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Researchers at universities in Taiwan and Japan have demonstrated a way to use proteins to create non-volatile memory and multilayer '3D' electronics.
The partial U.S. government shutdown that began Tuesday morning counts the National Science Foundation websites and applications, and those who would use them, as victims.
Stanford breakthrough could affect everything from smartphones to laptops, cars and smart eyeglasses.
NASA will equip astronauts on the International Space Station with their very own 3D printer sometime next year.
Being an endangered species isn't always a one-way ticket to extinction.
Maybe trying to settle humans on Mars isn't such a bad idea after all. Because we are racing against the clock!
Satellites the size of shoe boxes, which are expected to one day let researchers explore space more economically, will soon have a much longer reach.
The five happiest countries in the world are in Northern Europe and led by Denmark, according to a Columbia University survey.
As mankind continues to explore the boundaries of space, expect YouTube and Funny Or Die to be along for the ride.
If you harbor any hopes of being on board the spaceship scheduled to reach Mars in 2023, better get that application in by Saturday.

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