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How It Works: The Large Hadron Collider
Particle Physics

How It Works: The Large Hadron Collider

To chaotically combine particles, you need a lot of space ... and a lot of power

The Navy Wants Anti-Drone Lasers On Trucks
Navy

The Navy Wants Anti-Drone Lasers On Trucks

GBAD news for drones

An Ice-Proof Coating For Airplanes Based On A Frog’s Skin
Aviation

An Ice-Proof Coating For Airplanes Based On A Frog’s Skin

Biomimicry takes to the air

Hybrid Hot Water for a Hurricane House
Climate Change

Hybrid Hot Water for a Hurricane House

What Is A Gyrocopter And Why Did This Man Land One On The Capitol Lawn?
Aviation

What Is A Gyrocopter And Why Did This Man Land One On The Capitol Lawn?

Not quite a copter, not quite a plane

Cancer Treatment Would Be Even More Effective With 3D Tissue Modeling
Cancer

Cancer Treatment Would Be Even More Effective With 3D Tissue Modeling

Everything looks different in 3D

How It Works: The Toyota Mirai
Vehicles

How It Works: The Toyota Mirai

The hydrogen-powered car hits streets this fall

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Tech Hacks

The 2015 Invention Awards

Our ninth annual celebration of independent inventors

What’s It Take To Become A Great Inventor?
Science

What’s It Take To Become A Great Inventor?

A letter from our Editor In Chief

A 3D-Printed, Battery-Powered Rocket Engine
Space

A 3D-Printed, Battery-Powered Rocket Engine

Space travel is going electric

A New Way To Spy On Microbes
Health

A New Way To Spy On Microbes

A new invention may allow us to follow microbial life one cell at a time

Nothing But The Truth
Science

Nothing But The Truth

Science’s greatest weakness is also its greatest strength

Falcon 9 Launch
Science

SpaceX To Attempt Revolutionary Falcon 9 Rocket Landing Today

Today could be the first day of a new era in spaceflight

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Health

This West Virginia Town Has Gone Radio Silent

Greetings from the Quiet Zone

When Apps Go Wild
DIY

When Apps Go Wild

To Predict Future Diseases, Doctors Will Map Newborns’ Genes
Diseases

To Predict Future Diseases, Doctors Will Map Newborns’ Genes

The crystal ball of science

Writer/Director Alex Garland Discusses His Latest AI-Inspired Film ‘Ex Machina’
AI

Writer/Director Alex Garland Discusses His Latest AI-Inspired Film ‘Ex Machina’

The science fiction screenwriter dishes on what draws him to the genre

How Apollo 13 Launched With a Bomb on Board
Space

How Apollo 13 Launched With a Bomb on Board

Apollo 13 was famously crippled by an explosion on its way to the Moon, but how did it launch with a faulty oxygen tank in the first place?

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Technology

3 Things You Probably Didn’t Know A Printer Could Do

Really, is there anything they can't do?

Colorado Lake Hosts Thousands of Invasive Goldfish
Animals

Colorado Lake Hosts Thousands of Invasive Goldfish

And it's all thanks to us dumb humans