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As Antarctica melts, the sea level could rise by an additional four inches over what models predicted by 2100 due to fluctuations in weather.
Climate Change

A Melting Antarctica Could Raise the Sea Level More Than Expected

Simpler models were off by several inches.

Astrophysicist Paul Sutter explores the implications of new research about a hypothetical type of black hole that would contain a "fractal universe."
Physics

Researchers: Some Black Holes May Contain a “Fractal Universe”

"It would be a mini fractal universe, repeating endlessly from large scales to small."

The autonomous vehicle company Waymo just announced that its self-driving taxi service Waymo One is opening up to the public.
Self-Driving Vehicles

Waymo Ditches Human Safety Drivers in Its Self-Driving Taxis

"As of yesterday, we've returned with 100% fully driverless for the near term."

Research shows that the human species is rapidly evolving: The percent of people with a medial artery in their forearms has grown over the last 150 years.
Medical

Humans Are Evolving a New Artery

"This is micro evolution in modern humans…"

Microsoft announced that it will indefinitely extend its remote working policies for employees who don't need a physical office to do their jobs.
Future Society

Microsoft Says Its Employees Can Work From Home Forever

"The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged all of us to think, live, and work in new ways."

A team of students from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands have created a car that's almost entirely made out of recycled waste.
Science & Energy

This Sporty Car Is Made Almost Entirely From Recycled Waste

"We want to show that waste is a valuable material, even in complex applications like a car."

Watch an Astronaut Show You How to Poop in Space
Off-World

Watch an Astronaut Show You How to Poop in Space

It's still "one of the most frequent questions we get about life on Space Station."

The CEO of space startup Rocket Lab Peter Beck told CNN that space in Earth's orbit is becoming worryingly congested.
Off-World

Space Startup CEO Warns That Orbit Is Filling Up With Space Startups

Well, this is ironic.

Doctors studying the cadavers of people who died from COVID-19 identified traces of the coronavirus in half of their brains.
Viruses

Doctors Find Coronavirus in Brains of Cadavers

"In this case series, we show that the virus gains access to the brainstem."

China announced the next 18 astronauts that its space agency selected to serve on Tiangong-3, the space station planned for launch in the coming years.
Off-World

China Names 18 More Crewmembers for Its Upcoming Space Station

It's going to be crowded up there.

NASA Spacecraft Finds Evidence of Ancient Rivers on Asteroid
Science & Energy

NASA Spacecraft Finds Evidence of Ancient Rivers on Asteroid

The team is calling it a "major scientific triumph" for NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission.

Extended trips in space could make the heart age faster, because it gets used to not having to work as hard in zero gravity.
Space

Spending Time in Space Makes Your Heart Age Faster

It's like a sped up version of aging, the scientists say.

NASA Invests in 3D Printing Space Habitat Technology
NASA

NASA Invests in 3D Printing Space Habitat Technology

Is this what our future on the Moon looks like?

SpaceX made its "best and final offer" to the remaining residents of Boca Chica, Texas, but residents say they're being lowballed and mistreated.
SpaceX

SpaceX Is Having Trouble With the Neighbors of Its Spaceport

Elon Musk's plan to buy a small town hit a snag: the people who still live there.

A new delivery mechanism for gene-editing enzymes allows doctors to target specific kinds of cells or regions of the brain.
Gene Editing

New Injection Can Gene-Edit Specific Parts of the Brain, Scientists Say

It's the first gene-hacking tool that targets specific cells.

Physician Ali Vaziri accidentally "butt-dialed" himself into a $4,2080 "Enhanced Autopilot" upgrade for his Tesla Model 3, CNBC reports.
Tesla

A Tesla Driver Accidentally “Butt-Dialed” a $4,200 Upgrade to His Car

"The customer service is horrendous."

Virgin Hyperloop One has announced it is planning to build a certification center in West Virginia with construction of a test loop starting in 2022.
Hyperloop

Richard Branson Is Building a Hyperloop Testing Center in West Virginia

Hyperloop's not dead.

Scientists found that black holes give off a complex series of "chirps" in the form of gravitational waves after they merge.
Science & Energy

Black Holes “Chirp” Repeatedly When They Merge

"We discovered that these signals are far more rich and complex than commonly thought…"

Sir Roger Penrose, who just won a Nobel Prize for discovering black holes, says that our universe was neither the first to exist, nor will it be the last.
Science & Energy

Physicist: There Were Other Universes Before the Big Bang

A Stephen Hawking collaborator who just won a Nobel Prize says that the "Big Bang was not the beginning."

American astronomer Andrea Ghez just won this year's Nobel prize in physics for her groundbreaking work on black holes, only the fourth woman to do so.
Science & Energy

Nobel Prize Winner on Falling Into a Black Hole: “I Would Not Want To”

I mean, same.