IBM was the first to draw with atoms, and now they're making them dance
Scientists have discovered a drug-resistant strain of malaria, and it's spreading
Researchers are working on new medication to prevent migraines
Researchers attempted to put the brain - or at least its cells - to the task of intelligently managing the country's future power supply
One company is trying to give those women a tactile equivalent to the sonogram, by 3-D printing their fetus for them
A type of renewable energy, first proposed in the 1800s, might finally be ready for prime time
From chimps to caterpillars to birds and flies, all sorts of animals use medicine
Architects wonder if they can design gunman-proof buildings
Hyperlapse photography is super hard to do, but the results are just incredible
One company is developing an essay grading computer program that can take the load off professors and standardized test graders
In Minecraft, a player creates a functional neuron
The United States may be the world's largest exporter of sperm
The defense contractor will be the first company to use quantum computers on a commercial scale
Astronaut Hadfield is described as "the International Space Station's ambassador to the internet." Now, he's showing you how to make a sandwich, in space
One rat, presented with a task, completes it using only the thoughts transmitted from another rat's brain
It has the largest shale gas reserves in the world, but China is slow to push for fracking
What if the nerdy Google Glasses were put into an acceptably nerdy frame? Like, say, a pair of Warby Parkers?
The end goal is to help develop drugs that more thoroughly knock out the feeling of pain
The 48th Mersenne prime was recently discovered on the computer of a man named Dr. Curtis Cooper, and it's 17 million digits long
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