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Airbnb is encouraging hosts to buy smart "party prevention" devices that can cost over $100 in an attempt to stop parties that could get out of hand.
Future Society

Airbnb Wants Hosts to Buy “Party Prevention” Devices

These smart gadgets are designed to narc on parties at Airbnb rentals.

There is a chance that incoming stars that whip past the Earth could throw it out of orbit and move it away from the Sun, an astrophycisist argues.
Solar Power

Researcher: Passing Star Could Yeet Earth Out of Solar System

Earth would be "doomed to wander the frozen wastelands of our galaxy, with any life on that planet quickly and permanently erased."

Researchers at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research have discovered the biggest ever explosion observed in the universe since the Big Bang.
Science & Energy

Astronomers Detect Biggest Explosion Since the Big Bang

"We've seen outbursts in the centres of galaxies before but this one is really, really massive."

Planetary scientist James O'Donoghue announced a definitive ranking of all the "ringed planet" emojis out there, based on which looked most like Saturn.
NASA

Former NASA Scientist Absolutely Shreds Planet Emojis

He called Twitter's version "the most offensive of all."

No, alcohol does not kill coronavirus, at least, not like that. Both news and memes about the global COVID-19 outbreak are spreading rapidly online.
Viruses

People are Using Memes to Cope With Coronavirus Panic

The internet's existential dread, now in a new flavor.

Goodyear debuted a futuristic tire concept on Tuesday called ReCharge that has the ability to regrow its tread using a special liquid compound capsule.
Advanced Transport

This Futuristic Tire Concept Regrows Its Tread by Popping a Pill

It's like Tide Pods for your car tires.

How can you say goodbye to a loved one who fell victim to a pandemic? The outbreak of COVID-19 is forcing officials to ponder some serious questions.
Future Society

Coronavirus Could Force Funerals to be Livestreamed

Funeral directors are preparing to meet the demands of potential pandemic.

After a nation-wide stdudent contest, NASA has selected "Perseverance" as the name for its next Mars rover, set to launch later this year.
Mars

NASA’s New Mars Rover Officially Has a Name

"It's already surmounted many obstacles to get us to the point where we are today — processing for launch."

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is expecting his electric car company Tesla to release more full self driving features later this month.
Self-Driving Vehicles

Elon Musk: New Self-Driving Features Will Come Out This Month

Is self-driving tech hitting city streets next?

Scientists managed to sequence the entire genome of the axolotl, a salamander capable of regenerating injured body parts, and hope to use it in people.
DNA

Scientists: Salamander DNA Could Regenerate Human Body Parts

"It's hard to find a body part they can't regenerate: the limbs, the tail, the spinal cord, the eye, and in some species, the lens, even half of their brain has been shown to regenerate."

With a speaker and four microphones, a drone was able to echolocate and map out its surroundings similarly to how bats do it.
Drones

Engineers Built a Drone That Echolocates Like a Bat

A single drone was able to map all the walls in a room.

A team of researchers at Tsinghua University in China have created a liquid metal material to build robots that is so light, it can float on water.
Science & Energy

Scientists Want to Build Robots out of Floating Liquid Metal

This technology is straight out of "Terminator 2."

NASA's Curiosity rover snapped more than 1,000 images, which teams back on Earth composed into a 360 degree Martian landscape panorama.
Science & Energy

NASA Mars Rover Snaps Glorious 1.8 Billion Pixel Panorama

The view is breathtaking.

We've tracked the total death toll over time of 2019-nCoV, the coronavirus that originated in China last month. The graph will be updated as we learn more.
Developments

Here’s the Growing COVID-19 Death Toll in One Chilling Graph

The death toll is climbing faster and faster.

Would having a robot draw your blood make the process easier? Thanks to engineers at Rutgers University that may soon be an option.
Robotics

Engineers Built an AI-Powered Robot to Take Your Blood

This little bot wants your blood.

Banks across the globe are sending thousands of their staff home to help keep their business going while the coronavirus outbreak is taking its toll.
Developments

Bankers Are Installing Screens at Home to Keep Wall Street Running

Is the financial system ready for a pandemic?

Amazingly, the coronavirus outbreak also appears to be having an observable effect on the Earth's environment — and you can see it from space.
Viruses

This Is What China’s Coronavirus Lockdowns Look Like From Space

NASA images show the incredible impact of the coronavirus — from space.

NASA's Voyager 2, currently in interstellar space billions of miles from Earth, has recovered from a serious glitch it experienced in late January.
Science & Energy

NASA Spacecraft Recovers from Glitch 11.5 Billion Miles From Earth

The second human-made object to have ever reached interstellar space is back online.

Researchers found a way to turn biowaste, specifically the inedible cores of jackfruit and durian, into high-density ultracapacitors for storing energy.
Energy

Scientists Are Storing Energy Using Uneaten Fruit

They managed to turn durian and jackfruit biowaste into ultracapacitors.

Bored teens are posting memes, dances, and jokes on TikTok about their experiences of being quarantined during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Developments

Bored Teens Are Posting on TikTok About Being Quarantined

#Quarantine.