Hungarian scientists discover that dogs' brains are very similar to those of humans
Tens of thousands of middle school students from across US compete in annual competition Future City to design urban landscape of tomorrow
A scientist at University of Cape Town in South Africa has designed fast moving, remote-controlled vehicle with removable tail that can swing from one side to other
British scientists estimate they are close to one million years old, and are oldest evidence of humans in northern Europe
Fairly soon intelligent machines may start replacing people in more types of jobs, displacing many less-skilled workers
Hailed as 21st century 'wonder material,' Nobel Prize-winning scientists say it may change way we live - for cancer therapy, in flexible touchscreens, or for batteries that can charge in seconds
Neurologist Jay Van Gerpen, of Mayo Clinic calls his invention ‘the mobilaser’ -- it attaches to walker, generates beam of light, which provides visual cue for patients with difficulty walking
Scientists plan to study how birds decide who takes charge of flock on their annual migrations across Europe
Scientists warn extended space exploration not going to be easy because humans are not made for longer stays in alien habitat
Manufacturers featuring their standard models along with cars that point to the future, both in terms of propulsion and multi-material body structures
Cooperation between NASA and China's space agency was banned by Congress in 2011, but signs are emerging that this policy may change
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Lab plan to use scientific breakthrough of 'cubesats’ to get precise temperature readings that could predict planet's future
The most significant discovery of the three rovers that have gone to Mars so far is evidence that Mars once had water
US researchers are working to develop a more effective and less expensive repellent to combat mosquito-borne diseases like malaria
Innovative method is in its early stages, but group developing new technology says some credit card companies are quite interested
European Space Agency this week successfully launched star-mapping satellite Gaia on mission that will take it more than a million kilometers from Earth
New system devised by scientists at Georgia Tech is so easy to operate that it creates many other possibilities for quadriplegics, such as for computers, TVs, air conditioners
People who want to buy goods, pay for services, or transfer money anywhere in world bypassing all banks, credit cards, other financial services increasingly use virtual money called Bitcoin
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration meteorologists improve ability to predict weather by expanding computational power
Drones are cheaper to purchase, operate and service than piloted aircraft
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