Multiply Labs is developing a 3D-printed capsule that you can personalize with your favorite supplements for timed release according to your dietary needs.
Impressive time-lapse video shows off the Hadrian, an "end-to-end" bricklaying robot that automates the very labor intensive process of laying down bricks.
What's next for Solar Impulse now that it has completed its historic globe-circling, solar-powered flight? We will give you a hint --- it's not retirement.
London artist Patrick Tresset is using robotics for his artistic expression, creating a computational system that is "artistic, expressive, and obsessive."
Ever wonder what we would look like if our body was designed to survive a car crash? You can, if you dare, thanks to Australian artist Patricia Piccinini.
Chinese scientists are preparing to set a world's first by treating lung cancer patients with cells modified using the CRISPR–Cas9 gene editing technique.
An unusual bird-like drone was found last week in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. Early reports suggest it was used by the government for surveillance.
Yale University dermatologist Michael Girardi is developing a new type of sunscreen that doesn't absorb into the skin, yet still protects you from the sun.
When scientist Erik Andrew Johannessen wanted to showcase his single-celled microorganisms he chose the most appropriate and eye-catching medium -- Pac-Man.
Thermal imaging cameras may seem out of place at the Tour de France, but their presence may prevent an egregious form of cheating known as bike doping.