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Winners of NASA’s habitat competition offer a glimpse of Martian living
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No, terraforming Mars isn’t going to be possible in your lifetime
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Judgmental A.I. mirror rates how trustworthy you are based on your looks
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Mavic 2 leaked specs reveal two versions, one with a Hasselblad camera
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The winning photographs from the 2018 Drone Awards will make you drool
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Oddball is the innovative, sensor-filled drum machine you can bounce
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Move over, Shakespeare: This sonnet-writing A.I. is the poet we need
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This tale ends happily, with a new 3D-printed tail for a 7-foot-long alligator
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MIT’s bizarre mask can control your mood, make you feel aroused or anxious
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Move over, Spider-Man! Spider silk can be used to build armor and repair nerves
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Kepler space telescope’s last gasp is next week
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Brain-controlled third arm lets you take your multitasking to the next level
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Amazon’s facial ID incorrectly identifies members of Congress as criminals
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TESS, NASA’s planet-hunting space satellite, begins science operations
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23andMe announces $300M deal for your DNA with giant drug company GSK
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This myth-inspired, karate-chopping centaur robot could save your life one day
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NASA’s planet-hunting TESS satellite: What you need to know
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Facial recognition can help would-be moms find an egg donor who looks like them
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Mars is as near to Earth as it’s been in 15 years, so Hubble took some photos
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Watch Virgin Galactic’s tourist spacecraft reach its highest altitude to date
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Amazing future transports promise to supercharge our commutes
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6 amazing examples of game-changing technology for the blind community
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CRISPR 101: A crash course on the gene editing tool that’s changing the world
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Tuberculosis is a killer, but scientists are fighting back with nanobots
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Check out these cheesy TV ads for tech stuff from yesteryear
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New crime-predicting algorithm borrows from Apollo space mission tech
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Astrobiologists think the moon might have hosted simple life-forms long ago
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This DIY wearable lets you see the world like a dolphin does
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Gene editing can reverse balding and wrinkling in mice — and maybe humans, too
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Zapping your brain while you sleep could actually improve your memory
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Italian researchers discover what they believe is a lake under ice cap on Mars
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In Detroit, Motown gets its groove back
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SpaceX just landed another of its reusable Block 5 rockets
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Dig out your rollerblade kneepads for Segway’s new ‘self-balancing roller shoes’
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It’s curtains for Kuri: Work ceased on robot companion project
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How tech turned a 700-year-old city into one of Europe’s most futuristic
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How 3,000 streetlights turned San Diego into America’s smartest city
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For Columbus, a city is only smart if the public is behind it
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You can now buy a real-life Iron Man-style jetsuit … for the price of a house
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Google Street View gives woman a special gift — an image of her late mother
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Remember the Y2K scare? Japan is facing a similar date-related tech crisis
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Feast your eyes on the world’s most detailed image of a fruit fly brain
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That bleeding vegetarian burger from Impossible Foods is now FDA-approved
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Reprogrammable Braille could capture the Harry Potter series in a few pages
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Becoming a smart city takes more than sensors and buzzwords
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We asked Bill Nye about his plan to save Earth from civilization-ending asteroids
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The longest lunar eclipse in 100 years happens this Friday, but there’s a catch
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NASA’s invention of the year award goes to … space lube?
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A new discovery could make next-gen deodorants way more effective
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New study suggests CRISPR gene editing might have unforeseen side effects
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Hyperloop pod reaches fastest speed yet in Elon Musk’s latest contest
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How laser projection is taking IMAX even further over the top
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Boeing suffers setback in space taxi testing
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Meet the gigantic machine that eats land mines for breakfast
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A Japanese startup is planning an artificial shooting star show by 2020
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From robot insects to human-sniffing sensors, this rescue tech could save lives
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NASA is teaming up with the United Arab Emirates to send humans into space
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NASA’s Opportunity Rover is stuck in a giant dust storm that won’t end for months
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Is another broadband option brewing? Facebook is building a satellite
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Sweating up a storm? A new health sensor will eat that up
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The coming hydrogen fuel cell evolution
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Explore the deep blue sea with these awesome underwater drones
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Weekend workshop: Make this 3D-printed side table, even without a 3D printer
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Can a gadget save you from the distraction of gadgets? We tried Foci
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DARPA’s latest endeavor is a tiny robotics challenge called the SHRIMP Olympics
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Prototype ‘smart bandage’ can detect infections and auto-apply antibiotics
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Prisons are fighting back against contraband-dropping drones. Here’s how
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Monoprice Mini Delta review
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Blue Origin reaches a big milestone, lands rocket booster and crew capsule
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Geologists discover a quadrillion tons of diamonds that are impossible to reach
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Genetically modified bacteria may be the key to plants that fertilize themselves
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Gotta catch em all: Harvard’s undersea grabber is a Poké Ball for sea life
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Moving around in zero gravity is hard. MIT’s solution? Spider-Man’s web shooter
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World’s first VR-augmented waterslide is totally unnecessary, but also amazing
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Rolls-Royce is creating a fleet of robotic snakes and beetles to repair planes
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12 new moons were discovered orbiting Jupiter, and one’s an ‘oddball’
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From picking to pollinating, agribots are pushing farming into the future
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New VR horror game gets scarier if your heart rate isn’t fast enough
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The UN and Yale unite to build a ‘smart’ tiny house for the future
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Man vs. machine: An A.I. algorithm attempts to break a world speed record
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New light-emitting implant zaps cancer tumors with incredible precision
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Rolls-Royce wants to put you in a flying taxi come the early 2020s
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Pilot’s sneaky puff on his e-cigarette causes chaos on passenger plane
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Aston Martin flying concept brings style and luxury to the skies
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Nintendo Virtual Boy emulator lets you enjoy VR like it’s 1995 again
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These 3D-printed houses could be one-tenth the price of regular homes
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AirSelfie’s second-gen selfie drone with better flight time is now available
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Spider silk could be used to create artificial skin to help heal wounds
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The BlackFly by Opener is a flying car that could turn us all into pilots
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Lockheed Martin 3D printed an impressive titanium dome for satellite fuel tanks
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Elon Musk fires back at British diver who was critical of his submarine
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Don’t print with crappy plastic. Here’s the best 3D-printing filament you can buy
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These ‘tentacular’ jellyfish lamps bring the deep sea to the surface
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Chinese authorities break up billion-dollar cryptocurrency gambling ring
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This 21-year-old’s 3D-printed aquatic jetpack makes scuba fins look prehistoric
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This spider robot moves around to keep the plant on its head alive
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Scientists gave gerbils a futuristic ear implant that lets them hear light
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DJI Spark review
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A new digital picture frame is nearly indistinguishable from a real canvas
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Blue Origin eyes a date for the sale of tourist spaceflight tickets
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Thanks to CERN, your next X-ray scan could be in full color
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Oscar the A.I. trash can sorts your garbage and recyclables
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Beat the heat with this super-cool personal air conditioning unit
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NASA wants help coming up with ways to get rid of astronauts’ space trash
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Solar-powered nanoscale coating could defrost frozen car windows
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The Brava Smart Oven cooks with light (and costs about $1,000)
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Monoprice Maker Select Mini V2 review
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December space launch could make Israel fourth country to land on moon
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FDA approves freeze-dried blood plasma for use by U.S. troops
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These living solar cells make energy, even in bad weather
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When sci-fi meets reality: Adobe re-imagines AR from ‘Terminator 2’
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Cornell’s popcorn-powered robots are far more practical than they sound
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Yale scientists edit genetic diseases out of mice before birth; humans are next
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Need validation in your life? This gleeful clapping robot will provide it
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This A.I. goes against the grain, cleans noisy images with a single shot
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Airbus to build Mars rover to get first soil samples back to Earth
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Harvard’s latest robot can walk on water. Your move, Jesus
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MIT’s zero-gravity musical instrument provides a soundtrack for space travel
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What is Ethereum?
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Hot dog? There’s finally a wearable that protects your pooch from heat stroke
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Northern white rhinos could be saved from extinction by a lab-grown embryo
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Futuristic bandage can monitor wounds and deliver drug treatment
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MIT’s Cheetah 3 robot doesn’t need sight to navigate stairs
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School shooters leave clues. Could A.I. spot the next one before it’s too late?
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Virgin Galactic wants to launch space tourism flights from an Italian spaceport
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When we run out of room for data, scientists want to store it in DNA
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From translating hearing aids to sign-language gloves, amazing assistive tech
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This crash-tastic video shows why rocket launches aren’t easy
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7 times Honda’s iconic Asimo robot blew us away (and 1 side-splitting fail)
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CanguRo robot is part transport, part best friend
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Watch Airbus give its whale-shaped Beluga plane a cute makeover
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Tesla Powerwalls keep Vermonters comfortable and safe during heat wave
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Who controls the tech inside us? Budding biohackers are shaping ‘cyborg law’
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PG&E applies to build Tesla’s largest battery farm yet in Silicon Valley
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SpaceX delivers CIMON, along with berries and ice cream, at ISS
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Did a drone help a notorious French gangster escape from prison?
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Amazon has an idea to stop its delivery drones from being hijacked
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To promote ‘Border Break,’ Sega is building the world’s largest mecha
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket: Here’s everything you need to know
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Tear it up on Mars in ‘Red Rover,’ the driving sim built on NASA data
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Clever mobile ‘airbag’ could save your phone when (not if) you drop it
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These are the largest Bitcoin mining farms in the world
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A huge meteorite just splashed into the ocean, and scientists want to find it
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Japan’s latest attempts at a private aerospace industry goes down in flames
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The Tanita ES-100 will sniff your pits so that you don’t have to