Scientists discovery of trace amounts of opal gemstones on Mars brought by a meteorite may be a sign that life is nearby for reasons that might surprise you.
Could a fleet of “robocabs” save the world from Global Warming?
A new study is suggesting a radical new attempt to tackle the climate change problem: use driverless vehicles to slash vehicle emissions.
Supplies finally delivered to ISS by Russian space craft
A Russian space craft docked at the International Space Station Sunday morning and delivered much-needed supplies after two consecutive launch failures.
NASA reestablishes contact with New Horizons spacecraft
Just as the New Horizons spacecraft approaches its final destination, an anomaly has hampered its ability to collect science data.
New study says your stressed out broker may be taking riskier bets with your money
Scientists inject stress hormones into subjects and measure risk taking changes.
Portuguese ‘man-of-wars’ appearing along New Jersey coast
Jellyfish-like creatures have a sting that packs a wallop but are harmless if left alone.
Is AI getting too smart? Elon Musk invests $10 million to prevent ‘Skynet’
Musk, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, has publicly stated his worries that artificial intelligence may be getting too smart for humanity’s good.
Scientists are really close to cloning a mammoth
Scientists could bring back the woolly mammoth in the foreseeable future — although researchers question whether such a thing should ever be carried out.
Seahorse’s tail could change the way we make robots
The seahorse has a square tail, and this unique feature could play into the design of future robots in a way you might not expect.
Bizarre spots on Pluto are baffling scientists
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft is getting ever closer to the former planet, and the mystery is only deepening for scientists.
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