Soon new cars will have Internet access so carmakers are developing ways to reduce distractions. Like turning on the radio with the wink of an eye
Landsat satellites have been taking photos of Earth for a long time, but only now can you watch zoomable, time-lapse images of the planet's transformation.
How the Nova, the latest in artificial climbing wall design, goes from in-home gym to living room gallery
Counterterrorism strategy now includes everything from trolling on extremists' websites to studying how the brain responds to storytelling
It may seem like getting around is the same old grind every day. But take heart. There's a lot of original thinking going on about how we go places
A treatment for the disease has eluded scientists for almost two decades. But new research offers hope that they finally may be on the right path
A lot of police departments hope so. They're starting to invest in software that uses algorithms to forecast where crimes are most likely to happen
With their populations aging rapidly in coming decades, many countries, including the U.S., will rely heavily on technology to take care of seniors
As weather, from droughts to violent storms, becomes more likely, tech companies are developing tools to help us deal with the worst nature has to offer
Batteries, so much a part of our daily lives, are being transformed. Now scientists say they've created one out of spray paint
Upside down skyscrapers. Vacuum tubes whisking away trash. Welcome to the future of cities as they begin exploring the next urban frontier
In some cases, they're learning to work with humans. In others, they're taking over the whole plant
They sure make pretty pictures, but are we exaggerating what they can really tell us about what's going on inside our heads?
Fatherhood remains a ripe subject for scientific research. Here are 10 recent studies on the transformation from man to dad
Historian Erik Rutkow argues in a new book that forests are key to understanding how our nation developed and who we are today
In Facebook world, you'd think there wouldn't be much of a future for nonfiction storytelling. But several startups are trying to keep the narrative alive
It's World Oceans Day and here are 10 things scientists know about what's happening under the sea that they didn't a year ago
The power of the synthesizing mind and the building blocks of combinatorial creativity
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