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We’re making more data than ever. What can—and should—we save for future generations? And will they
Researchers are increasingly turning to organ-on-a-chip technology for drug testing and other applic
Figuring out how the human body can withstand underwater pressure has been a problem for over a cent
Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus VR, has set his sights on a new mixed-reality headset customer:
Podcaster Joe Rogan, former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and football quarterback
The newest versions of generative AI are bedazzling, with lifelike videos, seemingly expert-sounding
Despite it being over 100 years old, radio technology is still critical in almost all aspects of mod
You can practically hear the shrieks from corner offices around the world: “What is our ChatGPT play
In the future, CRISPR will get easier and easier to administer, potentially opening up paths for tin
Did you know that NASA intends to destroy the International Space Station by around 2030? Once it's
Pump jacks and pipelines clutter the Elk Hills oil field of California, a scrubby stretch of land in
Robots that can do many of the things humans do in the home—folding laundry, cooking meals, cleaning
In an attempt to protect its forests and famous wildlife, Virunga has become the first national park
We live in an undeniably gamified world. We stand up and move around to close colorful rings and ear
Digital clones of people's dead relatives are far from perfect: they're occasionally impersonal and
A Silicon Valley startup wants to supercharge trees to soak up more carbon and cool the climate. Is
Artificial intelligence is the hottest technology of our time. But what is it? It sounds like a stup
The growing business of surf pools wants to bring the ocean experience inland, making surfing more a
Open-world video games are inhabited by vast crowds of computer-controlled characters. These animate