The interactive platform is designed to engage scientists of all ages by letting them remotely control LEDs around communities of light-responsive cells.
Deepwater Wind announced yesterday that the commissioning and testing phases were complete and the farm has begun providing energy to the New England grid.
A new nanotube ink developed by MIT researchers may offer a cheaper, easier, and faster means to manufacture products with interactive electronic surfaces.
A rare and fully operational Enigma Machine was auctioned off for a record price of $463,500 yesterday at Bonhams History of Science and Technology Sale.
A device the size of a small refrigerator called Leaf is designed to help grow healthy plants with minimal effort. And it’s specifically built for cannabis.
The Earth's technosphere is a system consisting of all man-made structures — from buildings, streets, and landfills to smartphones, clothes, and furniture.
Looking something like a knitted ninja turtle's mask, the smart balaclava features a patch of electric-conductive yarn that rests over the nose and mouth.
Johan’s Ark is available to experience in virtual reality through Bible VR, an app that lets users experience live-action renditions of biblical events.
Scientists have teamed together to extend Sagan’s legacy with Project Blue, a mission to photograph Earth-like planets in the Alpha Centauri star system.
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Brigham Women’s Hospital think their innovative star-shaped capsule might help save lives.
A new exoskeleton from SuitX, called MAX, consists of separate back, shoulder, and leg modules, which are intended to be worn together or independently.
In a medical first, a “locked-in” patient has regained the ability to communicate through an at-home brain implant that translates her thoughts into text.