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World's first consumer wing-in-ground effect aircraft takes flight

America's Military Readiness Depends On Deployable Nuclear Power

License Plate Cameras Are About To Start Tracking A Lot More Than Just Your Car

Heads up: Apparently the government is hiding cameras inside fake utility boxes

Sodium Batteries And EVs That Power The Grid: Inside GM's Big Energy Push

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China Unveils Nuclear-Powered Floating Hub For Green Shipping

China Launches World's 1st Commercial Brain Chip, Beating Elon Musk's Neuralink!

Modular next-gen US nuclear reactor goes critical

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Watch Blue Origin's Reusable Rocket Land For The Third Time, From The Rocket's POV

It still hasn't landed on a droneship though

Michelin opens first plant dedicated to production of airless tires

A punctured tire is the definition of a bad day, but Michelin is taking some of the sting out as it announces the opening of its newest North American plant, which the company says is the first in the world dedicated to the manufacture of airless tir

Microsoft: Synthetic DNA To Be Used For Data Storage

Microsoft has purchased ten million strands of synthetic DNA to advance cutting edge digital data storage technology. With the amount of digital data doubling nearly every two years, the tech industry is on a quest for a long-term solution to keep tr

Hyperloop: How the 760mph train will levitate above a magnetic track

Hyperloop Transportation Technologies has revealed how its Elon Musk-inspired bullet train will levitate on a magnetic field as it blasts between stations at the speed of sound.

This Is How Much Land It Would Take To Power The Entire U.S. With Solar - Video

When put into perspective, it's rather shocking to see how little land area it would take to power the entire U.S. by solar.

Daredevils plan to fly 90,000 feet up to the edge of space

powered by just the wind after successful test flight of new super-light glider

LILLIUM: THE PRIVATE VTOL PLANE OF A QUIETER FUTURE

THE JETSONS? NO, THEY'RE OUR LOUD NEIGHBORS. WE'RE THE DUCTED FANDERSENS.

Suit up for future of VR

Current VR technology can transport your eyes and ears to virtual worlds, but it's at times had trouble with the rest of your body. That could be about to change, as AxonVR has developed a prototype virtual reality platform comprising a full body sui

U.S. Experiments Aim to Reanimate the Brain Dead:

"Eventual Reversal of Death In Our Lifetime"

SpaceX's Falcon 9 Lands On Drone Ship--Again

Get used to it

This robot is better at soft-tissue surgery than a human

A newly developed robot is capable of performing soft-tissue surgery, and indeed performed better on tests than a human surgeon.

These boots were made for flying:

A chat with France's very own jet-powered fly boy, Franky Zapata

BITCOIN 2014 - Keynote - Dr. Patrick Byrne, Overstock CEO (PUBLISHER RECOMMENDED)

BITCOIN 2014 - Keynote - Dr. Patrick Byrne, Overstock CEO

Patrick Byrne - Liberalism, Social Justice, and the Cryptorevolution (PUBLISHER RECOMMENDED)

Patrick Byrne, Founder and CEO of Overstock.com, presents his talk "Liberalism, Social Justice, and the Cryptorevolution" as the guest of the Departments of Economics and Philosophy and the Executive Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, ...

A Bitter Pill

Josiah Zayner's gut Josiah Zayner's gut was making his life hell -- so he embarked on an extreme DIY fecal transplant

The Skills That Will Really Matter After An Economic Meltdown

In the middle of this catastrophe, money in the bank, gold in your home, or collector's antiques aren't going to matter too much.

Living in a greenhouse: One family's experiment in sustainable living

Dutch stylist Helly Scholten is interested in living sustainably, so when the chance came to move herself and her family into an experimental sustainable house designed by Rotterdam University students and researchers, she jumped at it.

Buckyball: The Magic Molecule

Our August 1991 cover story, in honor of Harry Kroto's passing

Sony files to patent new contact lenses that can record video

The contacts, which only need to be worn on one eye, can be switched on and off by closing the eyelids

Adding silicon-sulfur into 3D graphene makes for game-changing battery potential

Researchers in China believe they're cracked the code on the elusive lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery. Using three-dimensional (3D) graphene, the Beihang University researchers structured Li-S in such a way that they show high, real-world potential on b

Inexpensive 3D-printed lens gives terahertz imaging a boost

Terahertz radiation is a growing field of technology that enables faster materials analysis than X-ray examination, and provides non-destructive, internal analysis of a raft of different types of materials.

Franky Zapata zooms past farthest hoverboard flight record

A couple of weeks go we revealed the Flyboard Air, jet-ski champion Frank Zapata's latest attempt to launch himself skyward.

"DIY Antibiotics": What To Grow to Protect Your Health In a Crisis

What will you do in a crisis without life saving medicine and antibiotics? If society breaks down, hospitals, pharmacies and clinics will be unavailable, and the medicine you or a loved one need may be unavailable.

Someone already born will 'live to 1,000 and immortality IS possible'

A DOCTOR who has dedicated his work to the quest for eternal life insists the record for the oldest living person will soon fall and someone already alive will keep going until they make 1,000.

SpaceX fast-tracks Mars plans and shoots for 2018 launch of unmanned lander

Either Elon Musk really, really can't wait to get to Mars or the engineers working for him are building the necessary technologies a bit faster than expected.

Inside OpenAI, Elon Musk's Wild Plan to Set Artificial Intelligence Free

The Friday afternoon news dump, a grand tradition observed by politicians and capitalists alike, is usually supposed to hide bad news. So it was a little weird that Elon Musk, founder of electric car maker Tesla, and Sam Altman, president of famed te

Valkyrie Might Be The Baddest And Most Gorgeous Plane Ever Made

It's one of 10 innovations to win a 2016 Invention Award

Solar Impulse 2 successfully completes flight to California after 62 hours

After taking off from Kalaeloa Airport in Hawaii on Thursday, the Solar Impulse 2 successfully landed at Moffett Air Field in Mountain View, California last night. Pilot Bertrand Piccard spent a total 62 hours flying the solar-powered plane.

Underwater drone follows and films scuba divers

Many aerial drones now feature a Follow Me mode - that's where they can be instructed to autonomously fly along above you and shoot video as you ski, cycle, run or otherwise move about. However, what happens if you're a scuba diver? Well, in the ne

Check Out These Clever Kits for Teaching Your Kids to Hack Electronics

Parents, listen up: Put your kids in engineering and computer science classes

How You Can Reverse Cavities & Heal Tooth Decay Naturally

In Western medicine, the majority of us have come to accept that, when we are told we have a cavity, there is no other option except to let it continue to decay or get your tooth drilled out and filled with synthetic material.

UFO home concept floats off-grid ocean living

While you can always head for the hills to wait out the apocalypse, a more stylish option could be a fully sustainable floating home from Italian mini yacht-maker Jet Capsule.

Spinning nanotube fibers at Rice University

Scientists have created the first pure carbon nanotube fibers that combine many of the best features of highly conductive metal wires, strong carbon fibers and pliable textile thread. In a Jan. 11 paper in the journal Science, researchers from Rice U

The first space hotel?

Inflatable private space station set to launch in 2020 - and it will allow tourist visits

Commercially-available NanoTritium battery can power microelectronics for 20+ years

When installing micro-electronic devices in locations that are expensive or hard to reach, or just downright dangerous, you don't want to have to keep returning to swap out a battery cell.

Why SpaceX's Rocket Landing On A Drone Ship Is A Big Deal

There couldn't have been a more perfect launch than yesterday's. The sun was shining, a gentle breeze was blowing, and SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket took off right on schedule.

What Happens After You Land A Rocket On A Drone Ship?

SpaceX's next challenge will be in getting the Falcon 9 to shore

This Is The Defining Image Of The Commercial Space Age (So Far)

Two private spacecraft are now attached to the space station; more will follow

Flyboard Air redefines the concept of a hoverboard (Publisher Recommended)

The Air ditches the water jet for what appears to be a jet turbine engine, and allows him to fly untethered through the sky to a maximum height of 10,000 feet and a maximum endurance of 10 minutes. (ahhhh,... No Freaking Way!!!)

Techrules thinks it will get micro-turbines spinning in production cars

Describing itself as an automotive research and development company, China's Techrules is hell-bent on putting turbines into road-going vehicles.

SHTF Skills Every American Needs: "Improvise With What You Have"

Does the future hold prolonged economic collapse? Electric outages? Food shortage? Civil unrest? EMP attacks? Looting and the general descent into madness?

BEAM Me Up! Prototype Space Room Could Lead to Inflatable Moon Bases

This Friday (April 8), SpaceX is scheduled to launch a Dragon cargo spacecraft toward the International Space Station, carrying the first expandable habitat that will be occupied by humans in orbit.

SpaceX Just Stuck a Historic Landing. So What Now?

Today in space history, a rocket went to space. No big. But then it came back down and landed on a drone barge in the middle of the ocean.

Can Billionaire Robert Bigelow Create A Life For Humans In Space?

The baron of low-Earth orbit

Students create tiny satellites for affordable space missions

Fancy your own satellite? Arizona State University is working towards making this a reality with its SunCube FemtoSat project

Scientists have discovered a metal foam that can stop an incoming bullet

For thousands of years, armor was something people wore.

Aerial Seed Bombers Can Plant One Million Trees Per Day And Rebuild Forests

Using old military planes, humans can now plant up to one million trees per day to revamp or rebuild their deteriorated forests.

Transplanted pig heart kept ticking for over two years

Researchers from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) in Bethesda, Maryland, have managed to keep a pig heart beating for 945 days inside the body of a live baboon.

Private Lynx Space Plane Could Take Off in Early 2017

As Virgin Galactic rolled out its brand-new SpaceShipTwo during a grand gala in Mojave, California, earlier this year, another private spacecraft was coming together virtually next door, with much less fanfare.

Samsung Patents Contact Lenses With Built-In Camera

Samsung has been granted a patent in South Korea for contact lenses with a display that projects images directly into the wearer's eyes.
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