Science fiction loves to look to the future, but these five shows look ahead to what's now our past. The results are fun and full of classics.
A new robot out of China can change its shape by inflating or deflating, and its creators hope it can be put to use for search and rescue operations.
As a genre, sci-fi is full of memorable and acclaimed classics, but movies like The Matrix and Wall-E go beyond, thanks to ...
But in a cat’s eye, light that passes through the retina without being absorbed hits the tapetum lucidum, which reflects it back through the retina. This gives the retina a second chance to capture ...
New members from aerospace, manufacturing, tech and HR bring industry perspective to support STEM education and student ...
Australia is positioning itself as a global quantum computing leader with a vision to help define a technology roadmap that ...
New work from Georgia Tech is showing how a simple glass of wine can serve as a powerful gateway for understanding advanced ...
A major theme in communist governments is the idea of central planning. Every five years, the central authorities in communist countries lay out their goals for the country over the course of the next ...
Scientists are launching an ambitious global effort to map the “human exposome” — the lifelong mix of environmental and ...
Data from the UC system show that 12,652 undergraduates are majoring in computer science this year, a 6% decline from 2024 and down 9% over two ...
Maia Hirsch, 24, was always more fascinated with scientific systems and robotics than imported silks and lambskin leather.
Researchers at NIST say the new policy will push out hundreds of international scientists, weakening a cornerstone of U.S.