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SXSW 2015: Dr. Leslie Saxon On The Implantable Future
Health

SXSW 2015: Dr. Leslie Saxon On The Implantable Future

Who's afraid of biometric data sharing?

Soft Bionic Power Trousers Could Help Us Walk Up Stairs
Robots

Soft Bionic Power Trousers Could Help Us Walk Up Stairs

Exoskeletons that are actually comfortable

How A Former Nuclear Missileer Made A Color-Changing Petunia
Science

How A Former Nuclear Missileer Made A Color-Changing Petunia

Keira Havens went from boom to bloom

SXSW 2015: AeroMobil Says It Will Put Its Flying Car On The Market In 2017
Vehicles

SXSW 2015: AeroMobil Says It Will Put Its Flying Car On The Market In 2017

And once that's done? A self-flying car

Yes, You Can Reverse Disease
Stem Cells

Yes, You Can Reverse Disease

Scientists are turning back the clock on these five health problems

Do Fish Get Out Of Breath?
Ask Us Anything

Do Fish Get Out Of Breath?

Short answer: Do bears poop in the woods?

recombinant DNA extraction in a kitchen at South by Southwest
Projects

SXSW 2015: I Reprogrammed A Lifeform In Someone’s Kitchen While Drinking A Beer

Biohacking kits help you modify genes in the comfort of home

Here’s What the Beginnings of Spaceflight Looked Like in the 1950s
Space

Here’s What the Beginnings of Spaceflight Looked Like in the 1950s

For a small, remote site in the desert with a modest staff, the High Speed Flight Station saw some incredible advances in aviation's that ultimately led to spaceflight.

SXSW 2015: An Astronaut’s Guide To Better Space Photos
NASA

SXSW 2015: An Astronaut’s Guide To Better Space Photos

The final frontier is a photographic nightmare

The Looming Threat of Artificial Unintelligence
Robots

The Looming Threat of Artificial Unintelligence

Stop fantasizing about super-smart A.I., and start worrying about dumb algorithms

Defy The Cable Company With A DIY HDTV Antenna
Projects

Defy The Cable Company With A DIY HDTV Antenna

Stick it to the man

Pie Sci: A Few Questions For A Leading Pie Scientist
Physics

Pie Sci: A Few Questions For A Leading Pie Scientist

Amy Rowat studies the structure of a good pie inside and out

How To Make Your Own Hologram-Projecting Glasses
Projects

How To Make Your Own Hologram-Projecting Glasses

For less than the cost of a movie ticket

Pie Sci: Why You Should Eat A Slice Of Pie Crust-First
Psychology

Pie Sci: Why You Should Eat A Slice Of Pie Crust-First

And other ways to make pie taste better using psychology

Did The Future Begin In 1610?
Environment

Did The Future Begin In 1610?

Scientists debate the start date of 'the age of man'

Citizen Science Goes Meta
DIY

Citizen Science Goes Meta

Inflatable Habitat
International Space Station

Welcome To The Inflatable Space Age

Up close with Robert Bigelow and his dream of habitable bubbles in space

Ebola-Plagued Countries Now Risk Deadly Measles Epidemic
Vaccines

Ebola-Plagued Countries Now Risk Deadly Measles Epidemic

Low vaccination rates mean measles could potentially kill more West Africans than Ebola

Your Farts Could Tell Your Doctor About Your Digestive Health
Health

Your Farts Could Tell Your Doctor About Your Digestive Health

Finding out which microbes dealt it

Meet The 7-Foot Lobster Centipede Of Your Nightmares
Animals

Meet The 7-Foot Lobster Centipede Of Your Nightmares

Really, he's a sweetheart