New asteroid spotted just before impact with Earth        
        
        
            NASA successfully pinpointed almost exactly where and when a new asteroid would hit Earth’s atmosphere, before it made contact.         
        
    
        
          
            New Ebola antibodies neutralize the most dangerous strains of the virus        
        
        
            Researchers have found two new antibodies which bind to the most dangerous strains of Ebola.         
        
    
        
          
            How AI is shaping the cybersecurity arms race         
        
        
            Defending against cyberattacks increasingly means looking for patterns in large amounts of data – a task AI was made for.        
        
    
        
          
            Volunteers cold call Russians to tell them the truth about Ukraine        
        
        
            Volunteers are using phone calls, spam emails, and more to counter Russian propaganda and tell Russians the truth about the Ukraine war.        
        
    
        
          
            Newly discovered types of brain cells may hold the key to memory         
        
        
            Researchers believe they have discovered two new types of brain cells that play a key role in memory.         
        
    
        
          
            A meat-free world by 2035? “Totally doable,” says Impossible Foods CEO         
        
        
            "Our mission is to completely replace the use of animals as a food technology by 2035," said Impossible Foods CEO Patrick O. Brown.        
        
    
        
          
            Blasting mushrooms with UV light boosts vitamin D by 4,600%        
        
        
            Roughly half the world population, including in America, has insufficient levels of vitamin D. UV irradiated mushrooms can help.        
        
    
        
          
            Volkswagen reveals release date for electric Microbus        
        
        
            Volkswagen will begin selling its all-electric ID. Buzz — a modern take on the iconic Microbus — in the U.S. in 2024.        
        
    
        
          
            International army of hackers joins Ukraine’s cyberwar         
        
        
            An estimated 400,000 volunteers have joined Ukraine’s IT army, helping the nation attack Russia from the digital realm.        
        
    
        
          
            China’s COVID-19 cases surge, with low elderly vaccination rates        
        
        
            China’s “zero-COVID” policies may be contributing to a surge of cases that has forced 50 million people into lockdown.        
        
    
        
          
            Safer painkillers: A novel drug treats pain without killing people        
        
        
            Painkillers have nasty side effects, such as organ damage or addiction. Researchers have discovered a new drug that may cause none of these.        
        
    
        
          
            CRISPR cattle cleared for the first time by FDA         
        
        
            Beef cattle genetically altered to be less susceptible to heat stress have been cleared for human consumption by the FDA.        
        
    
        
          
            Steering wheels now optional for driverless cars in US         
        
        
            Driverless cars no longer need to have manual controls, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s safety standards.        
        
    
        
          
            Anti-aging isn’t a scam, but immortality almost certainly is        
        
        
            A new biotech firm with $3 billion in funding has announced plans to combat aging. But what does that mean for human life span, exactly?        
        
    
        
          
            Hugging a cushion that “breathes” can reduce anxiety        
        
        
            A study found that hugging a cushion that “breathes” was able to reduce anxiety for students prior to a test as much as guided meditation.        
        
    
        
          
            3D ocean farming: creating food while cleaning the ocean         
        
        
            3D ocean farming can help us feed Earth’s growing population while also improving the health of the oceans.        
        
    
        
          
            Drones and AI recover a meteorite for the first time         
        
        
            Australian researchers have trained an AI to locate fallen space rocks using footage from autonomous drone surveys.        
        
    
        
          
            Clues to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder hidden in the dark genome         
        
        
            A new study suggests that the causes of these disorders are hidden in "dark genes," which may account for the enigma of their development.        
        
    
        
          
            NASA opens untouched moon rock container from 50 years ago         
        
        
            NASA is opening a vacuum-sealed sample of moon rock and gas to help astronauts prepare for the next mission to the moon.        
        
    
        
          
            This company is tackling Kuwait’s ‘tire graveyard’ problem by tire recycling        
        
        
            Kuwait wants to build 25,000 new houses on the site of a former tire graveyard. Here's how they're going to do it.        
        
    
        
          
            Moderna will develop mRNA vaccines for Ebola, malaria, other major threats        
        
        
            Moderna is developing mRNA vaccines for 15 “priority" pathogens and launching a program giving other developers access to its mRNA tech.        
        
    
        
          
            Oculus exec bets $10,000 we'll have fully autonomous cars by 2030        
        
        
            An Oculus exec has publicly bet $10,000 that vehicles with Level 5 autonomy will arrive on city streets by 2030.        
        
    
        
          
            Scientists discover how the AIDS virus breaks cellular “lockdown”        
        
        
            HIV replication continues even when infected cells shut down. New research shows how.        
        
    
        
          
            Psychosomatic illness: Are some diseases caused by our memories?        
        
        
            The brain appears to remember immune responses, and memories can trigger them to happen again.        
        
    
        
          
            Baby thrives after first-of-its-kind heart transplant        
        
        
            A baby’s first-of-its-kind heart transplant could help future patients avoid organ rejection and reduce the need for immunosuppressant drugs.        
        
    
        
          
            4 things you need to know about the metaverse         
        
        
            Technology that merges the virtual and physical worlds could start to become a reality for consumers in just a few years.        
        
    
        
          
            Win-win: we can make fertilizer by purifying wastewater         
        
        
            Stanford engineers have developed a cost-effective way to convert a toxic byproduct of a wastewater filtration process into useful chemicals.        
        
    
        
          
            Elon Musk: Europe should revive nuclear energy        
        
        
            The Ukraine crisis has highlighted Europe's dependence on Russia for fossil fuels. Is more nuclear energy the solution?        
        
    
        
          
            Anonymous hacks Russian TV, plays Ukraine war footage         
        
        
            Hacker collective Anonymous infiltrated Russia’s state-run media channels to broadcast Ukraine war footage.        
        
    
        
          
            How the antidepressant Prozac could treat blindness        
        
        
            Prozac is a widely used antidepressant. Data indicates that the drug could be used to prevent blindness due to macular degeneration.        
        
    
        
          
            Curiosity discovers a “flower” rock on Mars         
        
        
            Curiosity has discovered a Martian rock shaped like a flower, and it's helping NASA scientists unravel the history of water on Mars.        
        
    
        
          
            Ukrainian citizens are using personal drones to spy on Russian troops        
        
        
            Ukraine has called on local drone owners to help the military conduct reconnaissance missions in the wake of Russia’s invasion.        
        
    
        
          
            Brains scans of the placebo effect show new way to treat depression        
        
        
            A meta-study of placebo effect research has revealed a link between the phenomenon and brain stimulation as a depression treatment.        
        
    
        
          
            Digital sound archives can bring extinct birds (briefly) back to life        
        
        
            Sound recordings remind us that these beings are invaluable, and that humans have a duty to preserve them.        
        
    
        
          
            New antidepressant helps patients in just three days        
        
        
            Adding the new antidepressant zuranolone to standard treatments helped people with major depressive disorder feel better in less time.        
        
    
        
          
            Pregnant dolphins identified by drones for the first time        
        
        
            Using drone photography, University of Aberdeen researchers have been able to identify pregnant dolphins for the first time.        
        
    
        
          
            How a bedtime routine may affect your brain — and your sleep         
        
        
            A mouse study has yielded new insights into the effect of a bedtime routine on the brain, which could lead to new therapies for insomniacs.        
        
    
        
          
            Spinal cord implants help paralyzed people walk again        
        
        
            A new spinal cord implant uses electricity to reawaken spinal neurons.         
        
    
        
          
            An asteroid could wipe out an entire city – here’s NASA’s plan to prevent catastrophe         
        
        
            Cosmic bodies, like asteroids and comets, are constantly zooming through space and often crash into our planet.        
        
    
        
          
            MIT’s new plant-based material could replace plastics         
        
        
            Using cellulose from wood, MIT researchers have made a plant-based material tough as bone and hard as aluminum.         
        
    
        
          
            People are booking Airbnbs in Ukraine they’re never going to use         
        
        
            People are booking Airbnbs in Ukraine as a way to get money directly to hosts living in the nation, which is under attack by Russia.        
        
    
        
          
            First solar canal project is a win for water, energy, air and climate in California         
        
        
            California’s aging power infrastructure has contributed to catastrophic wildfires and multiday outages. Solar canals can help.        
        
    
        
          
            DAO raises millions of dollars in crypto to support Ukraine         
        
        
            A decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) has raised $7 million in crypto for Ukraine, demonstrating a new model for charity and more.        
        
    
        
          
            New tech cuts years off of DNA sequencing         
        
        
            The Stanford Medicine team set a new record for DNA sequencing. They went from obtaining a blood sample to diagnosing an illness in just 8 hours.        
        
    
        
          
            Could electrocuting clouds be the key to making it rain?        
        
        
            By analyzing the energy within raindrops, researchers found that they could squeeze water from the clouds by electrically supercharging them - another step to control the weather.        
        
    
        
          
            Nuclear fusion: how excited should we be?        
        
        
            We know that fusion works – it is the process that powers the Sun, providing heat and light to the Earth. But can we do it ourselves?        
        
    
        
          
            NASA considers stingray-like drone to fly the skies of Venus        
        
        
            The winged drone is designed to ride 200-mph Venusian winds.        
        
    
        
          
            Self-driving cars could transform the world in unexpected ways         
        
        
            Self-driving cars could impact the future of economics, equity, privacy, and city planning.        
        
    
        
          
            Sonic waves could help bones grow back after cancer         
        
        
            A technique that turns stem cells into bone cells using only sound waves could help people regrow bone destroyed by disease.        
        
    
        
          
            Starlink lands in Ukraine        
        
        
            Starlink satellite internet service has been established in Ukraine.        
        
    
        
          
            The hacker group Anonymous has waged a cyber war against Russia         
        
        
            Alongside Anonymous, large numbers of Ukrainian cyber professionals have volunteered to assist with Ukraine’s cyber defense.        
        
    
        
          
            Hubble gets first good look at the dark side of a “hot Jupiter”         
        
        
            The first detailed look at the dark side of a hot Jupiter exoplanet reveals conditions that could create metal clouds and liquid gem rain.        
        
    
        
          
            90% of drugs fail clinical trials – here’s one way researchers can select better drug candidates        
        
        
            It’s disappointing when the years of effort and resources spent to push a drug candidate to patients so often lead to failure.        
        
    
        
          
            What the Russian invasion means for clinical trials in Ukraine        
        
        
            Russia’s invasion has the potential to disrupt clinical trials in Ukraine, warns one of the many companies staging trials in the nation.        
        
    
        
          
            Airbnb offering free temporary housing to refugees of Russo-Ukrainian war        
        
        
            Airbnb has announced that it will help temporarily house up to 100,000 refugees of the Russo-Ukrainian war.        
        
    
        
          
            Researchers convert donor lungs to universal blood type         
        
        
             A new study reveals that if donor organs were treated with specific enzymes, any organ could become "universal" and be more compatible with recipients of any blood type.        
        
    
        
          
            First AI controls plasma inside fusion reactor         
        
        
            DeepMind has co-developed an AI capable of controlling the super-hot plasma inside a tokamak fusion reactor.        
        
    
        
          
            How mRNA and DNA vaccines could treat autoimmune disorders, genetic diseases, and more        
        
        
            Using DNA or an mRNA vaccine, researchers are investigating the feasibility of essentially replacing missing genes that cause disease.        
        
    
        
          
            How close are we to curing blindness?        
        
        
            New approaches to curing blindness are heralding a future in which fewer people have to live life completely in the dark.        
        
    
        
          
            Innovative vertical farming companies to watch         
        
        
            Here are five vertical farming companies to keep an eye on — and a bonus nine that are selling food you can buy right now.        
        
    
        
          
            Despite its disastrous effects, COVID-19 offers some gifts to medicine        
        
        
            While it’s still too early to draw conclusions, there's emerging evidence between autoimmune disorders and the virus that causes COVID-19.        
        
    
        
          
            GM asks to deploy self-driving car with no steering wheel         
        
        
            GM and Cruise have asked the NHTSA for permission to build and deploy their Cruise Origin, a self-driving car with no steering wheel.        
        
    
        
          
            Russia’s cyberattacks foreshadow the future of war        
        
        
            Russia ramped up its cyberattacks on Ukraine prior to its physical invasion, potentially foreshadowing how future conflicts will play out.        
        
    
        
          
            Open source intelligence exposes war as never before        
        
        
            In a new era of open source intelligence, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine can be studied by anyone with the desire to find, and analyze, data available to all.        
        
    
        
          
            Are urban villages the solution to sprawl?         
        
        
            Urban sprawl leads to a number of modern problems. Urban villages, with their focus on walkability and local services, may be a solution.        
        
    
        
          
            Diamond-like starfish skeleton unlike any discovered in nature        
        
        
            The skeleton of the knobby starfish has a structure unlike any other found in nature so far, and it could inspire new lightweight ceramics.        
        
    
        
          
            A rogue rocket is on course to crash into the Moon. It won’t be the first.         
        
        
            Earlier in the Space Age, little thought was given to leaving what many call “trash” on the lunar surface.        
        
    
        
          
            Texas A&M grads use flare gas to mine $4M in Bitcoin         
        
        
            Two college grads earned four million dollars by mining the cryptocurrency with specialized shipping containers that use flare gas.        
        
    
        
          
            Moderna is developing a herpes vaccine        
        
        
            Moderna is developing a herpes vaccine that could protect you against the most common sexually transmitted infection in the world.        
        
    
        
          
            Record-breaking supernova manages to “X-ray” the entire Universe        
        
        
            “When I saw the data, I didn’t believe the analysis...This is the brightest Cow supernova seen to date."        
        
    
        
          
            MIT spinoff plans to drill 12 miles into Earth’s crust         
        
        
            MIT spinoff Quaise Energy is building a drill that vaporizes rock so that we can tap into the geothermal energy miles below our feet.        
        
    
        
          
            Opioid overdose: A bioethicist explains why restricting supply may not be the right solution        
        
        
            Since the unpredictability of drug supply increases overdose risk, making the drug supply predictable should be part of the solution, right?        
        
    
        
          
            Insulin pump can be controlled with an app        
        
        
            A new app lets insulin pump users deliver doses remotely, making it easier to manage diabetes discretely and conveniently        
        
    
        
          
            Take a look at the deepest known squid, just found        
        
        
            NOAA scientists used an ROV to spot a ghostly cephalopod, known as a bigfin squid        
        
    
        
          
            Where AI and organisms differ and what it means for AGI        
        
        
            A recent research paper published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution explores obstacles toward general artificial intelligence, specifically: what prevents AI from improvising?         
        
    
        
          
            We can now use CRISPR to fight tick-borne diseases        
        
        
            U.S. researchers have overcome a hurdle that was preventing the use of CRISPR to fight tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme disease.        
        
    
        
          
            Horseshoe crabs are drained for their blue blood. That practice will soon be over.        
        
        
            One of humanity’s strangest and most macabre activities is slowly coming to an end, a trend that every horseshoe crab should celebrate.        
        
    
        
          
            Huge cargo drones could soon move goods across the globe         
        
        
            Natilus is developing huge autonomous cargo drones that could cut the cost of air freight by 60% and reduce its carbon emissions by 50%.        
        
    
        
          
            We should teach AIs to drive the same way we teach kids        
        
        
            To help self-driving AIs learn more like humans do, Canadian startup Waabi has created a digital world to act as driving school and Danger Room.        
        
    
        
          
            Golden blood: The rarest blood type in the world        
        
        
            Golden blood, despite sounding like medical nonsense, is actually the nickname for Rh-null, the world’s rarest blood type.        
        
    
        
          
            Scientists use ultrasound to control brain cells in animals        
        
        
            Researchers have used ultrasound to trigger the brain cells of mice with a technique called sonogenetics.        
        
    
        
          
            MIT invents $4 solar desalination device        
        
        
            MIT has developed a $4 solar desalination device that could provide a family of four with all the drinking water it needed to survive.        
        
    
        
          
            New exoplanet discovered orbiting Proxima Centauri        
        
        
            A third exoplanet has been discovered orbiting Proxima Centauri, and it’s one of the lightest astronomers have ever detected.        
        
    
        
          
            “Fly ash” contains rare earth elements needed for electronics        
        
        
            A new method for extracting rare earth elements from fly ash could help end the U.S.’s reliance on China for the valuable metals.        
        
    
        
          
            Scientists propose sending tiny lifeforms to neighboring solar systems         
        
        
            Scientists have created a plan for interstellar travel. They plan to send tiny lifeforms to the nearest solar system.         
        
    
        
          
            DNA used to make the world’s tiniest “radio”         
        
        
            Scientists have created the world's smallest antenna, measuring only five nanometers in length. It is designed to decipher real-time changes in proteins and records and transmits data via light signals.
        
        
    
        
          
            Mutation protecting against Alzheimer’s edited into human cells        
        
        
            Scientists have used CRISPR to edit the "Icelandic mutation," which protects carriers against Alzheimer's, into human cells.         
        
    
        
          
            Robot kid successfully conveys six emotions on its face         
        
        
            An android child capable of expressing six emotions puts us one step closer to a future in which we share our homes with companion robots.        
        
    
        
          
            First gene therapy for Tay-Sachs disease successfully given to two children        
        
        
            After 14 years in development, gene therapy has helped two children surpassed their life expectations and live seizure-free.        
        
    
        
          
            Solving the last mile problem with robotic delivery vehicles        
        
        
            Most of the cost of delivering goods is tied to moving “the last mile” from a hub to the final destination. A new robotic delivery bot  being piloted in three cities may help solve the problem.        
        
    
        
          
            New antibody treatment against Omicron gets emergency approval        
        
        
            A new monoclonal antibody treatment effective against Omicron has received emergency authorization weeks after two others were banned.        
        
    
        
          
            Why calorie restriction may be the key to a healthier life         
        
        
            A new study suggests that people appear to benefit from a moderate calorie restriction the same way we know many animals do.        
        
    
        
          
            First woman cured of HIV through stem cell transplant        
        
        
            A woman has been cured of HIV through a transplant of umbilical cord blood, which is easier to match to patients than bone marrow.        
        
    
        
          
            Inhaled vaccine for coronavirus moves to human trials        
        
        
            An inhaled vaccine now moving into human trials could protect people from more than just the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.         
        
    
        
          
            The case for techno-optimism: Is the world about to enter an era of mass flourishing?        
        
        
            Historically, periods of mass flourishing are underpinned by technological revolutions. Currently, we are undergoing a technological revolution unlike anything the world has ever seen.        
        
    
        
          
            Robot fish are powered by lab-grown human heart cells         
        
        
            A robot fish that uses human heart cells to swim has put scientists one step closer to growing full-size hearts in the lab.        
        
    
        
          
            Autonomous Black Hawk helicopter flies without a crew         
        
        
            The U.S. Army has given a Black Hawk helicopter the ability to complete an autonomous flight without any humans on board.        
        
    
        
          
            New synthetic tooth enamel is stronger than the natural kind        
        
        
            A synthetic tooth enamel that outperformed the natural kind in strength and durability tests could have applications beyond dentists' offices.        
        
    
        
          
            Fusion reactor breaks 24-year-old nuclear record         
        
        
            A new record set by the world’s largest nuclear fusion reactor is giving researchers confidence we’re on the path to usable fusion energy.        
        
     
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                