One big challenge facing Jaguar in its switch from steel to aluminum was how to utilize this lighter, less flexible alloy
The biggest ethical quandaries for self-driving cars arise in mundane situations, not when crashes are unavoidable
These inventors, startup founders and businesswomen have exciting things happening this year. Stay tuned!
Thousands of animals are used for heart drug tests each year—but research shows that computer-simulated trials are more accurate
Scientists at the University of Maryland have developed a biodegradable material that is both strong and a good insulator
StoryFit uses artificial intelligence to analyze film scripts for how characters are portrayed by gender
Because the virus hides out deep in our bodies and stays there for life, a vaccine has eluded scientists for decades. But there may be another way
A newly approved treatment is a milestone in gene therapy for cancer
Two new studies have promising results
A new treatment that uses the body's own immune system to fight cancer is offering hope to patients with advanced disease
With wiretapping in the headlines and smart speakers in millions of homes, historian Brian Hochman takes us back to the early days of eavesdropping
The titans of technology tell us what they think is coming soon to a planet near you
It’s easy to understand why someone would want to. It's harder to justify the actual cloning process, both ethically and scientifically
A high-wattage Republican Mayor of Georgetown, Texas, has become the unlikeliest hero of the green revolution
Will robots become self-aware? Will they have rights? Will they be in charge? Here are five scenarios from our future dominated by AI
Without Nicholas Straussler, D-Day wouldn't have been possible. He came up with the design for the Duplex Drives tanks - a key part of the initial invasion
Far more than a mouse fancier, Abbie Lathrop helped establish the standard mouse model and pioneered research into cancer inheritance
The challenges faced by the likes of Ben Franklin have a number of parallels to today’s cryptocurrency boom
Living in these zones makes it hard to access good jobs, health care and other services
A basketball computer program simulates millions of trajectories in search of the ideal shot
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