The Why Files on MSN
He built a time machine in his backyard... then vanished
Mike Marcum didn’t have a lab, funding, or a PhD. Just a pile of salvaged electronics — and a theory. One night in Missouri, he fired up his homemade device. It formed a vortex. He tossed in a screw.
ZME Science on MSN
Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
When pitching the use of a model, data scientists rarely report on its potential value. They then experience an unnerving ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Time travel: 1 researcher claims it’s closer than we think
Time travel has long lived in the realm of fantasy, but a growing body of research is quietly shifting it into a serious ...
There's just not enough time to cover them all, and 2025 was packed with gems you probably haven't heard of. For those ...
Live Science on MSN
US researchers reflect on how 2025’s science cuts have changed their lives
Carrie McDonough, Carnegie Mellon University; Brian G. Henning, Gonzaga University; Cara Poland, Michigan State University; ...
Researchers have proposed a unifying mathematical framework that helps explain why many successful multimodal AI systems work ...
Forget about robots that look like they're straight out of science fiction. ‘Unobtrusive physical AI,’ as the technology is ...
Many business leaders don’t yet appreciate the speed at which AI is progressing—and how rapidly it’s moving both downstream ...
Q&A with Bryan Talkie, whose My Guys Know How smart home/tech installation company has been located in Naperville for 15 ...
High school sophomore Abigail Merchant has made it her mission to use technology to reduce flood-related deaths. The ...
The DMTA cycle depends on clear data flow, yet most labs still work across disconnected systems. Sean McGee, Director of ...
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