November 22, 2016 The future of high-tech meat substitutes Today's average American hamburger comes from a cow – but it may not be long before it comes straight from a lab in Silicon Valley.
October 5, 2016 3 win Nobel chemistry prize for world's tiniest machines Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for developing the world's smallest machines, 1,000 times thinner than a human hair but with the potential to revolutionize computer and energy systems.
August 26, 2016 Black dress undergoes dramatic transformation after artist submerges it in the Dead Sea The Internet is no stranger to dresses that go viral – and the latest viral phenomenon documents the dramatic transformation of a black dress that was submerged in the Dead Sea.
August 23, 2016 Creeping slime is coating hallowed monuments It sounds like the stuff of horror films: a creeping black slime that can't be killed.
August 10, 2016 Green Olympics: Algae turns Rio pool a strange color A diving pool at the Rio Olympics turned green Tuesday when algae entered the water, stunning athletes and spectators.
July 20, 2016 How scientists discovered a brilliant new blue pigment Scientists at Oregon State University have described their discovery of a vivid new blue pigment that doesn't fade.
June 8, 2016 Periodic table elements named for Moscow, Japan, Tennessee You'll soon see four new names on the periodic table of the elements, including three that honor Moscow, Japan and Tennessee.
May 23, 2016 End of permanent tattoos? Startup develops new high-tech ink Tattoos, like diamonds, are usually thought of as acquisitions that last forever.
May 19, 2016 Science creates cheap Dom Perignon ... without the grapes Wine lovers may scoff, but a San Francisco start-up claims it can reproduce classic vintages without "grapes, yeast, or fermentation," City A.M. reports.