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Retrofitting America’s aging dams for hydropower — while removing ecologically harmful ones — may be a productive path forward.
Other plans for the tech: organ banking and deep space travel.
A prolonged strike could cost the economy between $500 million to $4.5 billion per day.
As the world warms, trees in forests such as those in Minnesota will no longer be adapted to their local climates. That’s where assisted migration comes in.
The divers spend their waking hours either under hundreds of feet of water on the ocean floor or squeezed into an area the size of a restaurant booth.
The typical car is parked 95% of the time.
Letting nature’s expert engineers lead the way.
Your brain is remarkably good at mapping out physical spaces — even if it’s an imaginary space like Hogwarts. But how does the brain do it?
New research suggests they may be in the connections between your brain cells.
Scientists are solving the problem of costly energy storage.
Vaccines can be grown in and extracted from the leaves of plants.
Not nearly well enough. And we should all be concerned. In 1859, the science of solar physics truly began with the largest eruption in recorded history: the Carrington event. Prior […]
A deeper appreciation for science and less unnecessary spending could be in our future.
The future of cities on the Moon, Mars and orbital habitats.
Will nefarious players use social media to sway public opinion again this November?
How can we save humanity from ourselves? In this life and this Universe, there will always be questions beyond the capabilities of humanity to answer. There’s so much that we’ve […]
Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods find a greater foothold in the market as demand for plant-based meats rises.
The space agency is ready to establish a base camp by 2024.
Is information the fifth form of matter?
Are you prone to “toxic accumulation”?
The future of food sounds bleak, but it doesn’t need to be this way.
New research suggests that a healthy supply of locally-sourced beer helped maintain the unity of the widespread Wari civilization for about 500 years.
FOIA release sheds light on the DOD’s own struggle to understand UFOs.
Are conspiracy theories ever true? Here are a few occasions when the government really did what the conspiracy theories claimed.
New research from MIT is shedding light on how our brain forms and recalls memories.
The technology behind wireless charging or inductive charging was discovered by Nikola Tesla in the 1890s and utilizes an electromagnetic field to transfer energy between two objects. In chargers, an […]
10 million cars with autonomous features will be on the road by 2020. But they won’t just change the way we get around, they’ll transform our cities and our lifestyle preferences, from the morning commute to the suburbs we choose to live in.
They’ll reportedly last for thousands of years. This technology may someday power spacecraft, satellites, high-flying drones, and pacemakers.
Don’t know Ellsworth Kelly or his art? Now’s your chance — he’s dead.