June 23, 2017 Artist used tech to control sperm with her mind Transdisciplinary artist Ani Liu uses cutting-edge technologies to create new, weird, fascinating art.
June 22, 2017 Yale archaeologists make amazing ancient Egyptian 'billboard' discovery Archaeologists from Yale and the Royal Museum of Art and History in Belgium have discovered the earliest-known ‘billboard-sized’ hieroglyphs in the ancient Egyptian city of Elkab.
June 22, 2017 Chinese firm unveils giant 'Monkey King' gladiator robot The battle of the megabots just got a little more mega. What the world needs now is gladiator robots, so make room for Monkey King.
June 22, 2017 World's fastest bike? A 13-person startup in Des Moines, Iowa, claims that it now makes the fastest bike in the world.Â
June 22, 2017 These dolls with artificial intelligence can read your child's emotions Talking dolls are so yesterday. Researchers are working on a new doll that can recognize eight emotions – like surprise and happiness – thanks to a chip and battery that give it artificial intelligence qualities, according to New Scientist.
June 20, 2017 Google Maps stumbles upon Millennium Falcon structure, delights fans Google Maps has released an image that contains a life-sized model of the iconic Millennium Falcon.
June 19, 2017 Southwest border cities to use IRIS scanning technology to identify inmates, illegal immigrants Criminals and illegal immigrants who get booked into jail along the southwest border will soon have one less way to hide their identity.
June 19, 2017 France believes it can transport people on driverless trains by 2023 Who says cars are the only form of transportation that could benefit from being driverless? Certainly not engineers in France, who have high hopes for the future of their trains -- the hope is that they will be driverless.
June 15, 2017 Facebook boosts artificial intelligence to block terrorist propaganda New software is tasked with identifying videos, photos, language and users that need to be removed, at times without human moderators.
June 15, 2017 Scientists may have found a way to tan skin without exposing it to UV rays Scientists have discovered a small molecule that may be able to stimulate the darkening of human skin, without exposing it to potentially harmful UV radiation in the process. Here's how it works.