The majority of Americans expect robots and computers to take much of the work done by humans today, according to new results from a Pew Research Center.
In the tech world, a lot happens in a week. So much news goes on that it's almost impossible for mere mortals with real lives to keep track of everything.
Cubetto is an adorable little wooden robot that is specifically designed for pre-literate children that teaches the basics of computer programming and STEM
Wikipedia really is for everyone, and that includes people who, whether due to visual impairment or for other reasons, are unable to read printed text.
How Apple, Google, Samsung, Starbucks, and more are writing apps, designing smart cards, and revamping everything to win our hearts -- and win our wallets.
Dr. David Mitlin of New York's Clarkson University has turned ordinary hemp waste into a composite that proves to be a cheaper supercapacitor than graphene.
Halo Neuroscience has released the first headphones for athletes. Research says sending targeted signals to the brain can lead to faster training gains.
Police departments across the U.S. are using a new algorithm developed by the White House’s Police Data Initiative that claims to predict police misconduct.
Artists Nora Al-Badri and Jan Nikolai Nelles pulled off a plan to scan a bust of Nefertiti -- but new info suggests their actions may have been a front.
If you end up feeling damp in your rain jacket, most likely it's just constructed the old way. Luckily Columbia's new OutDry Extreme was just released.
Intel's Optane drives feature 3D Xpoint, a new storage technology that's 1000 times faster than current solid state drives. And MacBooks could get it first.
Bug startup Exo just raised $4 million in a Series A funding round. The company makes protein bars and other products from cricket flour and insect protein.
Laika drops the latest trailer for its new animation adventure, Kubo and the Two Strings, showing even more of the magical world the film will unleash.