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Teeny tiny, almost wearable brain-computer interface gets 'closer to the source of the signals' by fitting between hair follicles and only lasts between six and 12 hours
By Hope Corrigan published
news Walk, run, wave your arms about, all while scrolling online.

Quick, get in the DeLorean, we've got to go back. A new renewable powered battery made of radioactive waste product just dropped, and someone's gotta tell Doc Brown it's uranium, not plutonium
By Hope Corrigan published
news Great Scott, this battery is going to be heavy.

Robots lose embarrassingly to inferior meatbag humans in a first of its kind half-marathon race
By Hope Corrigan published
news "The robots are running very well, very stable … I feel I’m witnessing the evolution of robots and AI."

Scientists claim they've seen a 'jaw-dropping' new color, but you can only experience it by shooting lasers directly into your eyes
By Jonathan Bolding published
News The specifics of the claim are contested, but the ability to precisely stimulate the retina with lasers is cool whether or not it's really a 'new color.'

Seth Rogen goes rogue at science awards show to slam tech billionaires for backing Trump: 'It's amazing how much good science you can destroy with $320 million and RFK Jr'
By Andy Chalk published
news You invite Seth Rogen on stage, you take your chances, as the scientific community recently discovered.

Scientists have created a random number generator that's truly random—and no, that's not an easy thing to do at all
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Now when you curse the RNG gods, you can really mean it.

Adorable or terrifying: Researchers unveil tentacular marine exploration drone prototype guaranteed to set off your Subnautica flashbacks
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Me? I want to give this soggy science experiment a great big hug.

New two-way brain-computer interface has returned motion AND sensation to a paralysed test patient: 'Right now, we just know the results are significant and leading to functional and meaningful outcomes'
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Breaking: Brain chips might one day be useful and not existentially terrifying.
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