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So Long, Animal Testing? Researchers 3D Print the First Heart-On-A-Chip
The "heart-on-a-chip" can accurately mimic tissue structure and function.
Experts State Robots Will Take Over Additional 850,000 Jobs By 2030
If you're a social worker, doctor, or CEO, you may be safe.
50,000 Beers: Uber’s Self-Driving Truck Just Made Its First Delivery
Otto's autonomous truck shows it really can deliver.
New Video Reveals the Future of Hyperloop
Elon Musk's vision of transportation takes tangible form.
Spain Is Making Major Moves Toward 100 Percent Renewable Energy
Experts believe this is a very achievable goal.
Moths’ Eyes Have Led to New Invisibility Tech
You can't exactly wear it yet, but we're getting there.
The 2020 US Elections Will Completely Transform Autonomous Transportation
Tesloop's CEO predicts the future of transportation.
Extreme Mars: Future Missions May Be Assisted by Humanoid Robots
NASA competition brings out the big bots (and the big bucks).
Sad New Normal: CO2 Levels May Never Again Dip Below 400PPM
Never before have we recorded a year with levels so high.
Toyota’s New Hydrogen Buses Are Heading to Tokyo
The fuel cell buses will go on the market early 2017.
Elon Musk Just Outlined His Plans for Getting Humans to Mars in Reddit AMA
"Ask me anything about becoming a spacefaring civ!"
Expert: Universal Basic Income is an Alternative to Unemployment and Low-Paying Jobs
This banker is banking on basic income.
New Tech Could Let Devices Function for Years Without a Battery
It's like the Energizer bunny on steroids.
New Discovery Could Give Scientists a Way to Destroy Cancer Cells
Human trials may be a long way off, but this is a huge step forward.
Genetics of Autism: Scientists Find New Link
The discovery could shed light on the genetic origins of autism.
This Sock Grants Sensation to Prosthetic Feet
It uses a pressure-sensitive grid attached to vibrating motors.
Planet Nine Could Answer a 150-Year-Old Question About Our Solar System
We've yet to see it, but it’s certainly making its presence felt.
Avoiding Ex Machina: How We Can Ensure Our AI Are Safe
The process is daunting, but not as daunting as the consequences of getting this wrong.