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  • A 3D concept of a futuristic jet engine.

    The Engine Of The Future Has One Major Problem It Can't Overcome - Yet

    Engineers in the aeronautical industry are always cooking up fresh ideas for aircraft, especially when it comes to making jet engines better.

    By Daniel Trock 16 days ago Read More
  • Ryan Gosling aboard a spacecraft in

    How Accurate Is Project Hail Mary's Science? Scientists Weigh In On The Sci-Fi Hit

    "Project Hail Mary" is a hit blockbuster based on the novel of the same name, and like other sci-fi movies, fans want to know how accurate its science is.

    By Jonathan Sayers 17 days ago Read More
  • Artemis II rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 1, 2026

    Here's Why NASA's Artemis II Mission Is So Special

    Artemis II is more than just another NASA launch. It marks a long-awaited return to crewed lunar flight and serves as a major step toward what comes next.

    By Joshua Hawkins 18 days ago Read More
  • car key fob surrounded by aluminum foil

    Wrapping Your Car Keys With Aluminum Foil Could Help Stop Thieves - According To Science

    Cars are expensive and nobody wants to see their ride stolen, so some people are putting their trust in an unlikely material — aluminum foil.

    By Gaurav Shukla 19 days ago Read More
  • Hard drive on top of a table

    The Next Evolution Of Hard Drives Could Be Even More Sci-Fi Than We Thought

    Scientists are continuously looking for a way to improve the storage capacity on hard drives, but they might need to be called something different.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 20 days ago Read More
  • A woman looking at a computer screen with glasses on; blue light from the screen is being reflected in her glasses

    Why There's Simply No Need For Blue Light Glasses

    Worried about blue light? It may not have as big of an impact on your health as you expect, so measures such as blue light glasses aren’t necessary.

    By Asad Kashif 20 days ago Read More
  • Horse Powertrain and Repsol H12 Engine Concept.

    This New Hybrid Engine Concept Is A Huge Leap Forward In Fuel Efficiency

    Hybrids vehicles are great alternatives to traditional vehicles, but since they still use conventional fuel, they contribute to global CO2 emissions.

    By Briley Kenney 20 days ago Read More
  • A road at night lit up by red streetlights featuring a long exposure trail of red light from a car.

    Denmark's Red Streetlights Look Strange, But There's A Smart Reason For Them

    Red lights on roads may seem like quite the oddity to most people, but there's an important reason why they're being used on streets in Denmark (and beyond).

    By Noelle Corbett 21 days ago Read More
  • Yellow barrels of radioactive waste lined up on shelves

    New Process Shortens Nuclear Waste Timeline From 100,000 Years To Only Hundreds

    Nuclear energy isn't exactly clean, with nuclear waste never exactly going away. But this inventive new process might help mitigate that particular problem.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 21 days ago Read More
  • A military laser weapon on a ship

    The Current US Military Laser Weapons Are Nothing Compared To What's In Store

    Laser weapons may sound like something out of a science fiction blockbuster movie, but they're becoming increasingly practical for military applications.

    By Joe Oliveto 22 days ago Read More
  • Tim Cook smiling, standing against a gray background.

    Apple CEO Says Get Off Your Phone (And Science Agrees With Him)

    Apple builds one of the most popular smartphones in the world, giving millions of people access to various ways to doom scroll each and every day.

    By Joe Oliveto 22 days ago Read More
  • one of the Boring Company's underground tunnels lit in orange light

    Elon Musk Has His Sights Set On A Texas City For Another High-Tech Underground Tunnel

    Elon Musk is bringing the Boring Company's underground tunnels to this popular Texas city alongside three other new locations in the U.S. and overseas.

    By Talia Roepel 22 days ago Read More
  • close-up rusty pipes and connector

    This Giant Battery Will Use Rust Instead Of Lithium To Power A Google Data Center

    Amidst the hype for nuclear energy in the tech sector, Google is trying a new kind of non-lithium battery to help power its latest data center.

    By Joshua Hawkins 23 days ago Read More
  • Artemis on launch pad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida

    How Fast Can NASA's Artemis II's Spacecraft Orion Reach Space?

    Artemis II has been delayed multiple times for numerous reasons, but there isn't a single part of this mission that NASA has not mapped out.

    By Brendan Knapp 23 days ago Read More
  • High voltage rechargeable batteries in a factory

    Not Alkaline, Not Lithium: This New Battery Could Be The Future Of Fast Charging

    Battery technology has been advancing rapidly in recent years, but the future could promise charging speeds faster than you could ever imagine.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 23 days ago Read More
  • Conceptual image of two astronauts looking down at a lunar base in a crater

    NASA Wants To Spend $20 Billion To Build A Permanent Moon Base

    NASA has plans for the moon it seems, big plans, and the agency looks to accomplish its goals by investing $20 billion to establish a permanent lunar base.

    By Briley Kenney 23 days ago Read More
  • 3D render of bars of the precious metals gold, silver, platinum, and palladium

    New Form Of Aluminum Is Only The Beginning Of Replacing Precious Metals

    Precious metals, serving as catalysts, are the backbone of many materials industries, but a new form of aluminum could be set to replace them.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 23 days ago Read More
  • A partially-submerged submarine.

    The Science Behind How Submarines Stay Hidden

    Submarines are known as the sleek, silent hunters of naval warfare, but what's really going on that makes them so difficult to detect at sea?

    By Daniel Trock 23 days ago Read More
  • Starlink satellites stacked together in orbit aroundthe Earth

    SpaceX Just Hit An Important Milestone After Launching More Starlink Satellites

    SpaceX has become one of the most prominent aspects of the American space initiative, and it just hit a major milestone with its latest satellite launches.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 24 days ago Read More
  • A SpaceX Falcon9 rocket jettisons off into space against a dark night sky.

    Amazon Wants The FCC To Deny SpaceX's Orbital Data Center Proposal - Here's Why

    SpaceX wants to launch one million satellites into Earth's low orbit that could act as data centers, taking advantage of the sub zero temperatures in space.

    By Alec Hively 25 days ago Read More
  • Carbothermal reactor testing chamber extracting oxygen from lunar regolith

    NASA's Unique Experiment To Create Oxygen On The Moon: Lunar Soil

    The people of Earth have aspirations to return to the Moon and eventually colonize Mars, two places where oxygen isn't exactly in abundance.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 27 days ago Read More
  • Barge spraying jets of water into lake

    Kansas Is Shooting This Lake With Water - Here's Why

    Sediment buildup is proving to be a problem for one lake in Kansas, but scientists have found the solution, and it involves shooting the lake with water.

    By Joe Oliveto 27 days ago Read More
  • Solar panels installed on a residential rooftop

    It Takes Years For Solar Panels To Pay For Themselves - Here's Why

    Solar panels can help you save money on energy costs, but it takes years for those savings to pay off. Here's why it takes so long to break even financially.

    By Eduardo Ariedo 28 days ago Read More
  • NASA's artemis II standing alongside the launch platform at kennedy space center

    It Takes 12 Hours To Move The Artemis II Rocket 4 Miles - Here's Why

    NASA's Artemis missions are poised to make history, but moving the Artemis II rocket takes exceptionally wrong. In fact history is actually partially to blame.

    By Joshua Hawkins 28 days ago Read More
  • A person holding a remote in front of a garage door.

    The Surprising Way LED Lights Can Interfere With Your Garage Door Opener

    If your garage door opener stops working, the problem might not be your batteries or the motor. Instead, you might need to adjust your LED lights.

    By Daniel Trock 28 days ago Read More
  • A pile of printed circuit boards with gold layers on them.

    How Much Gold Is Actually In Your Old Laptop?

    Did you know that your old laptop computer probably has a small amount of gold hiding inside it? Here's why it's there and how much you might expect to find.

    By Briley Kenney 30 days ago Read More
  • A hard drive on top of a computer board

    Why Are Some Hard Drives Full Of Helium?

    Helium is well known as the gas that makes balloons float and voices higher, but it's also found in some hard drives. Here's how it's advancing disk technology.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 30 days ago Read More
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