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4 Ways We Can Now Create Genetically Modified Humans (And Whether We Should)

The age of genetically modified humans is here. From designer babies to human mutants, here are some of the most unbelievable things we can already do--and some of the even more unnerving things we'll soon be able to do.

By Callie Stewart Jan 14, 2016
Science News

4 Ways We Can Now Create Genetically Modified Humans (And Whether We Should)

The age of genetically modified humans is here. From designer babies to human mutants, here are some of the most unbelievable things we can already do--and some of the even more unnerving things we'll soon be able to do.

By Callie Stewart January 14, 2016

10 Surprisingly Dark Truths About Steve Jobs And Apple

A decade ago, Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, changing the face of consumer technology. Both Jobs and his company are often revered, but there's a disturbing dark side to both.

By All That's Interesting Jan 9, 2016

10 Surprisingly Dark Truths About Steve Jobs And Apple

A decade ago, Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, changing the face of consumer technology. Both Jobs and his company are often revered, but there's a disturbing dark side to both.

By All That's Interesting January 9, 2016

Video Of The Day: A German Carpenter Has Invented An On/Off Switch For Your Testicles

A German carpenter is hoping to revolutionize contraception with a simple valve that can turn the flow of sperm on and off with the flip of a switch.

By Nickolaus Hines Jan 6, 2016
Science News

Video Of The Day: A German Carpenter Has Invented An On/Off Switch For Your Testicles

A German carpenter is hoping to revolutionize contraception with a simple valve that can turn the flow of sperm on and off with the flip of a switch.

By Nickolaus Hines January 6, 2016

Biohacking: How DIY Scientists Are Upgrading Their Bodies To Gain Superhuman Abilities

Eyedrops that give you superhuman night vision. Pills that raise your IQ. Thanks to biohacking, we can now practically create superheroes. But should we? Amateurs tinkering with human biology and genetics. Sounds dangerous, right? Biohacking—which probably sounds even more dangerous—is a relatively new term that encompasses all manner of amateur...

By Briana Jones Dec 20, 2015

Biohacking: How DIY Scientists Are Upgrading Their Bodies To Gain Superhuman Abilities

Eyedrops that give you superhuman night vision. Pills that raise your IQ. Thanks to biohacking, we can now practically create superheroes. But should we? Amateurs tinkering with human biology and genetics. Sounds dangerous, right? Biohacking—which probably sounds even more dangerous—is a relatively new term that encompasses all manner of amateur...

By Briana Jones December 20, 2015

The 33 Best GoPro Photos Ever Taken Will Make Your Jaw Drop

From swimming with sharks to leaping off a cliff during a rockslide, the best GoPro photos show you the world from angles you didn't think possible.

By All That's Interesting Dec 16, 2015

The 33 Best GoPro Photos Ever Taken Will Make Your Jaw Drop

From swimming with sharks to leaping off a cliff during a rockslide, the best GoPro photos show you the world from angles you didn't think possible.

By All That's Interesting December 16, 2015

The 25 Best GoPro Videos Of All Time

The world's best GoPro videos, from inside a grizzly's mouth to the edge of a volcano crater to a 24-mile free-fall from space and beyond.

By All That's Interesting Dec 10, 2015

The 25 Best GoPro Videos Of All Time

The world's best GoPro videos, from inside a grizzly's mouth to the edge of a volcano crater to a 24-mile free-fall from space and beyond.

By All That's Interesting December 10, 2015

Your World This Week, Dec. 6 – 12

This week in technology: Google’s new blood-sucking invention, a truly washable smartphone, biometric tattoos and tech’s importance in fighting ISIS. Google Files Patent For Wearable Blood-Sucking Device Naturally, the Internet is now abuzz with the news of Google’s vampiric new project. Of course, the sober truth is that Google’s blood-drawing...

By All That's Interesting Dec 7, 2015
Science News

Your World This Week, Dec. 6 – 12

This week in technology: Google’s new blood-sucking invention, a truly washable smartphone, biometric tattoos and tech’s importance in fighting ISIS. Google Files Patent For Wearable Blood-Sucking Device Naturally, the Internet is now abuzz with the news of Google’s vampiric new project. Of course, the sober truth is that Google’s blood-drawing...

By All That's Interesting December 7, 2015

Video Of The Day: Former Prisoner Feels Like He’s Time Traveled After Being Released

What would a time traveller from the 1970s say if he or she stumbled into our world today? One 69-year-old man has an idea.

By All That's Interesting Dec 3, 2015
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Video Of The Day: Former Prisoner Feels Like He’s Time Traveled After Being Released

What would a time traveller from the 1970s say if he or she stumbled into our world today? One 69-year-old man has an idea.

By All That's Interesting December 3, 2015

Four Robot Jobs Of The Near Future: What’s The Chance You’ll Be Replaced?

A new study from Oxford University has calculated the exact percent chance your job will be taken over by robots within the next 20 years. Read on and--especially waiters, truck drivers, and even rock stars--beware.

By Briana Jones Dec 1, 2015

Four Robot Jobs Of The Near Future: What’s The Chance You’ll Be Replaced?

A new study from Oxford University has calculated the exact percent chance your job will be taken over by robots within the next 20 years. Read on and--especially waiters, truck drivers, and even rock stars--beware.

By Briana Jones December 1, 2015
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