Groundbreaking Tech Could Lead To Realistic Holograms In Regular Eyeglass Lenses
Scientists have come up with a way to potentially make hologram lenses, which could allow for realistic holograms with wider fields of view.
Read MoreScientists have come up with a way to potentially make hologram lenses, which could allow for realistic holograms with wider fields of view.
Read MoreResearchers have discovered a way to create ultra-thin night-vision lenses that are thin enough to fit regular glasses.
Read MoreScientists have developed a more effective cancer treatment that uses cancer-fighting antibodies to inject chemo directly into tumors.
Read MoreA new study shows that gaming does not negatively or positively impact a person's sense of mental well-being.
Read MoreResearchers have developed a safe, ultra-thin battery that can run on human tears. The tech might also be used to measure sugar levels.
Read MoreScientists are trying to use AI models to decode the secret language of dogs. Here's how they hope to do it.
Read MoreWhat if you could eat chocolate and not have to worry about how good it is for you? Scientists may have created healthier chocolate.
Read MoreScientists have discovered a plastic-eating fungus on the Great Pacific garbage patch, but it isn't fast enough to clean up everything.
Read MoreTwo broods of periodical cicadas are expected to emerge this month, with thousands of zombie cicadas hiding in their ranks.
Read MoreA new study shows no link between one's zodiac sign and fate, proving that astrology can't predict happiness and well-being.
Read MoreNew York City is expected to get an influx of invasive parachuting Joro spiders this summer. Here's what to expect.
Read MoreJemperli (dostarlimab) might be a cancer cure breakthrough from GSK, as it cured 100% of rectal cancer cases in a trial.
Read MoreA new study shows that neurons in the brain might be trying to predict the future while you sleep and dream.
Read MoreA new definition of time suggests that what we once thought was a fundamental element of reality is actually just a byproduct.
Read MoreResearchers have created a new type of glass-like material that self-cleans and keeps rooms cooler than glass does.
Read MoreA breakthrough could let us build next-gen chargers capable of charging our electronics in just 60 seconds.
Read MoreA new study shows that combining frequent sauna baths with a higher cardiorespiratory fitness can reduce the risk of psychosis significantly.
Read MoreNASA says finding out how time on the Moon passes is important for a number of reasons, including keeping things synced up.
Read MoreResearchers cured type 2 diabetes in a 59-year-old patient after restoring insulin-producing pancreatic function with a stem cell transplant.
Read MoreThe first coffee-reinforced concrete footpath is now being tested in a real neighborhood to see just how well it holds up to the elements.
Read MoreA company claims to have created the world's first bioprocessor that uses a million times less power than a digital chip does.
Read MoreSkywatchers who head outside in early June will get to spot a rare planetary alignment of six different planets.
Read MoreThe U.S. Transportation Secretary has revealed that climate change is likely to blame for the increase in flight turbulence we’re seeing now.
Read MoreThe first crewed launch of Boeing's Starliner has been put on hold once again. Maybe it's time to let the dream go.
Read MoreResearchers have created water-based batteries that can store far more energy than standard lithium-ion batteries.
Read MoreA viral Reddit video gives viewers a close-up view of plants breathing. While cool, it's also very unsettling.
Read MoreSkywatchers may be treated to a bright comet that is so bright you can see it without a telescope or binoculars.
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