th largest object located in the Kuiper Belt.