Chinese scientists gene-edit a human using CRISPR
Chinese scientists have become the first in the world to use CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology on a human. They applied the innovative technique on a...
Study on stress and alcohol may lead to new treatments for PTSD
Stress and alcohol consumption go hand in hand. Anyone who’s ever hit the bottle after a grueling week of work or a particularly traumatic...
New FCC rules are a win for net neutrality
In 2015 a battle begun between the FCC and internet providers when broadband was classified as a utility and President Obama urged for the strictest possible mandates...
The cause of the SpaceX Falcon 9 explosion has been found
SpaceX finally solved the mystery behind why its Falcon 9 rocket exploded in September right before flight. And now that they have that answer,...
Instagram is testing shoppable tags in the US
Whether you're waiting for a table at a restaurant or riding in an Uber, you can browse and shop anytime and anywhere from a...
How Artificial Intelligence is shaping the workforce
Artificial Intelligence has grown up a lot since the days when it beat out humans in game competitions like Jeopardy and chess. Deep-learning software...
Study predicts the “slippery slope” of lying
One lie really does lead to another. A new study published in Nature Neuroscience says the part of our brain that normally throws up...
Google Jamboard is a 4K digital collaboration whiteboard
It's almost cringing to think that it was once impossible to have two people edit a document at the same time. Thankfully, long gone...
BMW Motorrad concept shows an exciting future for motorcycles
BMW’s latest concept bike looks like it just rode out of a sci-fi movie and onto the showroom floor. The Motorrad VISION NEXT 100...
Google plans to debut streaming TV service “Unplugged”
Google has reached an agreement with CBS to include their content in a new "skinny bundle" service set to launch in 2017. One source said the...