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A Lego Telescope, Crumpled Graphene, And Other Amazing Images Of The Week
Science

A Lego Telescope, Crumpled Graphene, And Other Amazing Images Of The Week

Plus, elephants painted as pandas

Hulu VR And Netflix VR: The Apps Compared
Technology

Hulu VR And Netflix VR: The Apps Compared

Virtual couch potatoes, rejoice

Genetically Modified Maggots Could Speed Up Wound Healing
Medicine

Genetically Modified Maggots Could Speed Up Wound Healing

Possible side effect: Loss of appetite

Lifelong Marijuana Use Correlated With Troubled Middle Age
Psychology

Lifelong Marijuana Use Correlated With Troubled Middle Age

The cause and effect might not be so straightforward

Tay is a millennial A.I. chatbot.
Social Media

Here’s How We Prevent The Next Racist Chatbot

Tay.ai is the consequence of poor training

Scientists Build A Living Cell With Minimum Viable Number Of Genes
Health

Scientists Build A Living Cell With Minimum Viable Number Of Genes

And they still don't understand what a third of them are for

tortoise with a birthday hat on
Health

The Tricky Ethics Of Living Longer

A medical revolution aims to stave off age-related disease and extend our lives — but what will it mean for society?

TRN
Psychology

A Gene In The Brain Helps Us Filter Out Distracting Information

And it could lead to a better way to treat ADHD and autism

The 2016 Rallye des Gazelles Is Underway
Technology

The 2016 Rallye des Gazelles Is Underway

Follow the all-women’s rally in real time online

Why Is Ted Cruz’s Face A Meme?
Social Media

Why Is Ted Cruz’s Face A Meme?

Science attempts to explain comparisons to Stryper, Zodiac killer sketch

Implanted Device Fights Plaque Buildup In Brain
Health

Implanted Device Fights Plaque Buildup In Brain

It releases antibodies to combat deposits linked to Alzheimer's

Long Live Dogs (And Everyone)
Dogs

Long Live Dogs (And Everyone)

A drug trial underway in Seattle could extend the lives of family pets. Some day, it might do the same for people.

Google Maps Moves The World’s Borders Depending On Who’s Looking
Technology

Google Maps Moves The World’s Borders Depending On Who’s Looking

A new paper looks at how the online service could foster international disputes

How To Live Long And Prosper
Health

How To Live Long And Prosper

Science, tech, and common sense can help

Nintendo Could Release The New NX Console This Year
Gear

Nintendo Could Release The New NX Console This Year

The Wii U's demise could pave the way for the new console

Skydio Is A Drone That Dances Around Obstacles
Technology

Skydio Is A Drone That Dances Around Obstacles

Flying like a bird, but not, like, a clumsy bird.

Sun-Powered Plane Will Resume Its Round-The-World Flight In April
Technology

Sun-Powered Plane Will Resume Its Round-The-World Flight In April

Solar Impulse 2, Part 2

How Microbes Contribute To Heart Disease
Diseases

How Microbes Contribute To Heart Disease

Researchers have shown bacteria may add to heart-related issues

Playstation VR’s Cheaper $399 Core Bundle Returns
Technology

Playstation VR’s Cheaper $399 Core Bundle Returns

Sony brings back headset-only option

Alton Brown and the Jet Cream
Science

Alton Brown’s Jet Cream

Carbonated ice cream in just 10 seconds