Now You Can Get Your Kentucky Fried Chicken With a Side of Artificial Intelligence
Charge your cell phone wirelessly while you tell a robot your order. It's a dream come true.
Charge your cell phone wirelessly while you tell a robot your order. It's a dream come true.
Portugal ran for more than half a week without having to resort to fossil fuels.
Researchers are taking airborne drone technologies into the deep.
Red giants—the penultimate phase of stellar senescence—may harbor habitable zones that could be stable for billions of years, and create conditions suitable for life in the outer reaches of their planetary systems.
We're making a "genealogy" of the mathematical cosmos and have more than 20 million objects catalogued.
Think the world already knows everything there is to know about light? Think again.
For the first time ever, NASA has captured a (previously invisible) maelstrom.
We thought that no eukaryotic cell could exist without mitochondria. We were wrong.
Looking at brain plasticity may have given us a way to fix single-sided deafness.
This will have you projecting an interface onto your body.
A team from China has just announced their newest creation: a mind-controlled car. A car that can go forward, back, stop, and do other things using only a person's thoughts.
Origami capsule made of meat can be ingested to remove objects swallowed accidentally, patch up wounds or deliver medicine.
Chirping isn't just for the birds anymore.
The suit gives you super-strength and may be the future of transport.
A team of US chemists has created an algorithm that predicts reactant conditions for making crystals. And it learns from our failures.
This new thread can change its color, thanks to electrical charges.
Machine learning + an artificial hand = one dexterous robot.
We can now copy art styles from famous paintings and make it look like Van Gogh painted the whole Star Wars movie.
Google Maps may be heading to your home, quite literally.
Oh, and the magnetic North pole is moving East towards Asia.