Conservationists are looking to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for help in keeping an eye on endangered species
In London's old, abandoned bomb shelters, a local food movement is taking root
The winners of this year's Intel Science Talent Search take on flu vaccines, stem cells and tools for diagnosing cancer
Inventors say a new device can detect irregularities and even intervene before heart attacks turn deadly
Forget Lasik. A neuroscientist from the University of California Riverside swears that his exercises can improve your vision
A new fuel-efficient airship, capable of carrying up to 50 tons, can stay aloft for weeks and land just about anywhere
Two companies compete to get the first smart electric toothbrush—complete with a smartphone app—on the market
Say goodbye to lengthy blood work. A new lab called Theranos says its method is faster, more accurate and much less painful
The startup what3words wants to change the way we talk about locations
A community in the Netherlands has become a model for how to help people feel at home even after they've lost their memory
A solar-powered toilet is the latest hope for the 2.5 billion people without access to clean water
A team of oddball inventors claims they are developing a headset that translates a canine's thoughts into words
The Swiss-based company, Algordanza, says it's developed a technology that transforms the ashes of a deceased loved one into keepsake jewelry
The Avegant Glyph is the first wearable tech that replicates an evening at the cinema
A helicopter has just one rotor to provide lift. This machine has 18
Army scientists have come up with a recipe for a long-lasting pie that can be stored at room temperature
Scientists in Iceland have figured out how to create geothermal energy from super-hot molten rock
An Irish exhibition titled "Fail Better" argues that flubs make success possible
David Datuna became the first artist to incorporate the technology into a public art piece; now, "Portrait of America" is coming to the Smithsonian
There is a science to preparing ice for the shuffleboard-like sport. It's all about the pebbling
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