In the near future, tubes might be used to bring you more than just internet. Cleaner and quieter than cars, faster than jets, and...
Author: Lelia Lamoreaux
World War II was brought to a screeching halt at 8:15 A.M. on August 6, 1945 when the United States debuted the world’s first...
One of the most burning and perplexing questions in biology today is: just what is life? While on the surface it seems obvious, the...
In 1977, a NASA scientist named Franklin Chiang-Diaz began work on a new type of electrical propulsion system, the Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket,...
Traditional psychology tends to focus on the problems of the mind, treating it like it was any other organ in the body; only paying...
Recent advances in medical technology are taking us to astounding new places. As our understanding of human biology gets better and better, we will...
New advances in computer and neuroscience are making immortality more possible than ever. That is, if one Russian media-mogul’s vision of the future comes...
TIOBE’s Programming Community Index for Q1 2012 shows a strong rise in the popularity of the ubiquitous JavaScript programming language. It’s the first time...
Over the past couple days established security experts and firms have been slowly wrapping their head around the zero-day Mac Flashback trojan exploit which...
In sticking with the ideals of Open Source and sharing of knowledge and innovation, Twitter today has open sourced its forked MySQL database implementation...