Speech-analysis software perfectly predicts which people will develop schizophrenia
Researchers also opened the door to other uses of the technology beyond psychoses.
On Aug 26, 2015 by Eric Geller
Could tiny bee backpacks help us understand colony collapse disorder?
This research is being carried out by scientists at Australia’s CSIRO science agency in partnership with Intel and Hitachi.
On Aug 26, 2015 by Dylan Love
This new rechargeable battery will last an entire lifetime
It’s all about solid electrolytes, not the ubiquitous liquid electrolytes in current rechargeable batteries.
On Aug 25, 2015 by Dylan Love
17 science shows on YouTube that will totally blow your mind
These shows highly recommended for lunch break viewing.
On Aug 25, 2015 by Cynthia McKelvey
See 2 new panda cubs just born at the National Zoo
They’re so squeaky!
On Aug 24, 2015 by Cynthia McKelvey
NASA just pledged $200,000 to help turn poop into astronaut food
Mark Blenner of Clemson University has a radical idea that might enable long-term space exploration.
On Aug 19, 2015 by Dylan Love
This tool exposes how easy it is to manipulate scientific data
Spoiler alert: It’s stupidly easy.
On Aug 19, 2015 by Cynthia McKelvey
ISS astronaut photographs a super-rare ‘red sprite’ above a lighting storm
And no, it’s not a fairy.
On Aug 19, 2015 by Aja Romano
Watch rare footage of a deep-sea jellyfish and prepare for nightmares
This giant jellyfish is armed with four long, grasping tendrils.
On Aug 19, 2015 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
This brain-controlled robotic exoskeleton could help paralyzed people walk again
Blinking lights power these robotic legs.
On Aug 18, 2015 by Selena Larson
Only a red-hot nickel ball can destroy an old Nokia phone
Remember when cellphones were indestructible?
On Aug 17, 2015 by Eve Peyser
Robot evolution is a thing, and that’s definitely not scary at all
Robots are building better versions of themselves. Cool. Great.
On Aug 14, 2015 by Selena Larson
The octopus has the weirdest DNA map scientists have ever seen
Octopuses continue to defy human logic.
On Aug 14, 2015 by Aja Romano
The road of the future will charge your car as you drive
Wireless induction charging is an old technology learning new tricks.
On Aug 13, 2015 by Dylan Love
An MIT battery breakthrough could charge your smartphone in 6 minutes
We spoke to Ju Li, lead researcher of a team to build a better battery.
On Aug 12, 2015 by Dylan Love
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