Are the aliens us? UFOs may be piloted by time-traveling humans, book argues
The book was written by Michael Masters, a professor of biological anthropology at Montana Technological University in Butte
Picnic’s pizza robot to crank out up to 300 pies per hour at CES
The system is modular, freestanding, doesn't take up much space and uses deep-learning to adapt to its tasks and settings
The therapeutic power of a purring cat
If you love curling up with your cat, science is on your side
Team led by Greek-American scientist discovers semiconductor neutron detector
The new material is able to directly thermal neutrons
The US Army found a way to keep your hands warm without gloves
It's a kind of magic...
NASA’s new Mars 2020 car may look like the Curiosity rover, but it’s no twin
The two rovers have quite different missions
Europeans seek “lawful” ways of intercepting 5G communications
The improved standards allow for a user’s identity & location to be protected undermining the police’s ability to conduct "lawful" wiretapping & eavesdropping