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Good night, Chang'e-5. China's lunar lander has completed its mission of collecting the first lunar samples in almost half a century. 
Future Society

Chinese Lander Dies on Lunar Surface

Good night, Chang'e-5.

A pair of physicists suggests that treating the Sun like a giant gravitational lens would give us a clear view of distant exoplanets.
Physics

Giant Telescope Could Spot Individual Continents on Exoplanets

A NASA scientist has an idea to snap incredible photos of planets in other star systems.

Scientists reconstructed a dinosaur's brain from scans of well-preserved fossils, learning they had been wrong about how the species lived in the process.
Brain

Scientists Digitally Reconstruct Dinosaur Brain

Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could...

SpaceX's SN9 Starship prototype has had a bit of a tumble, leaning onto its side inside its assembly building. Luckily, it's already upright again.
Starship

SpaceX’s Next Starship Prototype Appears to Have Fallen Over

That looked expensive.

After being trained on the very bizarre news of the year 2020, GPT-3 had some particularly unusual guesses for what's coming next.
Artificial Intelligence

A Powerful AI Generated Some Predictions for the Future and They’re Quite Outrageous

"Researchers fear our solar system is being interfered with by alien space lasers."

Tesla CEO and cyberpunk genre enthusiast Elon Musk waited into the conversation surrounding Cyberpunk 2077's terrible launch.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk Has Some Strong Opinions About Cyberpunk 2077

"I cried myself to sleep and haven't been able to function."

European Space Agency scientists put out a time-lapse video showing how the Milky Way galaxy will evolve over 400,00 years.
Science & Energy

Dazzling Video Shows How Milky Way Will Evolve Over 400,000 Years

Our whole galaxy — in the palm of your hand.

Legendary car designer Frank Stephenson is not a fan of Tesla's Cybertruck. That's at least according to his "review that took over a year to make."
Tesla

Famed Ferrari Designer Absolutely Demolishes Tesla’s Cybertruck

He's also worked on vehicles for BMW, Maserati and Fiat — and he's not impressed with the Cybertruck.

A team of researchers have figured out a way to store energy from the Sun for several months at a time and release it on demand later.
Solar Power

Researchers Debut Whole New Type of Solar Energy Storage

This new material could store energy from the Sun for months at a time.

The virst COVID-19 vaccines are being distributed in the U.S. Now, Fauci says he's afraid too many people won't want to get it.
Viruses

Fauci Says That His Greatest Fear Is Anti-Vaxxers

"My primary biggest fear is that a substantial proportion of the people will be hesitant to get vaccinated."

NASA astronomer Alan Stern tells Discover Magazine that the discovery of liquid oceans on other worlds is among the "most profound discoveries" in space.
Science & Energy

A NASA Scientist Heralds “One of the Most Profound Discoveries” of the Space Age

We used to think Earth was the only planet in the solar system with a liquid ocean. It's not — and that could change everything.

Walt Disney World, instead of enforcing its own mask requirements, is merely editing digital masks onto visitors' photos.
Future Society

Disney World Seems to be Editing Masks Into Visitors’ Photos

Why are these maskless guests allowed to stay in the park at all?

Many countries around the world report record-breaking daily death counts from the coronavirus, and experts predict a dangerous winter ahead.
Developments

So Many People Are Dying From COVID Every Day That It Almost Defies Comprehension

Yesterday, more than 3,000 Americans died from the coronavirus.

Australia just got its own mysterious metal monolith — and this time it features some cryptic coordinates engraved on its surface.
Robots and Machines

The Latest Mysterious Monolith Is Engraved With Coordinates

They point to some ominous places.

A new vertical farm opening on the outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark, is set to start producing 1,000 metric tons of greens a year.
Science & Energy

This Massive New Vertical Farm Can Produce 1,000 Tons of Produce a Year

Energy will come exclusively from wind power, making it entirely carbon neutral.

A pair of professors from North Carolina State University are proposing an entirely new model of physics that could rewrite the way we think about matter.
Science & Energy

New Theory Throws Out Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity

"Using newer mathematical tools, my colleague and I have demonstrated a new theory that may accurately describe the universe."

Space agencies around the world are collaborating to make high-security facilities to study asteroids and Mars rocks for signs of life.
Science & Energy

Space Agencies Acknowledge That Asteroids Could Host Life

NASA will treat Mars and asteroid samples with the same level of caution as the world's deadliest pathogens, like Ebola.

Japanese carmaker Toyota is set to unveil what the media is calling a "game-changing" solid state battery as soon as next year.
Advanced Transport

Toyota Making Electric Car With “Game-Changing” Solid State Battery

The miraculous specs claim it has a range of 300 miles — and can recharge completely in just ten minutes.

Blocking a single protein called 15-PGDH made old mice much stronger and healthier, as though they had been made younger as a result.
RX and Medicine

Blocking a Single Protein Makes Aging Mice Way Stronger and Healthier

Will it work in humans? Researchers say there's reason to be hopeful.

The tech giant's new wearable called Halo Band is designed to listen to your every word and tell you if your voice is too "overbearing" or "irritated."
Future Society

Amazon’s Judgy Wearable Tells You If You Sound “Condescending”

Would you want a wearable that tells you if your voice is annoying?