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Stanford Wants You to Play a Video Game to Improve CRISPR

Stanford needs you to play video games. Seriously. In order to improve CRISPR, the famous gene-editing tool, a research group…

8 years ago

China Aims to Leave the Hyperloop in the Dust with Supersonic Train

It's hard to avoid headlines about Elon Musk. Just in the last few months, Elon and company released the Tesla…

8 years ago

China’s Solar Energy Goal for 2020 Already Shattered in July 2017

China's solar energy goal was 105GW. Now, the nation says, they'll need to rework those numbers because of their solar…

8 years ago

C.F. Møller Designs Sustainable School in Copenhagen

Whether it’s Dubai’s 1,378-foot self-sustaining Da Vinci tower or Harvard Engineer Jeff Wilson’s 352-square foot Kasita Home, the world is…

8 years ago

Green Cat’s sCarabane Uses Solar and Wind Energy for Off-Grid Living

The idea of glamping (camping glamorously) has gone from parody to practice in recent years. Concurrently, the options available for…

8 years ago

No Remote Needed: BBC Develops a Mind-Control Headset for Your TV

For as long as science fiction has existed, we've dreamt of being able to harness the power of mind-control. This…

8 years ago

Blockchain Startup Winding Tree Aims to Revolutionize the Travel Industry

We're in the middle of vast disruption across many industries. Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain are the main ingredients to many of these…

8 years ago

MIT Breaks Nuclear Fusion Record and Improves It by Ten Fold

Solar energy has been the attention-grabber in the crowded field of alternative energy for the last few years. But researchers at…

8 years ago

WayRay Thinks Augmented Reality Will Be Mainstream in Cars by 2025

Vitaly Ponomarev, WayRay's Founder and CEO, thinks that this hardware is throttling our advancement towards "true" augmented reality. "It’s almost…

8 years ago

Elon Musk Unveils SpaceX Spacesuit via Instagram

If you're a follower of SpaceX CEO Elon Musk on Instagram, you were in for a sneak peek preview of…

8 years ago