China's Greenhouse Tech Is Revolutionizing Farming - Here's How
Farming sustainability is a key pillar in managing mounting environmental and economic challenges worldwide. China's greenhouse tech is setting the standard.
Read MoreFarming sustainability is a key pillar in managing mounting environmental and economic challenges worldwide. China's greenhouse tech is setting the standard.
Read MoreScientists thought they knew what happened to stars in their dotage, but thanks to new supercomputer simulations, we now believe that was wrong.
Read MoreArtemis II underwent multiple delays before it was finally clear to launch for its attention-grabbing mission due to issues with the Orion spacecraft,
Read MoreStarlight has been the key to finding thousands of exoplanets over the past decade, but researchers have found a new way to harness it in their hunt
Read MoreAfter years of delays, the Pentagon may be forced to shut down its GPS satellite network. Despite this, the Space Force has plans for future satellite systems.
Read MoreQuantum computing is a largely theoretical, ultimately expensive proposition for high-level computation. However, new findings could make it more efficient.
Read MoreSpace travel may seem like a modern phenomenon, but the idea has been around for centuries. A famous author first wrote about the idea in a novel from 1657!
Read MoreWe've all have that one friend that won't wear Bluetooth headsets because they're worried about the long-term effects, but they were on to something.
Read More4D printing, or printing using adaptive materials, is on the cutting edge of 3D printing technology, and there may be a way to make it sustainable.
Read MoreOne Japanese company has an ambitious plan to build solar panels around the moon's equator and send it back to Earth via microwave lasers. Seriously.
Read MoreThe iPhone 17 Pro Max made it to space, but not without hurdles. Here's a closer look at NASA's process behind bringing the smartphone aboard spacecraft.
Read MoreGiven that everyone today seems to have a smartphone in their pockets, are there any actual benefits to using an e-reader? Science has an answer.
Read MoreNASA has finally sent a spacecraft back to the moon, and thanks to some unprecedented photos, it turns out the moon is more colorful than we thought.
Read MoreScience fiction media is filled with fantastic ideas that, more often than you'd expect, end up seeing the light of day, even the most outlandish.
Read MoreOne could be forgiven for thinking that being a safety feature, fighter jet ejection seats were actually safe, but the reality is more nuanced.
Read MoreWhen it comes to 3D printing, speed is the ultimate metric, and one research team in China has their print speeds down to less than a second.
Read MorePivoting to solar energy is almost always a good thing, but a new type of solar power being proposed in South Korea is making it even more appealing.
Read MoreFrom ion engines to deep-space propulsion, here's the real science that connects NASA’s tech with the TIE Fighter ships seen in "Star Wars."
Read MoreIn March 2026, a Starlink satellite vanished following an anomaly. Here's what's known so far and why experts are raising concerns about the incident.
Read MoreANC headphones uses two microphones to detect and counter low-frequency sounds with opposing signals, resulting in a quiet sensation, and sometimes headaches.
Read MoreHumans rely on batteries for many things in life, and since the advent of electric vehicles on the road, batteries have become even more important.
Read MoreTrue to its nerd culture roots, "The Big Bang Theory" embraced science. Here's how the show kept Sheldon and Leonard's whiteboard accurate.
Read MoreLazarus taxa, where a species is declared extinct but later learned to be alive and kicking, is the reason people think the megalodon still roams the oceans.
Read MoreAntimicrobial phone cases claim they can protect you from germs, but that promise is tough to keep. Here's what you need to know, and what to do instead.
Read MoreComputer chips have been facing roadblocks due to the friction caused by electricity. However, this new chip might bypass that problem (and others) entirely.
Read MoreVolcanic eruptions are notoriously hard to predict in advance, but after 10 years of research, one team thinks they have the problem solved.
Read MoreWhether you're a frequent or first-time traveler, make sure you're familiar with TSA's rules for batteries in your checked and carry-on luggage.
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