A 13-Year-Old Built Archimedes' Death Ray
A 13-year-old middle school student built a working prototype of Archimedes' death ray, proving the Greek inventor's concept.
Read MoreA 13-year-old middle school student built a working prototype of Archimedes' death ray, proving the Greek inventor's concept.
Read MoreA study says mental health plays a key factor in healthy aging, and eating more cheese might improve mental health. Time to adapt your diet?
Read MoreA newly developed AI heart attack scan can detect if someone will suffer a life-threatening heart attack within the next 10 years.
Read MoreNASA has shared ambitious plans to put the first artificial star into orbit around Earth by the end of the 2020s.
Read MoreA new study claims that SpaceX's massive Starlink constellations are causing ozone damage when they burn up in the atmosphere.
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Read MoreNew research suggests that female astronauts may be more tolerant to spaceflight than male astronauts, but more data is needed to confirm.
Read MoreA closer look at new Netflix releases coming soon that range from returning favorites and new prestige dramas to star-studded movies.
Read MoreA group of scientists in China have created the world's first AI military commander using real-world commanders to train it.
Read MoreSoftBank is using emotion-canceling AI to help temper the screams and outbursts of rowdy customers to protect its employees.
Read MoreExpansive Netflix retail and entertainment complexes are coming to two of the most popular shopping centers in the US in 2025.
Read MoreElon Musk says that a new ultra-portable Starlink mini dish will arrive within the next few months.
Read MoreSpaceX CEO Elon Musk has shared ambitious plans to try to "catch" the mega rocket after Starship's fifth launch.
Read MoreSkywatchers will get quite a treat this week when June's full moon, the Strawberry Moon, lights up the night sky.
Read MoreDARPA is working on a next-generation, military-grade quantum laser unlike anything we have ever seen before.
Read MorePresident Trump said on the Logan Paul podcast that he was blown away after seeing how well and how fast AI rewrote one of his speeches.
Read MoreScientists may have actually found a way to create a carbon-negative power source, and all it takes is some algae.
Read MoreA new study says that just three days spent in space is enough time to cause changes to an astronaut's health.
Read MoreNew research indicates that elephants may have individual names for each other, adding a new layer of complexity to elephant communication.
Read MoreThe first clinical trial for a new deafness treatment designed to treat inherited deafness has proven successful.
Read MoreA company called Graphyte claims its revolutionary carbon-removing bricks can store air pollution for hundreds of years.
Read MoreFilmmakers are experimenting with a new type of filmmaking called generative film, which uses AI to change the film each time it's watched.
Read MoreThe latest Voyager 1 update brings good news for the space community. The interstellar spacecraft is now transmitting science data again.
Read MoreNew research suggests that there may be enough evidence to support claims that the influence of names on your career is real.
Read MoreA newly released study claims that OpenAI's GPT-4 has passed the Turing test, making it the first AI to do so.
Read MoreResidents around Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral have started to comment on growing Starship environmental concerns.
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