NASA Is Letting You Download Its Software For Free0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- March 8, 2017
Turns out you don’t need to hack NASA or work for them in order to use their technology.
Turns out you don’t need to hack NASA or work for them in order to use their technology.
One of the biggest questions that keep physicists up at night is why there is more matter than antimatter in the universe.
Online learning could provide low cost, tailor-made educational resources to any student with internet access.
Japan scientists created micrometer machines capable of moving like an amoeba.
OUT of the way, human, I’ve got this covered. A machine learning system has gained the ability to write its own code.
Many of the secrets of cancer and other diseases lie in the cell’s nucleus. But getting way down to that level—to see and investigate the important genetic material housed there—requires creative thinking and extremely powerful imaging techniques.
Scientist leading ‘de-extinction’ effort says Harvard team could create hybrid mammoth-elephant embryo in two years
Two UChicago undergraduates lead breakthrough work
A lost continent that sunk 100 million years ago has been discovered underneath New Zealand.
That’s eight landings now out of 14 attempts.