This Controversial Startup Is Attempting to ‘Reverse Death’ in Brain-Dead Patients0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- June 13, 2017
What could possibly go wrong?

What could possibly go wrong?

Dubai wants 25% of its police force to be robotic by 2030

New research reveals that a species of giant elephant that lived 1.5 million to 100,000 years ago — ranging across Eurasia before it went extinct — is more closely related to today’s African forest elephant than the forest elephant is to its nearest living relative, the African savanna elephant.

Chimpanzees share our human ability to amass knowledge, a new study led by a University of St Andrews researcher has found.

It exists, but not due to greenhouse gases.

In a twist on artificial intelligence (AI), computer scientists have programmed machines to be curious—to explore their surroundings on their own and learn for the sake of learning.

Archaeologist Sarah Parcak uses satellite photos to locate ancient sites and she’s finding them — thousands.

A novel system developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) could make it possible to control the way a liquid moves over a surface, using only visible light.

Perhaps one of the most intriguing and interesting phenomena in quantum physics is what Einstein referred to as a “spooky action at a distance” — also known as quantum entanglement.



