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PBS
Could We Terraform Mars?
We already have the technology to bring humans safely to Mars and set up small settlements - or at least could do within a generation. But those settlements will need to be cocooned - shielded against the deadly cold, intense radiation,...
SciShow
Project Daedalus Our 1970s Plan for Interstellar Travel
Many ideas have come and gone, but Project Daedalus was a uniquely ambitious plan from the 1970s that never quite came to be.
Great Big Story
The young inventors shaping our future
Meet the young minds turning creative ideas into reality, proving that innovation has no age limit.
Wonderscape
Magnetic Storage: How Computers Use Magnets
Dive into the fascinating world of magnetic data storage! Learn how computers and phones use tiny magnets to store vast amounts of information. Discover through simple experiments why strong magnets can disrupt electronic devices and...
Curated Video
What is Neuromorphic Computing? | AI 101
What is Neuromorphic Computing, and how might it help us overcome the von Neumann bottleneck?
Curated Video
Can We Store Data In DNA? | DNA Digital Data Storage
DNA holds enough information to make a person, but can we use it to store large amounts of our data?
Curated Video
Can AI Detect Your Emotions?
There's been a lot of hype about AI-based emotion recognition. How much is reality?
Zach Star
What I've been reading | STEM book recommendations
What I've been reading | STEM book recommendations
Next Animation Studio
Humanoid robot dives for sunken shipwreck treasure
A humanoid diving robot developed at Stanford University could help scientists get to parts of the ocean that human divers just can't reach. The OceanOne robot was deployed last month to retrieve sunken treasure from an ancient shipwreck...
Next Animation Studio
Future tech: Solar-powered Watly computer aims to provide water, electricity and internet
The developers of a solar-powered computer hope it can change the lives of millions in developing countries. Marco Attisani, founder of the company behind the Watly computer, said the machine's Italian and Spanish creators aim to provide...
Next Animation Studio
World’s first tilt-rotor e-taxi could be flying passengers as soon as 2024
British aerospace manufacturer Vertical Aerospace has released designs for a zero-emissions flying taxi that could start commercial flights as early as 2024.
Curated Video
Apple's HUGE iPhone makeover: iOS 26 & Liquid Glass Explained!
Apple just unveiled the biggest changes to the iPhone experience since iOS 7. In this video, we're diving deep into the all-new iOS 26 and the new "Liquid Glass" design system. Why did Apple skip iOS 19? What does the new naming system...
Getty Images
Atlas robot supports Earth
Atlas robot supports World Globe as technology networks impact Earth society and environment.
Getty Images
Robot holds Earth
Robot considers the impact of technology on global society and environment. White background.
Getty Images
Cyborg robot hold planet Earth in its hand
Robot holds planet Earth in its hand, contemplating the interactive balance between Natural Environment and Future Technological development.
Bloomberg
Stronger Than Steel: Synthetic Spider Silk is Real
Aug.22 -- There's a reason Spider-Man is a superhero; the creatures that served as inspiration produce a super material. The silk they make is unique in how strong and stretchy it is and has intrigued scientists for years. Replicating it...
Bloomberg
This High-Tech Farmer Grows Kale in a Factory
Sep.20 -- In the kale-filled facility at vertical farm startup Bowery Farming, it’s a piece of proprietary software that makes most of the critical decisions -- like when to harvest and how much to water each plant. But it still takes...
Bloomberg
Where Should Lyft Put IPO Money to Work?
Mar.18 -- In 'Single Best Chart," NYU Stern School of Business Professor Haran Segram examines Lyft Inc.'s IPO filing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Surveillance."