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Storing the Sun's Energy in Liquid Could Change Solar Forever

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Researchers have just found two new ways to make solar power more efficient. Could this solve our energy crisis?

We Found Another State of Matter: The Supersolid!

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Scientists have created, yet another state of matter called a supersolid! But what is it, and what does it do?

A Robot Just Performed the First-Ever Surgery Inside the Human Eye

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A surgeon uses controls to guide the robot.

BLADE RUNNER 2049 - Official Trailer

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Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what's left of society into chaos. K's discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years.

Climate Lab - Climate Lab - Why your old phones collect in a junk drawer of sadness

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Smartphones shouldn't be so disposable. Could fixing the way we make our phones help solve climate change?

Thin underwater cables hold the internet. See a map of them all.

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Your internet isn't just underwater. It's also covered in Vaseline.

What are the challenges of nuclear power? - M. V. Ramana and Sajan Saini

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Our ability to mine great amounts of energy from uranium nuclei has led some to bill nuclear power as a plentiful, utopian source of electricity. But rather than dominate the global electricity market, nuclear power has declined from a high of 18% in 1996 to 11% today. What happened to the great promise of this technology? M.V. Ramana and Sajan Saini detail the challenges of nuclear power.

Meet the Man Who Strapped Himself to a Rocket, For Science

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One man's quest to test the human limits of gravity on the human body.

Hackers Can Now Break Into Your Phone Using Music

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New research shows sound waves can manipulate the accelerometer in your phone; what implications does this have for data security?

Graphene Could Solve the World's Water Crisis

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Turning saltwater into clean drinking water is an expensive, energy-intensive process, but could the wonder material graphene make it more accessible?

Why Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium Matters: Future MEGAPROJECTS

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Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the most expensive stadium ever built. The $1.6 billion price tag was driven by a spectacular retractable roof design, an LED video board that is by far the world's largest, and the pursuit of LEED platinum certification.

How Google's featured answers can go terribly wrong

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Why Google search once said Obama was a king and dinosaurs weren't real.

Charge Your Cell Phone In 5 Seconds

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Supercapacitors: They'll enable you to charge your cell phone in 5 seconds, or an electric car in about a minute. They're cheap, biodegradable, never wear out and as Trace'll tell you, could be powering your life sooner than you'd think.

Amazing Images of a Changing Earth

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Incredible before-and-after satellite images of our dynamic planet.

Illuminating the Universe: The History of Light

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Beyond what we can touch, taste, smell, and hear, we experience the universe through light. But how did we come to discover light, and how did we learn light's true nature, as the fastest thing in the universe, an electromagnetic spectrum, a wave and particle capable of the most amazing things? Here is the history of light, according to physics.

14-Year-Old Prodigy Programmer Dreams In Code

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Fourteen-year-old programmer and software developer Santiago Gonzalez might just be the next Steve Jobs. He already has 15 iOS apps to his name and dreams of designing for Apple. At age 12, Santiago became a full-time college student and is on track to earn his bachelor's degree in computer science and electrical engineering by age 16. By 17, when most teenagers are excited to just have their driver's license, Santiago will have his masters degree.

A Huge Advancement in Mind-Controlled Tech

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This tech helps paralyzed people type with their minds, but the sky's the limit.