How did the pliosaurus, a 45-foot-long underwater prehistoric predator, keep up with its prey? A biomechanics expert finds answers by observing the penguin
Thanks to a new Google 3D technology named Tango, mobile devices will be able to insert virtual images into a real place
Proxxi CEO Campbell Macdonald describes his cloud-connected wearable that detects high-voltage areas
A British nonprofit has launched an app that simulates life with the neurodegenerative disease
And nine other things you never thought could be made on a 3D printer
Journalist Virginia Heffernan makes a compelling case that it is in a new book
Journey to the Center of Earth
With a high-tech remotely operated vehicle, a team is able to map a dark, hot and toxic vent field on the ocean floor
The BACtrack Skyn, a wearable similar in style to a Fitbit, tracks your blood alcohol level in real time
The materials for a new electronic component that could power a tiny camera sound more like breakfast than science
Computer scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new program that could let you Google your doodles
For starters, driverless cars would mean a lot less pavement
Researchers studying nanowires have found a battery material that can be recharged for years, even decades
Digital assistants are developing personalities, with some help from poets and writers
Cambridge researchers have created a way to predict a neighborhood's fortunes in coming years by analyzing social media data
With an Uber-like app, Transfernation is reducing food waste while feeding those in need
Speakers at <em>Smithsonian</em> magazine's "Future is Here" festival said be patient, persistent, but never, ever pessimistic
The band ArcAttack delivers a high-voltage performance with a side of science education
Researchers at Arizona State University may be paving the way for consumer satellite flight
From user-generated content to political screeds, the future of news happens to look a lot like the past
When nature knows best
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