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Olivia Koski • October 12, 2009
A weekend conference on crazy ideas about the future that may not be so crazy.
Ferris Jabr • October 9, 2009
How an experimental mind-control technology could hasten the coming of the Singularity.
Emily Elert • October 6, 2009
A new tool allows scientists to study how the brain grows and develops.
Ferris Jabr • September 23, 2009
How one scientist uses the Xbox 360 to study the human heart.
Robert Goodier • August 10, 2009
A New Dimension in Urban Farming
Rachael Rettner • July 20, 2009
Solar thermal energy, or “solar hot water,” may not get much hype, but don’t count it out of the renewable energy equation.
Erik Ortlip • June 23, 2009
Jean Robert Nonon raises mosquitoes at New York University, sending them across the globe for malaria research.
Gesture Based Interfaces–Bringing Technology Back to the Human Roots of Language
Erik Ortlip • June 11, 2009
A Minority Report type interface may revolutionize how we interact with our iphones and free us from the keyboard for good.
Shelley DuBois • June 11, 2009
Research into songbird migrations could shed light on the effects of a warming climate on bird populations.
Robert Goodier • May 20, 2009
A new brain imaging tool may show us how our brains work.
Carina Storrs • May 16, 2009
Vehicles could get a boost in gas mileage from GenShock, a shock absorber developed by students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Rachael Rettner • April 26, 2009
A Columbia University researcher discusses the urban heat island effect and the university's green roof research station.
Jonathan Teyan • April 1, 2009
Google launches software designed to help homeowners reduce electricity consumption.
Carina Storrs • January 28, 2009
Exposure to space radiation on long-term interplanetary voyages could threaten astronauts’ health and thwart manned missions.
Robert Goodier • January 27, 2009
An underwater spy and the man who's building it.