FAA Approves Terrafugia Flying Car Prototype As Light Airplane0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- June 28, 2016
Still miles to go before it’s road- and sky-ready

Good news for future space farmers

The artificial intelligence ALPHA is so good at tactical combat, that it gives army combat veterans a run for their money.

The US Navy is quietly pushing ahead with a radical new cannon that one day could transform how wars are fought, even though some Pentagon officials have voiced concerns over its cost and viability.

Pressing pause could mean the difference between life and death

The discovery that many genes are still working up to 48 hours after death has implications for organ transplants, forensics and our very definition of death

Still needs FDA approval to move forward

The FBI’s use of facial recognition technology is exploding, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office — and its growth is largely unchecked, unaudited, and possibly flawed.

Secret operations by leading scientists in Nazi Germany lead to the discovery of one of the most biggest and mysterious wonder weapons – Die Glocke or in English, “The Bell”.

Recently, a group of students from University College London (UCL), in the United Kingdom, staged an archaeology experiment to learn how ancient peoples may have moved the stones of Stonehenge.



