Girl Surprised With Pet Dragon After Surviving Cancer and Making-a-Wish - 'It's a Marvel of Engineering'
Made especially for her, Belle Cress, a cancer survivor, received her very own robotic pet dragon from the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
Made especially for her, Belle Cress, a cancer survivor, received her very own robotic pet dragon from the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
With help from 3D technology, scientists at MIT have been helping make spider webs make music.
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The WWF-Nepal is reporting a 16% increase in rhinos in the Himalayan country.
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Seismologists at Caltech teamed up with Google to develop a method to use existing underwater telecommunication cables to detect earthquakes.
Jersey Mike's Subs blew past their goal for their Annual Month of Giving to raise $15 million to help more than 200 charities nationwide.
New images of the Moon with inverted colors shows where magma once flowed, and how it would look with 'superhuman vision'.
A new recycling plant from Mura Technology can supposedly recycle all types of plastic, winning punditry from Sir David Attenborough himself
Research at Eindhoven University of Technology have been observing how hummingbirds hum-and it could make computers quieter
Seeking to establish play time as a child's right, non-profit Anthill Creations build play spaces for underserved kids out of used tires
Top 40 finalist at the Science Talent Search and Iowa high schooler Dasia Taylor invented a color-changing suture that detects infection.
An observatory in Finland is trying to prove a theory that the Aurora Borealis makes sound, through 24-hour recordings.
Now utilizing 1,000 moving companies, Move for Hunger donates millions to food banks with the food people leave behind on moving.
A futuristic 'green' wearable device fabric that works like a smartphone has been unveiled by scientists at Fudan University in China.
A 3000-year-old 'golden city' called Aten has been discovered in Egypt, in great condition, dating to the reign of Amenhotep III.
The Green Saudi and Green Middle-East initiatives, announced by Saudi officials, aim to plant 50 billion trees and drastically cut emissions.
Canadian clean-tech startup CarbonCure's technology imprisons CO2 emissions from chemical plants inside concrete, strengthening it.
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