Eighty years ago, the Buick Y-job was billed as the car of the future
OroBOT, a robot version of an ancestor to the dinosaurs, is helping fill in some gaps in the evolution of walking
From a self-driving suitcase to a flying taxi, these concepts made a splash at the huge trade show in Las Vegas
These big thinkers are set to make news this year with exciting developments in transportation, energy, health, food science and more
A team of engineers is designing a low-cost, lineless, self-surfacing lobster trap that would prevent right whale entanglement
Two inventors have come up with radically different approaches to try to solve the widespread problem of aging water infrastructure
Once nicknamed "Garbage Island," the region now has a success story to share
This winter, explorers will once again set out for the most remote part of the Arctic Ocean
Bringing the sense of touch to virtual reality experiences could impact everything from physical rehabilitation to online shopping
If you look beyond the movie, you can see how the underwater superhero's signature powers translate in real tech
California-based Reviver Auto has rolled out an electronic license plate that could benefit drivers, as well as cities and states
Stereo demonstrations and colorful ads sold customers on the two-channel sound technology when it was introduced 60 years ago
A simple contest of sci-fi strategy, ‘Spacewar!’ ushered in what is now a 140 billion dollar industry
After building AlphaGo to beat the world's best Go players, Google DeepMind built AlphaZero to take on the world's best machine players
First introduced in 1868, the device was meant to prevent accidents—but then it caused one
Herbert A. Gilbert invented his "Smokeless" in 1963, but he couldn't convince any companies to bring the device to market
Long before parents freaked over the ubiquitous video game, they flipped out over another newfangled fad
A new book advances a controversial theory about the singular contribution that went into the brothers’ pioneering achievement
Batteries need to get lighter and more efficient before we use them to power energy-guzzling airplanes
Her work long overlooked, physicist Joan Curran developed technology to conceal aircraft from radar during World War II
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