A big asteroid will eventually hit the Earth. What can we do to push it out of the way?
It's the physical network of thousands of fiber miles and servers that create the multibillion-dollar infrastructure that makes Google Google
Chocolate consumption statistically relates to Nobel Prizes
Most fermenting species of yeast are found on animals, insects and rotting fruit, so cultivating yeast from a person's body might not be that far-fetched
The seemingly too-good-to-be-true 4-hour workweek has a few glaring caveats
England will soon begin construction on its first building built entirely from waste
The 3D printing gun idea has taken off, but Stratasys, the company who's printers are being used, isn't happy about it. They want their printers back
Using a mask made upon the great physicist's death, scientists created a 3D scan of Newton's visage
If you think Curiosity is exciting, imagine where we could have been if someone had put these guys in charge
iPad app sees Einstein's autopsied brain digitized
This site tracks thousands of passenger planes as they fly around the world
Not everyone at the Pentagon is ready to embrace the new robot army
Researchers are studying the surprising side effects of the banana spider's bite
Video game designers are pushing away from their old best friend, the television
There may be 70 million people tracking their family members through GPS-enabled phones in 2016
An excess of dead wood in Canada has designers thinking big
Rigid illuminated rings could help unwanted bycatch escape from fishing nets
A patient with no vision was recently outfitted with a bionic eye that restored some of her sight
The "After the Storm" workbook that helps parents sort out their kids' feelings following a potentially traumatic hurricane
Three engineers at Stanford are developing science toys for girls that will actually inspire young women to go into math and science
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