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Elon Musk’s masterplan for humanity’s future is beyond your wildest sci-fi dreams

"I think we are about 8 to 10 years away from this being usable by people with no disability," Musk said.

Bones would be proud – AI-powered diagnostic device takes out Tricorder XPrize –

The winning machine is called DxtER and uses artificial intelligence to teach itself to diagnose medical conditions.

Scientists have developed a contact lens that can figure out why you are feeling sick

A research team at Oregon State is developing a bio-sensing contact lens that would be able to detect everything from when your blood sugar is running a little low to when one of your organs isn’t running at 100%.

The Inventor of the World Wide Web Says Computers Will Someday Run Companies Without Humans

Tim Berners-Lee, architect of the Internet, thinks artificial intelligence will someday control the economy.

Gothic cathedrals inspire very thin concrete floors

Historical construction principles have inspired a new concrete floor system that doesn’t require steel reinforcement. It’s only two centimeters thick and is 70 percent lighter than conventional concrete floors.

The Busy Little Robot on a Quest to Help Humanity Feed Itself

Call humanity a cancer, call it a virus, but neither of those things ever invented a robot to eyeball corn plants. Allow me to introduce you to Vinobot, the little rover on a mission to make sure crops weather global warming.

Scientists Slowly Reintroducing Small Group Of Normal, Well-Adjusted Humans Into Society

"Our hope is that within a century or so, the traits for making sound long-term decisions and being able to tolerate people different from oneself will propagate and begin to reemerge within the species at large,"

Healthier gut bacteria and weight loss achieved through magnetic brain stimulation

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation has shown promise in recent years for a variety of applications, from boosting memory function to treating migraines.

FDA approves first drug to fight severe forms of MS

Ocrelizumab targets the body’s B cells and is the first to have an effect on the more severe form of the disease.

Researchers Just Unveiled a New Li-Fi System That’s 100 Times Faster Than Wi-Fi

This Li-Fi system uses light antennas to transmit wireless data.