A handful of new hedge funds promise to beat human traders by using artificial intelligence
Brought into service just five months after Pearl Harbor, the USS Wahoo was built for size
By being a "Pinterest for teachers," room2learn provides ideas for improving classroom layout and functionality
AUDREY, an artificial intelligence system created by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, helps firefighters navigate through blazes
How Stanford scientists used two genetic screening techniques in tandem to unravel the mystery of a discarded antiviral
Engineer-artist Todd McLellan finds marvel in blowing out the mundane
A Canadian entrepreneur is using a business model familiar from ‘70s daytime TV to get Indians to embrace solar
Each <em>keiretsu</em> can have as many as 30 sub-companies—from breweries to camera and auto makers
With simple materials, MIT researchers have developed a cheap, easy-to-build device to desalinate water and treat wastewater
Some of the technology from Star Trek is already coming to life in the Lockheed Martin lab
When metalworker George Stephen, Sr. put two halves of a buoy together, he didn't know he was making a charcoal grill that would stand the test of time
Because it allows infrared radiation to escape your body, polyethylene could become key to what we wear in a warming world
Your reproductive tract is a biological miracle, and researchers are trying to recreate it
The technology has a number of potential uses, from anti-glare screens to color-changing clothing
Made from milk protein, it not only keeps food from spoiling, but it also could keep a lot of plastic out of landfills
Biologists at the University of Washington are launching a long-term study that involves testing medications that could enhance dogs' life spans
The integration of the supercomputer and weather stations around the world could have a huge impact on global industry
The newly-erected turbines off of Block Island may signal the future of American wind power
How scientists use smell to trick tastebuds—and brains
Eight companies from around the world specializing in athletics will compete in Rio de Janeiro for a 100,000 Euro prize
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