October 21, 2015 Time machines could also clone objects, researcher says Why we need time machines: Access to the past would open all sorts of new possibilities of more than travel, scientists say.
October 21, 2015 Dark matter search comes up empty Nearly a mile underground in an abandoned gold mine, one of the most important quests in physics has come up empty-handed in the search for the elusive substance known as dark matter, scientists announced Wednesday.
October 21, 2015 Science gets graphic in new comic books Amid the superheroes, cult TV shows and video games at New York Comic Con 2013, an observer might consider a panel on science out of place. But theoretical physicist Brian Greene says it's just the opposite.
October 21, 2015 Deadliest known substance kept secret: a botox super-toxin Scientists have discovered a new type of botox they believe is the "deadliest substance known to man" and have withheld the DNA sequence because an antidote is not known.
October 21, 2015 World's most precise clock gets even more precise Atomic clocks are set to become even more precise than they currently are.
October 21, 2015 Scientists invent skin-prodding laser device to tell you when you’ll die Two professors have invented a device that could administer some so-called "death tests" to determine how long a person has left to live. Totally creepy, or a convenient justification for all your #yolo antics?
October 21, 2015 Scientists create levitation system with sound waves Hold on to your wand, Harry Potter: Science has outdone even your best "Leviosa!" levitation spell.
October 21, 2015 How to make a digital human brain Futurists warn of a technological singularity on the not-too-distant horizon when artificial intelligence will equal and eventually surpass human intelligence.
October 21, 2015 Scientists explain universe's missing antimatter Scientists at the world's biggest atom smasher have found further reasons for the apparent lack of antimatter in the universe.
October 21, 2015 This is what human cells look like in space Astronaut photos of Earth from space are undeniably amazing, but snapshots of inner space — particularly human cells — can be spectacular, too.