Food Delivery Robots Are Running Amok On College Campuses
Autonomous robots have invaded college campuses and are about to become a lot more prevalent in the food delivery industry.
Read MoreAutonomous robots have invaded college campuses and are about to become a lot more prevalent in the food delivery industry.
Read MoreThese evidently highly adaptable sharks call the Kavachi Volcano, located within the Solomon Islands, their home.
Read MoreMotorola is coming back to the wearable market with a new fitness tracker called the Moto Watch 70 according to a sales page on Best Buy Canada.
Read MoreSelf-driving cars have a ton of safety hurdles to overcome before they become popular, but one interesting safety solution is surprisingly human.
Read MoreHyundai and Kia have joined hands with six institutes to develop mobility solutions for the moon, and the focus will be on braving its harsh conditions.
Read MorePrivate citizens are making their way into space, but the cost of a ticket is still astronomical. Fuel is among the many factors keeping prices high.
Read MoreNASA and DARPA have teamed up to demonstrate whether it's possible to use nuclear-powered rockets to get to Mars faster than when using current methods.
Read MoreNASA has big things coming in 2023. From phenomenal celestial sightings to exciting new forays into space exploration, here's what to look forward to this year.
Read MoreThe Crew-4 astronauts join a busy International Space Station to perform research tasks over the coming months. Here's what's on the docket.
Read MoreExperts at the University of Sydney have discovered a massive graveyard of dead stars that are now living either as neutron stars or black holes.
Read MoreHow do you learn more about how the solar system was formed? Build a spacecraft to intercept a comet, something the ESA and JAXA will do together.
Read MoreStarved of matter, a dormant black hole will eventually return to power once a star, planet, or other space stuff strays too close to its galactic realm.
Read MoreThe search for planets in our universe which could support life has reached a huge milestone. Here's why scientists are so excited.
Read MoreA proposed plan could utilize an unusual method of physics for storing renewable energy, making use of the thousands of abandoned mineshafts in the U.S.
Read MoreIn 2028, NASA will deploy the NEO Surveyor space telescope, whose mission will be to detect at least 2/3 of potentially dangerous objects in our solar system.
Read MoreWhen you step aboard an airplane in a few years, the wings may be in a different place than you're used to if NASA and Boeing have anything to say about it.
Read MoreImagine if humans evolved in such a way that we could better handle being in a car crash.
Read MoreWhile there is no built-in glucose monitoring, there are ways to pair your Apple Watch with glucose monitoring equipment to get real-time alerts.
Read MoreThe SpaceX dearMoon mission, headed by Yusaku Maezawa, aims to circle the moon and return to Earth in 2023. Here's the onboard crew.
Read MoreUsing data collected from Webb's Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec), scientists have confirmed its first exoplanet discovery. Some questions remain, though.
Read MoreScientists used seven different telescopes to capture images of two super-massive black holes on a collision course 750 million light years away.
Read MoreNASA has revealed the projects shortlisted for the 2023 Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program, which supports ideas that aim to transform space travel.
Read MoreiPhone users have been able to use Apple Maps to find their parked cars. Now the company is making it easier to find parking spots in the first place.
Read MoreCitizen's latest update to the CZ Smart line of watches includes some nice upgrades and features based on NASA and IBM science to help monitor your alertness.
Read MoreAstronauts aboard the International Space Station may need to rely on SpaceX's Dragon capsule to return home after a Soyuz capsule was damaged in space.
Read MoreNASA is currently developing an engine that will be more quiet when breaking the sound barrier. It's the X-59 supersonic plane and it will be tested over land.
Read MoreLying on the rocky, dusty Martian surface is a newly deposited titanium tube that somewhat resembles a lightsaber hilt. NASA says it was put there on purpose.
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