While weight loss drugs are experiencing their highest popularity levels in decades, researchers at MIT have found an alternative that could cost much less.
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Road salt on ice in freezing conditions, in theory, is meant to keep people safe. However, it can also have ugly side effects that hamper the environment.
While you can add solar panels to your home and save some money on electricity each month, can you do the same thing with a wind turbine and a good breeze?
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Watching out for these asteroids is an important task for space agencies like NASA, but with so many objects to track, no one organization can spot them all.
An AI detector that uses AI was given various examples of human-created and AI-created images and sounds. The results, it turns out, depend on the medium.
Tesla has showed off a surprise look at the second generation of its Optimus robot. Check out what it can do and find out how it compares to the previous model.
Both NASA and JAXA have sent robots to the International Space Station. They help as assistants, be it repetitive tasks or those a robot could do better.
While nuclear power is not brand-new, its form factor is generally always massive and unwieldy. Rolls-Royce is aiming to make nuclear energy more compact.
One of the biggest problems holding back humankind from building lunar bases is the expense of getting the materials on the moon. Now, we might have a solution.