A fatal crash calls into question the car company’s approach to building autonomous vehicles—and underscores the stark contrast between its strategy and Google’s.
A stunning new video of Juno’s approach to Jupiter captures an unprecedented glimpse of its moons.
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After completing a high-risk maneuver, NASA’s spacecraft is officially in the gas giant’s orbit—and humankind is closer to Jupiter than ever before.
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Federal officials also caution against letting kids sneak a taste of homemade dough projects.
The Model S’s Autopilot isn’t technically a driverless feature, but the federal investigation into why a driver using it was killed will still influence the future of driverless vehicles.
Magnificent auroras light up the Jovian atmosphere as the spacecraft prepares to enter the planet’s orbit.
Astronomers say they have discovered an ancient astronomical tool, potentially used by prehistoric humans for stargazing rituals.
New research shows brain damage among Zika-infected babies, even when they are born with normal-sized heads.
The driverless vehicles of the 1920s were called “phantom autos,” and they were remote-controlled by the tapping of a telegraph key.
New research finds that machines designed to identify people still have difficulty with accuracy as datasets grow.
The spacecraft Juno was designed to make it all the way to Jupiter, then orbit the planet without getting destroyed in the process
Researchers say the country’s decision to leave the EU will reverse decades of academic gains.
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New research finds some dengue fever antibodies can help neutralize Zika—but they can also make Zika infections worse.
You still can, and thousands of people do it every day.
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