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When technology can read your brain waves, who owns your thoughts?
New law could limit the ways neurotechnology companies collect and share sensitive brain data.
Geothermal power heats up
Long confined to regions with volcanic activity, geothermal promises to become a much more versatile energy source thanks to new technologies.
RIP Atlas, the world’s beefiest humanoid robot
After 11 years, Boston Dynamics is retiring its iconic 330-pound bipedal robot and replacing it with a lighter, all electric little sibling.
Beep beep: Fiat charms city drivers with revived all-electric 500e
Now with a 149-mile range, the tiny car is ready for urban driving, if America will have it.
Low-frequency noise is pervasive. Does that matter?
Sounds that are lower pitched are less studied than other types. Some say it’s a health hazard. Others have doubts.
How super resilient tardigrades can fix their radiation-damaged DNA
Scientists piece together new clues about how ‘water bears’ survive extreme conditions.
The 12 most underrated national parks in the US
How many have you visited?
This gnarly fungus makes cicadas hypersexual
'We probably wouldn’t attempt to mate. We would just feel awful, lay down, and die.'
Humongous stellar-mass black hole is the biggest ever found in Milky Way
Gaia-BH3's mass is 33 times bigger than our sun and it's only 2,000 light years from Earth.
NASA wants to measure moonquakes with laser-powered fiber optic cables
The moon’s seismic activity requires extremely sensitive tools to cut through the lunar dust.