A robotic eel, being developed by Cornell University would power itself using magnetic fields and water.
Ferocious fight between MIT, University of California over superhuman gene-editing tool
The two sides are in a pitched battle over who has the rights to a critical new piece of technology in DNA sequencing.
Scientists show how dinosaur snouts evolved into bird beaks
Researchers from Harvard and Yale have used chicken embryos in an attempt to de-evolve bird beaks into dinosaur snouts.
Sea salt on the surface of Europa is good news for those hoping to find life there
Recent research by NASA suggests that dark patches on Europa’s surface are likely made of sea salt, indicating interaction between the ocean and the rocky sea floor.
Russian ship failure delays return of space station trio
Their return this week has been delayed at least until early June.
Sea level rising faster than predicted, say scientists
Australian researchers appear to have resolved a puzzling discrepancy in the rate of sea level rise.
Cornell University names Institute for Pale Blue Dots renamed in honor of Carl Sagan
The university where Carl Sagan spent most of his career has dedicated a new institute in his name, with goals Sagan would have been excited about.
Poker pros beat artificial intelligence in poker competition
In last week’s Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence poker tournament, poker pros came out more than $700,000 ahead of the artificial intelligence program Claudico collectively.
Bill Nye and the Planetary Society read to test ‘solar-sailing’ spacecraft
Spacecraft envisioned by Carl Sagan in 1976 and first imagined in 1610 will take to the stars in 2016 if all goes will with this month’s test.
That ‘alien’ in those Roswell photos? It’s actually a mummified child
It was presented as proof that aliens exist at a conference Mexico City recently, but internet detectives sniffed it out as a perfectly human body.
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