Thirteen Biggest Mysteries in Science
NewScientist.com takes a look at the thirteen biggest mysteries in science, including the placebo effect, high energy cosmic rays, dark matter, tetraneutrons, and cold fusion...
View ArticleScientists Find T. Rex Soft Tissue
Scientists have recovered soft tissue from a newly discovered Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil. The tissue includes blood vessels and perhaps even whole cells. If complete DNA can be recovered, it may be...
View ArticleBrain Chip Implant Reads Thoughts to Enable Device Control
A chip implanted into the brain of a paralyzed man allows him to control, through a computer, devices using only his thoughts. The device, called the BrainGate, contains 100 tiny electrodes that sense...
View ArticleSony Patents Ultrasonic Sensory Input Technology
Sony has patented a technology for non-invasive transmission of sensory stimuli directly into the human brain. The technology uses pulses of ultrasound targeted at specific parts of the brain to create...
View ArticleScientists Achieve Fusion On The Desktop
Scientists at UCLA said that they have achieved nuclear fusion in a tabletop experiment using a small heated crystal and electricity in a chamber of deuterium gas. The reaction gave off energy,...
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