A new study analyzed millions of posts on social media to find out whether microblogging can double as a proxy measurement system for airborne pollution.
A 3D printing company is using its additive manufacturing technology to create an accurate replica of a meteorite, located 34 million miles from Earth.
A new Kickstarter project promises to bring roller coaster fans the most realistic, physics-accurate, Lego-compatible miniature roller coaster kit yet.
Shortcut is a 3D-printed smart wristband, which works in conjunction with hand prostheses as a mouse substitute for amputees without the use of their hands.
A synthetic biology project called CosmoCrops wants to use bacteria to make it possible to 3D print everything needed for a space mission in space itself.
A new study examines how technology is making it possible for chronically ill students to experience the classroom through the use of telepresence robots.
A new composter called the Biovessel will do away with regular indoor compost bins in favor of one run by “ecosystem engineers,” aka regular earthworms.
Why not be like software engineer Devin LaCrosse and build a Raspberry Pi-powered desk fan, capable of tracking your face and blasting you with cool air?
The British Standards Institution, which is the U.K.’s national standards body, has just produced its first set of official ethical robot guidelines.
MIT researchers have created a machine learning system capable of looking at still images and guessing what will happen next -- and generating video of it.