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NASA is About To Blast Some Rockets Through Alaska’s Northern Lights
Unraveling the mysterious electrical currents of the aurora borealis
Long Lost Beagle-2 Mars Lander Spotted By NASA Probe
Like finding a needle in an enormous, sandy haystack
Smartphone App Helps Visually Impaired Avoid Low-Hanging Obstacles
Monitoring the environment in 3-D
Making Moonshine In A Homebuilt Reflux Still [Video]
Hackett distills some drinkable biofuel
Oh ‘SMAP’! New NASA Satellite Will Help Predict Drought, Climate Change
Digging up dirt on soil moisture across the globe
2015 Detroit Auto Show: You Might Be Able To Buy 3-D–Printed Cars In A Year
Local Motors is building "micro-factories" and plans to sell a printed electric vehicle in 12 to 18 months
Air Force Wants Research Projects On Aerial Cyberwar
Mastering the full-spectrum battlefield of the future, today
Google Getting Closer To Universal, Real-Time Translator
Support for Elvish, Dothraki still lacking
An Open Letter To Everyone Tricked Into Fearing Artificial Intelligence
Don't believe the hype about artificial intelligence, or the horror
Prototype Retainer Could Help Hearing-Impaired ‘Listen’ With Their Tongues
Putting the words right in your mouth
2015 Detroit Auto Show: Volkswagen Cross Coupe GTE: A Shape Of Things To Come
Volkswagen will soon launch a new line of sport utility vehicles that are lighter and more fuel efficient than its current models
Blood Test Could Tell Individual Smokers The Best Way To Quit
A personalized way to kick the habit
Aliens Among Us: Letter From The Editor-In-Chief
The discovery of new life on Earth complicates the search for life elsewhere
Why You Shouldn’t Fear the Electric Car
A more accurate range calculator ensures your battery won't die in the middle of a trip