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New Scientific Discovery Could Change the Way We Make Salad Dressing
Think mixing oil and water is impossible? Think again.
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How Dirt Bikes and Flower Gardens are Helping Rebuild Baltimore
Innovators are taking back their city with social programs that employ ex-offenders and encourage STEM education.
I Saw the Future in Columbia’s Nanotechnology Clean Room
I entered a fragile world of UV-sensitive research, nylon clean suits, and beard covers.
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I Surfed a Perfect Man-Made Wave in the Heart of Texas
A decades-long swell of wave-generating technologies is finally catching a break.
Massive Robotic Instrument Turns Smartphone Data into Sounds
Using hardware and software, artist Andrius Šarapovas created a massive musical composer.
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Computational Models Suggest Heroism Is Suboptimal for Saving Lives in an Emergency
Maybe George Costanza was right.
Watch As These Exoskeletons Auto-Adjust To People’s Steps
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon created an algorithm that lets the exoskeleton evolve midstep.
Welcome to the Slightly Alien Future World of Terreform ONE
The Brooklyn-based non-profit research and design group is trying to prepare humanity for whatever comes next, as founding co-president Mitchell Joachim tells Motherboard.