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SpaceX Makes Travel Plans For Mars and Beyond

Elon Musk and SpaceX are ready to make colonization of Mars a reality. Find out how we could be visiting the Red Planet within the next decade.

U.S. DOT Releases Federal Policy On Automated Vehicles

Driverless cars are heading to a road near you; see how the Department of Transportation is dealing with this technological leap forward.

FDA Approves World’s First Hybrid Closed Loop System

The FDA's approval of the first hybrid closed loop pump and sensor is a major game changer for people living with diabetes. Here's why this design is a big deal, and what it means to people coping with this illness.

BMW Builds Energy Storage Facility From Old Batteries

Recycling takes on a whole new look with a little help from BMW and Bosch. See how these major companies are turning your old car batteries into new energy sources.

China Begins Operating World’s Largest Radio Telescope

China has begun operating the world's largest single-dish radio telescope, named FAST. See what this means for space exploration, and what discoveries scientists hope to uncover.
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2016 Ig Nobel Prizes Announced

The 26th 1st Annual (not a typo!) Ig Nobel Prize ceremony was held in...

Wireless In-Car Chargers Have Arrived

Wireless in-car chargers are finally here, and they're just the beginning of the wire-free innovations coming to a vehicle near you.

Cellular Engineering Takes A Leap Into The Future

The future of cellular engineering is an exciting one, with the potential to change our lives. Find out how scientists plan to utilize this technology to change how we view health, fuel, and the world in which we live.

Public Transportation Goes Driverless

Today, for the first time, self-driving passenger vehicles will become available for public transportation in the United States. A fleet of autonomous cars, powered by the Uber Advanced Technologies Center (ATC) took to the streets this morning in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to offer passengers a free, driverless experience.

Spray Coating to Shield Electromagnetic Interference

Researchers from Drexel University and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology have developed a thin nanomaterial film using MXene to effectively block and shield from electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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