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In a new ad, Ford showed off its massive electric F-150 truck tearing through a winter wonderland, drifting around a frozen lake track like a pro.
Advanced Transport

Watch an Electric F-150 Truck Absolutely Shred on a Snowy Track

Drifting through a winter wonderland.

A new nanomaterial biosensor can spot coronavirus antibodies — and track whether the vaccine is working — in ten seconds.
Viruses

Nanomaterial System Detects Coronavirus Antibodies In Just Seconds

"Because our technique can quantify the immune response to vaccination, it is very relevant in the current environment."

Harvard astrophysics professor Avi Loeb called on the scientific community to search not just for mysterious radio signals, but for alien probes as well.
Science & Energy

Harvard Astronomer Says We Should Hunt for Alien Probes

An interstellar object could be a "message in a bottle."

A team of Oxford scientists found a way to take carbon dioxide and turn it back into jet fuel, potentially cleaning up the aviation industry.
Climate Change

Oxford Scientists Turn Carbon Dioxide Into Jet Fuel

"This does look different, and it looks like it could work."

A close look at an asteroid fragment revealed crystals that likely formed on an ancient, long-gone dwarf planet-sized object.
Solar Power

Scientists Say There Was a Huge, Mysterious Object in the Early Solar System

"Our surprising result suggests the existence of a large, water-rich parent body."

Startup Jupe is selling prefabricated portable shelters that were designed by ex-Tesla and SpaceX designers. And they come wtih an "average-sized monolith."
Tesla

Former SpaceX, Teslas Designers Selling “Pods” for Human Habitation

For $17,500, you get a furnished pod — which can even come with solar and WiFi.

NASA euthanized all 27 of its primates at the agency's Ames research center in California in February 2019, The Guardian reports.
Future Society

NASA Killed All Its Monkeys on the Same Day, Investigation Reveals

"Shame on those responsible."

Roscosmos director general Dmitry Rogozin is furious that the U.S. government imposed sanctions on the company that makes the Soyuz rocket.
Off-World

Russian Space Chief Accuses US of Sabotaging Russian Space Program

He says the sanctions are "illegal" and "stupid."

The massive, almost-certainly-Russian hack on the U.S. fedearl government compromised high-level networks used by the Treasury Department.
Science & Energy

Hackers Stole Top Officials’ Emails, Government Admits

They still don't know the full extent of the damage.

The SETI Institute has finally chimed in on the mysterious discovery of a signal emanating from the Sun's closest star neighbor Proxima Centauri.
Science & Energy

SETI Institute Admits That Proxima Centauri Signal Is Very Strange

"The idea of a technologically advanced civilization living around our nearest stellar neighbor is quite extraordinary."

A Chilean research base on Antarctica reported 36 new infections, including 26 members of the Chilean army and 10 maintenance workers.
Viruses

Coronavirus Has Officially Hit Antarctica

It's the last continent to be infected.

Lawmakers have smuggled in legislation into the COVID-19 stimulus bill that would make profiting off of illegal streaming a felony.
Future Society

COVID Stimulus Package Would Make Illegal Streaming a Felony

What does streaming have to do with helping Americans deal with the pandemic?

On Monday, Biden received the first of two shots that make up the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. He was inoculated on camera to boost public trust in the shot.
Viruses

Joe Biden Gets COVID Vaccine

"There's nothing to worry about."

According to a Reuters exclusive, tech giant Apple is planning to produce a self-driving passenger car to be released in 2024.
Self-Driving Vehicles

Apple Is Reportedly Releasing a Self-Driving Car in 2024

"Like the first time you saw the iPhone."

Ultrasensitive COVID-19 tests based on the popular gene-editing technique CRISPR could be just around the corner, as IEEE Spectrum reports.
Prosthetics and Devices

CRISPR-Based COVID-19 Tests Could Work in Just 5 Minutes

All you need is an at-home kit and a smartphone app.

A physics student used a scanning tunneling microscope to built a "Christmas tree" that's barely thicker than a DNA strand.
Science & Energy

World’s Tiniest “Christmas Tree” Is Barely Thicker Than a DNA Strand

It's just a handful of atoms wide.

Famed Silicon Valley venture capitalist Tim Draper just made major investments in jetpack suit companies JetPack Aviation and Gravity Industrie
Tesla

A Tesla Investor Is Pouring Money Into Jetpack Technology

"Imagine you can just strap on a jetsuit and take off and fly where ever you want to go."

The head of Russia's space program, Dmitry Rogozin, took a jab at SpaceX, implying that the U.S.-based company couldn't handle the work done by Roscosmos.
SpaceX

Russia’s Space Chief Just Took Yet Another Swing at SpaceX

The head of Russia's space program is beefing with SpaceX again.

Arctic sea ice caps are influencing weather elsewhere.
Environment

Report: MIT Violated Law By Dumping Dangerous Chemicals

Another black eye for the prestigious MIT.

A restaurant in Singapore just became the first in the world to serve a "chicken nugget" made of lab-grown chicken meat made by US-based startup Eat Just.
Science & Energy

For the First Time, a Restaurant Is Serving Actual Lab-Grown Meat

"I'm speechless."