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Iran's vow of "crushing revenge" for the murder of military general Qassim Suleimani has America on high alert for a Iranian cyberattack.
Future Society

Here’s How an Iranian Cyberattack Could Affect You

The nation could attempt to take out American power grids — but probably won't.

The local government overseeing Fukushima has vowed to supply the region with 100% renewable energy by 2040, The Guardian reports.
Renewable Energy

Fukushima Plans to Power Region With 100% Renewable Energy

Over eight years after the meltdown, Fukushima wants to turn a new leaf.

Elon Musk tweeted that Tesla may consider adding an anti-dooring feature to protect bicyclists by keeping doors locked until they pass.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk: Teslas Might Prevent Riders From Dooring Bicyclists

Software updates might keep Teslas from dooring cyclists.

Bosch has come up with a clever car windshield cover featuring an AI LCD panel to cast a shadow on the driver's eyes, blocking out only a small portion.
Artificial Intelligence

This Clever Car Add-On Uses AI to Block Out Just The Sun

No more staring into the Sun while you drive.

Nissan exec Ivan Espinosa said that the weight of the charging cable can make owning an electric vehicle (EV) a hassle for female drivers.
Advanced Transport

Nissan Exec Suggests EV Charging Is Too Hard for Women

That's one bizarre way to try to sell hybrids.

Images of the Australian wildfires taken from space show the full extent of the devastation, putting the ongoing catastrophe in terrifying context.
Space

The Australian Wildfires Are So Bad You Can See Them From Space

These satellite images put the catastrophe in terrifying context.

The newly announced Segway S-Pod transportation scooter looks eerily similar to the hover chairs featured in the dystopian Pixar film "WALL-E.
Advanced Transport

Segway’s New “Personal Transporter Pod” Looks Really Familiar

And it's not exactly a flattering resemblance.

A team of MIT scientists belive that the magnetic field of the Moon was caused by a crystallizing iron core "dynamo" about a billion years ago.
Science & Energy

MIT: A “Dynamo” Inside the Moon Shut Down a Billion Years Ago

The Moon used to have a very strong magnetic field.

During their long-term mission aboard the International Space Station, a NASA astronaut developed a blood clot in the jugular vein of their neck.
NASA

A NASA Astronaut Got a Blood Clot In Space

"My wife answered and then passed the phone to me with the comment, 'Stephan, a phone call for you from space.'"

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have announced the Earthshot Prize, an initiative designed to solve Earth's greatest environmental problems before 2030.
Climate Change

UK Royals’ “Earthshot Prize” Aims to Save the Planet by 2030

The multimillion pound project will search for answers to Earth's biggest problems.

Scientists at Stanford have created a silicon microchip that can act as a particle accelerator — a kind of scientific instrument that usually is far larger.
Science & Energy

This Tiny Particle Accelerator Fits on a Microchip

Honey, I shrunk the particle accelerator.

Astrophysicist Ron Mallett believes he's figured out how to build a time machine that would allow someone to travel to the past.
Physics

Astrophysicist Says He Knows How to Build a Time Machine

But his peers are far from convinced that it'll work.

The Food and Drug Administration announced a ban on most fruit and mint-flavored nicotine vaping products to reign in use by teenagers.
Developments

FDA Bans All Vape Pod Flavors Except Tobacco and Menthol

No more mango Juul pods.

NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine proposed to send Japanese astronauts to the Moon in the late 2020s as part of a joint plan with the US.
Moon

NASA Proposed Sending Japanese Astronauts to the Moon

Will NASA return astronauts to the Moon by 2024 with Japan's help?

Tokyo's Penguin Café hosts a popular event for robot dogs and their owners, many of whom dress the bots up, and even celebrate their birthday at the cafe.
Robot Dogs

A Japanese Cafe Is Hosting Playdates, Parties for Robot Dogs

The events are so popular, the owner of the café has to turn people away.

A team of UK researchers at Google Health and Google's AI lab DeepMind has created a tool that can successfully identify breast cancer in mammograms.
Cancer

Google’s New AI is Great at Spotting Breast Cancer in X-Rays

Could this AI reduce our dependence on human radiologists?

Mysterious Swarms of Giant Drones Have Officials Baffled
Drones

Mysterious Swarms of Giant Drones Have Officials Baffled

No one is admitting to owning the fleet.

Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua has confirmed that a third gene-edited baby has been born as part of researcher He Jiankui's controversial experiment.
Gene Editing

China Quietly Confirms Birth of Third Gene-Edited Baby

He Jiankui is headed to prison for creating three — not two — gene-edited babies.

A Chinese court has sentenced researcher He Jiankui to three years in prison for creating the world's first gene-edited babies.
Gene Editing

China Is Imprisoning the Scientist Who Gene-Edited Babies

He Jiankui will spend the next three years behind bars.

A team of scientists detailed how 143 countries could transition to 100 percent clean energy by 2050 or possibly even sooner.
Energy

Scientists: Total Transition to Clean Energy Possible by 2050

Their detailed plan gets 143 countries to 100 percent clean energy.