A new research push aims to make the silver bullet for our energy problems a reality by 2033—a very ambitious target.
Continue reading… “MIT researchers say nuclear fusion will feed the grid “in 15 years””
A new research push aims to make the silver bullet for our energy problems a reality by 2033—a very ambitious target.
Continue reading… “MIT researchers say nuclear fusion will feed the grid “in 15 years””

The G2X wakeboard pushes itself along at up to 36 MPH.
Continue reading… “Radinn’s second-gen electric wakeboard is faster and cheaper”
How much money it takes to be “rich” varies from city to city.
About 20% of Americans are upper-income, or “rich,” meaning they earn at least two times the national median household income.
The amount of money it takes to be considered rich is largest in San Jose, California.
Continue reading… “How much money you have to earn to be considered rich in 42 major US cities”
Falsehoods almost always beat out the truth on Twitter, penetrating further, faster, and deeper into the social network than accurate information.
A large megaphone projects lies, fake news, falsehoods, and images of Donald Trump, Mark Zuckerberg, and Hillary Clinton. A smaller megaphone projects truth.
Continue reading… “The grim conclusions of the largest-ever study of fake news”
What’s in infant diapers may help explain the rise of allergies and asthma in recent decades.
Baby poop is changing, and that could be bad news for children’s health.
Continue reading… “Baby poop is changing, science reveals. Here’s why it matters”
China has pursued numerous commercial and infrastructure deals around the world in recent years. Critics see this as a Chinese effort to extent its influence abroad.
These financial maneuvers are a source of concern for many — including the head of the US Navy.

Continue reading… “Hybrid solar cell captures energy from the sun and raindrops”
We’re not in the business of writing regularly about “fake” news, but it’s hard not to be concerned about the kind of mimicry technology is making possible. First, researchers developed deep learning-based artificial intelligence (A.I.) that can superimpose one person’s face onto another person’s body. Now, researchers at Chinese search giant Baidu have created an A.I. they claim can learn to accurately mimic your voice — based on less than a minute’s worth of listening to it.
Continue reading… “Baidu’s new A.I. can mimic your voice after listening to it for just one minute”
Keeping another woman is common among powerful Chinese men. (Reuters/Carlos Barria)
Just pour water through the Mesopaper and it does the rest.
On a visit to Bangladesh in 2011–where an estimated 20 million people are exposed to arsenic in local drinking water–scientist Liangjie Dong worked with a team to teach residents how to use a filtration system he designed that could make the water safe. The technology worked, but it wasn’t self-explanatory: it required training in how to use a special cartridge, and special instructions for how to dispose of it after use.
Continue reading… “These cheap paper water filters remove lead, arsenic, and bacteria”
Israel-based BrainQ is a new neurotech startup hoping to take on brain-computer interface (BCI) companies like Braintree founder Bryan Johnson’s Kernel and Silicon Valley billionaire Elon Musk’s Neuralink.
Continue reading… “BrainQ aims to cure stroke and spinal cord injuries through mind-reader tech”
By delving into the futuring techniques of Futurist Thomas Frey, you’ll embark on an enlightening journey.
Learn More about this exciting program.