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We Are Closer To Curing All Diseases Than We Think
Medicine

We Are Closer To Curing All Diseases Than We Think

For cancer care, access to treatment may be the biggest obstacle

Six Charts Show Why No One Is Talking About Climate Change
Global Warming

Six Charts Show Why No One Is Talking About Climate Change

The spiral of silence

How VEST Works
Projects

A Device For The Deaf That Lets You “Listen” With Your Skin

Because your skin is an unused sound jack

The Americas Just Eliminated Measles, But Vaccination Will Help It Stay Gone
Vaccines

The Americas Just Eliminated Measles, But Vaccination Will Help It Stay Gone

A milestone in disease control

212-Million-Year-Old Reptile Had Anteater-Like Arms
Animals

212-Million-Year-Old Reptile Had Anteater-Like Arms

The better to dig with, my dear

Rosetta
Space

A Look Back At Rosetta’s Best Moments

The spacecraft has orbited a duck-shaped comet since 2014, but now its mission is drawing to a close

China Is Building The Longest And Highest Glass Bridge In The World
Engineering

China Is Building The Longest And Highest Glass Bridge In The World

Calling all adrenaline junkies

Harop Drone At 2013 Paris Air Show
Weapons

Autonomous Weapons Are Already Here

A report shows the extent to which machines already make deadly decisions

Partnership On AI Brings Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook And More Together
Technology

Partnership On AI Brings Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook And More Together

The Avengers of AI have assembled in the name of inclusion

Mothers’ Milk Teaches Babies To Defend Themselves
Vaccines

Mothers’ Milk Teaches Babies To Defend Themselves

It's almost like vaccinating, without vaccinating

How Humans Evolved To Hurt Each Other
Animals

How Humans Evolved To Hurt Each Other

A massive new study details when and where we beat the crap out of each other

New 3D Printed Material Can Help Regenerate Bones
Engineering

New 3D Printed Material Can Help Regenerate Bones

Hyperelastic “bone” grafts have healed rat spines and a monkey’s skull

Lake Mead
Climate Change

The World’s Water Reservoirs Produce More Greenhouse Gas Than All Of Canada

Mostly methane bubbles, from human-constructed reservoirs

Murray Buttes
Science

Marsquakes Could Be The Key To Life On Mars

New research hints at how hydrogen ends up in rocks

Flight MH-17 Investigation Points To Missile From Russia
Military

Flight MH-17 Investigation Points To Missile From Russia

Signature shrapnel extracted from the pilot's bodies

Ehang 184 passenger drone China
Drones

Uber Is Working On A Vertical-Takeoff Aircraft

Might settle on autonomous helicopters instead

Elon Musk’s Plan To Colonize Mars Gives Us The Sci-Fi Future We Crave
Mars

Elon Musk’s Plan To Colonize Mars Gives Us The Sci-Fi Future We Crave

Now let's see if he can make it reality

The First Baby Using New ‘Three-Parent’ Procedure Has Been Born
Health

The First Baby Using New ‘Three-Parent’ Procedure Has Been Born

This success could help the technique gain approval in the U.S.

Bioengineered Blood Vessels Can Grow Inside Animals
Engineering

Bioengineered Blood Vessels Can Grow Inside Animals

The grafts could treat children’s heart defects without needing to be replaced

Tracking A Viral War In Real Time
Diseases

Tracking A Viral War In Real Time

Researchers track immune cells during influenza infection