Viral June 19, 2019 Real life bulletproof Iron Man flies using mini jet engines A tech whizz has built a real-life Iron Man suit that can actually fly.
Forefront of Innovation June 18, 2019 Can this electric shock bracelet zap you out of bad habits? Dog trainers, prepare for a taste of your own medicine.
Forefront of Innovation June 17, 2019 Scientists develop new laser that can find and destroy cancer cells in the blood Cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body through the blood.
Forefront of Innovation June 16, 2019 $4 AirPods, robocalls ending, delete car data, and more: Tech Q&A End annoying robocalls, delete car data and get some real talk on cord-cutting.
Forefront of Innovation June 13, 2019 San Francisco to harness AI to reduce racial bias when charging people with crimes San Francisco prosecutors will use artificial intelligence to reduce racial bias in the courts, becoming the first city to conduct this type of experiment using a "bias mitigation tool."
Forefront of Innovation June 12, 2019 Researchers have discovered how to make concrete from recycled glass - by turning it back into sand Researchers have discovered how to make concrete from recycled glass - by turning it back into sand.
Forefront of Innovation June 11, 2019 Creepy deepfake AI lets you put words into someone else's mouth Researchers are showing off a creepy new software that uses machine learning to allow people to add, delete or change the words coming out of someone's mouth.
Forefront of Innovation June 7, 2019 This unfinished Arizona 'futuristic hippie commune' has a problem In the middle of Arizona's desert lies something unexpected: a rather strange, unfinished "city of the future."
US Navy May 30, 2019 Navy wants 350 billion social media posts for epic research project The U.S. Navy wants to amass 350 billion social media posts for a massive data archive that will provide new insight into how people communicate online.
Mars May 30, 2019 California researchers have found a new way to bring oxygen to Mars One of the biggest issues with putting astronauts on Mars is the weak atmosphere and the lack of oxygen needed to sustain life. Astronauts would need to wear spacesuits almost constantly to live and work on the Red Planet. However, a team of researchers at the California Institute of Technology may have come up with a solution for the difficult issue – the astronauts could generate their own oxygen at will.Â
Forefront of Innovation May 29, 2019 The government is serious about creating mind-controlled weapons DARPA, the Department of Defense's research arm, is paying scientists to invent ways to instantly read soldiers' minds using tools like genetic engineering of the human brain, nanotechnology and infrared beams.