Lyft to Have Fully Autonomous Fleet of Self-Driving Cars by 2021
There's a surprising amount of environmental and economic benefits that comes from ditching human drivers from the transportation service.
There's a surprising amount of environmental and economic benefits that comes from ditching human drivers from the transportation service.
This 3D-printed smartphone attachment will allow kids and students to learn about microbiology in a way that has never been available before.
From generating clean renewable electricity all over the world to exploring the cosmic space beyond—science has made some great strides in 2019.
After years of careful work, scientists have managed to breed bacteria that exclusively consumes carbon dioxide from its environment.
Researchers from Pursue University have come up with a simple method of turning everyday metal surfaces into bacteria-killers.
The walking stick has finally been given a modern makeover thanks to some Turkish engineers who developed a smart cane for the blind.
When placed under pressure, these organic plastic crystals could be a cheap, eco-friendly replacement for the harmful gases inside of air conditioners.
Using smart phone finger authentication technology, this smart gun can only be used by the intended user.
A pair of engineering students from George Mason University are putting out fires by literally "dropping the bass" on blazes, snuffing them out with low-frequency sounds .
Car lovers will clamor for this new innovation by Dutch scientists at TNO Research: a polymer finish that, to the car, is like the human skin, a protective layer with the capability to ‘repair' itself after a cut or a bruise. Through the application of hot air to the spot where the car has been scratched, the finish liquefies and spreads itself out like new again. The re-mendable polymer finish is expected to be introduced onto the market in the near future.
These new biomaterial-based inks from Tufts University can be printed onto clothing so they can change color based on the wearer's safety.
Japanese scientists announce their successful test of wireless energy transmission, a discovery they hope will lead to solar energy transmitted from space.
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