Why we live in an anti-tech age
Complex planning -- and true innovation -- is out of fashion, argues PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel
Does Science Back Samsung's 80% Battery Boost Claim?
A longer-lasting smartphone battery has been on the to-do list of tech companies for years. And now Samsung claims to have developed one that could keep your phone humming for 80 percent longer. But could the new battery really boost battery life by that much? Some scientists are skeptical, saying the study researchers didn't account for energy that's permanently lost after the battery goes through its first charge-recharge cycle.
US Military's Hypersonic Jet Could Fly 5 Times the Speed of Sound
The U.S. military is reportedly developing a hypersonic jet plane that could soar at up to five times the speed of sound — faster than a bullet, which generally travels at Mach 2, or twice the speed of sound.
World's Thinnest Light Bulb Created from Graphene
raphene, a form of carbon famous for being stronger than steel and more conductive than copper, can add another wonder to the list: making light. Researchers have developed a light-emitting graphene transistor that works in the same way as the filament in a light bulb.
Remote Control Airplanes Review
Remote control airplanes bring the thrill of flight to your backyard or local field