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
The Milwaukee Police are tackling crime with creativity and great web design
Caltech scientists have created an ultra-sensitive device that can weigh an individual molecule for the first time
There's a bacterium on a diatom on an amphipod on a frog on a bump on the log in the hole in the bottom of the sea!
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
Researchers have encoded a book, including pictures and an accompanying computer program, in DNA
Scientists are unlocking the secrets behind tiny adhesive structures in gecko toes in the hopes of designing new technologies
Science provides an answer on what details in an urban street scene clue people in on what city it is from.
The Union of Concerned Scientists describes how warming and drought can cause problems for power generation
A 3-D printed fetus might seem strange, but it represents an opportunity to improve medical education and imaging.
Humans love babies. Humans also love robots. Yet somehow, when you combine the two, it's terrifying.
Visionary postcard artists illustrated around 90 fanciful cards between 1899 to 1910 imagined what the future held in store for France in the year 2000
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