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With 30 Meters Left to Drill, Scientists Leave Subterranean Lake Vostok For The Winter, Amid Controversy
Biology

With 30 Meters Left to Drill, Scientists Leave Subterranean Lake Vostok For The Winter, Amid Controversy

Russian team investigating the Antarctic lake isolated for 14 million years may have polluted it as they left

Video: Scientists Smash Giant Granite Balls Together to Simulate Asteroid Collisions
Space

Video: Scientists Smash Giant Granite Balls Together to Simulate Asteroid Collisions

Two stones, each a meter in diameter, suspended from cranes

NYU Professor’s Body Rejects His Implanted Head-Cam
Health

NYU Professor’s Body Rejects His Implanted Head-Cam

FYI: What Does Space Smell Like?
NASA

FYI: What Does Space Smell Like?

This Robot Can Hear Your Frightened Breathing, Even Through Walls
Army

This Robot Can Hear Your Frightened Breathing, Even Through Walls

NASA’s STEREO Mission is Now Beaming Back the World’s First 3-D View of the Sun
Sun

NASA’s STEREO Mission is Now Beaming Back the World’s First 3-D View of the Sun

Private Company Wants To Put a Robot on the Moon Next Year
Space X

Private Company Wants To Put a Robot on the Moon Next Year

What Could Possibly Go Wrong: Flying Hummers
Technology

What Could Possibly Go Wrong: Flying Hummers

But they would be so cool

Some Japanese Patients Shun Robot Helpers, Throwing High-Tech Future of Elder Care Into Doubt
Robots

Some Japanese Patients Shun Robot Helpers, Throwing High-Tech Future of Elder Care Into Doubt

Woodpeckers’ Heads Inspire New Shock-Absorbing Systems for Electronics and Humans
Birds

Woodpeckers’ Heads Inspire New Shock-Absorbing Systems for Electronics and Humans

Dr. Calvin B. Bridges with his streamlined car, in the October 1934 issue of Popular Science magazine.
DIY

Archive gallery: a century of vehicular DIY

The egg-shaped car, the washing machine-wagon hybrid, the home-built steam automobile, and more cars built in the garages of DIY enthusiasts.

Water Flea Genome is the Most Complex Yet, and May Help Scientists Study Organisms’ Response to Stress
Animals

Water Flea Genome is the Most Complex Yet, and May Help Scientists Study Organisms’ Response to Stress

Scientists Mine Dormant Bacterial Genes For New Antibiotics
Health

Scientists Mine Dormant Bacterial Genes For New Antibiotics

The Internet Officially Runs Out of Addresses Today, But It’s Not Cause for Panic
Internet

The Internet Officially Runs Out of Addresses Today, But It’s Not Cause for Panic

What Could Possibly Go Wrong: Blotting Out the Sun
Science

What Could Possibly Go Wrong: Blotting Out the Sun

Geoengineering could cause more problems than the global warming it aims to stop

A Company Seeks Ubiquitous Iris Scans On PCs, ATMs and Cell Phones
Technology

A Company Seeks Ubiquitous Iris Scans On PCs, ATMs and Cell Phones

Attractive Italian Viaduct Has Wind Turbines Built In
Renewables

Attractive Italian Viaduct Has Wind Turbines Built In

New-Found Cornucopia of Exoplanets More Than Doubles the Current Cosmic Census
Science

New-Found Cornucopia of Exoplanets More Than Doubles the Current Cosmic Census

The Kepler telescope team announces a trove

A Tour of The Modernist Cuisine Kitchen Laboratory
Technology

A Tour of The Modernist Cuisine Kitchen Laboratory

Inside a high-tech laboratory that's spinning out the future of food (in a centrifuge at 13 Gs)

First Demonstration of Cars That Test Blood Alcohol Level Before Letting You Drive
Vehicles

First Demonstration of Cars That Test Blood Alcohol Level Before Letting You Drive