The new brain tumor treatment targets a cancer that kills 75% of patients within a year.
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It could analyze a photo of the Martian surface in just five seconds. NASA scientists need 40 minutes.
Asteroid Bennu is still far more likely to fly right by us than to make impact.
It walked enough miles to nearly circle the Earth twice.
Scientists want to use dream hacking devices to improve your creativity and memory.
One day, we could fly across the U.S. in half an hour. A state-of-the-art hypersonic flight testing facility at UTSA could help make that dream a reality.
Air conditioning may keep a room cool, but using it is heating up the planet. It is time for something new — or old.
China has reached a new record for nuclear fusion at 120 million degrees Celsius.
Russia’s cyberattacks against Ukraine have been prolific and ongoing for several years. The future of war may begin in cyberspace.
Scientists created the mineral lonsdaleite in a lab and tested its strength using sound waves — before it was obliterated.
The first nation to make bitcoin legal tender will use geothermal energy to mine it.
Every star we can see, including our sun, was born in one of these violent clouds.
Space missions in 2022 will include massive rockets and asteroid collisions. This is also the year space tourism starts to hit its stride.
Michio Kaku predicts, among other things, how we’ll build cities on Mars and why cancer will one day be like the common cold.
Space planes could radically lower the cost of spaceflight.
The fully functional plant will serve to demo TerraPower’s nuclear tech.
The two-year pilot program will be a test of harm reduction strategies.
A lucky discovery involving lithium-sulfur batteries has a legitimate chance to revolutionize how we power our world.
One patient’s surprising results have experts cautiously optimistic.
It marks a breakthrough in using gene editing to treat diseases.
The massive craft could carry 100 humans to Mars and revolutionize space exploration.
The pilot project is in 10 stores and is 85% accurate.
Antisense oligonucleotide therapy uses small molecules to alter RNA. Researchers have now used those molecules to alleviate a genetic form of blindness.
It took a series of ingenious experiments in the 20th century to uncover some of our biggest cognitive biases.
One home was printed in 28 hours. Now, Alquist 3D is building 200 more.
By digging deep, we could harness enough energy to power generations to come. But it involves fracking.
Augmented reality (AR) contact lenses will project the digital world into our retinas, perhaps helping us navigate the metaverse.
In the early 20th century, a young biochemist named Alexander Oparin set out to connect “the world of the living” to “the world of the dead.”
Technologically, the answer is definitely no. But that doesn’t mean CGI is always used to good effect.
What we can learn from our complicated relationship with boredom.