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Engineer claims a workaround to gravity, and it sounds wild
An engineer who once worked with NASA says he has built a machine that can push against gravity without burning a drop of ...
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Sound-only invisible hands can move objects with zero touch
In laboratories from Brazil to Munich, researchers are learning to grab matter with sound alone, sculpting ultrasonic waves ...
Scientists are literally turning back the clocks in our cells, with the first drugs about to go to human trials ...
Harvard's Avi Loeb argues 3I/ATLAS shows signs of alien technology, from its 0.2% probability flight path to bizarre metal ...
Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has found ways to plant memories in mice. Here's what that could mean for humans.
BBC Sounds celebrates another record-breaking year with over 2.5 billion plays of radio, music and podcasts between January ...
After more than 50 years of theory and speculation, time reflections, a bizarre and elusive phenomenon, have been observed ...
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Hundreds of protesters lined Broadway in Boulder Saturday to defend the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). This comes after the feds threatened to dismantle the center.
We’ve all been there, protecting our ears. The school play in the gym or community hall, where sound is distorted due to glitches in equipment. “And listening to live performances on the internet ...
A NASA rover that launched from Florida detected electrical sparks igniting within small dusty tornadoes whirling on Mars' surface.
Live concerts, fireworks and roaring stadium crowds can reach dangerously high volumes — loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss. But what was the loudest sound ever recorded on Earth? The answer ...
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