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The 2022 tech breakthroughs that could advance medicine
Can you imagine medicine without technology?
What if we could make electronics from mushrooms?
In a few years, your earbuds could be made of mushroom skin.
An electric version of the classic '60s Mini Moke is driving into the U.S.
The e-Moke will be the first highway-legal Mini Moke in the U.S.
How an AI map could help us better prepare for the next flood
Identifying flood-prone areas as part of urban planning is key if we want to reduce flooding.
Rescued from decay, Battersea Power Station opens to the public
Yes, you can visit.
I took a STEM class taught by an AI Robot
Artificial Intelligence is literally teaching us
By Mark Stetson and Cecily Mauran
Get up close with the secret, microscopic world of cells
Have you ever seen migrating neural crest cells inside a zebrafish? Well today's your lucky day.
Why aesthetics are the secret weapon we need to popularise solar energy
Dutch designer Marjan van Aubel explains why some cities wouldn't hear about solar panels, and how we can change that.
This musician invented a body instrument to celebrate her mental health journey
Turning pain into beautiful art
By Mark Stetson
The floating 'UniWave200' turns waves into electricity
The device could prove particularly useful for low-lying nations.
By Emmett Smith
Mobile solar-powered nanogrid brings energy to disaster-struck areas
We need renewable energy to adapt to the consequences of climate change just as much as we need it to tackle the issue itself.
NASA identified the strange tangled object found on Mars
Is it Martian or NASA litter?
By Mark Stetson and Mark Kaufman
In a race against extreme floods, some cities look to nature
Meet the architects igniting a green city revolution.
A 100-mile long emissions-free smart city is set to be constructed in Saudi Arabia
The city will be a part of the larger Neom mega-city project
By Emmett Smith
This neural leg sleeve uses AI to correct walking patterns
A game-changing bionic leg
By Mark Stetson
London’s newest Underground line helped build a bird sanctuary
The excess soil helped restore a wildlife haven destroyed by agriculture and coastal erosion.
Japanese researchers reveal plans for massive artificial-gravity buildings on moon
If you want to retire in one, make sure to live another 100 years.
Is Lightyear's Solar Powered Electric Vehicle for real?
The pricey Lightyear 0 EV can go months without charging thanks to solar power
By Mark Stetson and Alex Perry
NASA's new innovation could help get humans to Mars by 2040
A game-changing heat shield could be the key to getting us to Mars.
By Mark Stetson and Elisha Sauers
NASA just sent a tiny spacecraft to scope out an orbiting moon base
Big lunar ambitions
See 5 planets align in order for first time in 18 years
Set your alarms for early morning skywatching June 24.
Mars rover confronts spindly, crooked finger rocks
Exterrestrial desert has some weird rubble
NASA just inflated its new-age spaceship heat shield for Mars
Space scientists think they've figured out how to pull more drag out of literal thin air.
Researchers designed a foldable drone that can fly with one wing — Strictly Robots
It fits right inside your pocket.
By Emmett Smith