Ohio test uses drones to monitor highway trafficYou wouldn't need helicopters to spot road trouble.By J. Fingas, 06.20.2018
'Hovering' antennas promise speedy 5G phone networksThey boost signals by avoiding contact with virtually everything else.By J. Fingas, 10.15.2017
Fingernail-sized chip can repair damaged tissue in secondsThe non-invasive technology works without breaking the skin.By R. England, 08.08.2017
Self-driving cars to prove their mettle on an Ohio highwaySmart vehicles will talk to infrastructure on a stretch of Route 33.By J. Fingas, 06.07.2017
Big Ten Network adds 'League of Legends' to its tournament lineupTeams are competing for $5000 scholarships. By A. Tarantola, 01.19.2017
ICYMI: Skyjumping science experiments and moreScientists wanted to see what nanoparticles would do in low-gravity, so they jumped from a plane.By K. Davis, 07.08.2016
Stitch circuitry into your shirt for a better cell signalResearchers are finally closing in on making smart clothes a reality.By D. Lumb, 04.14.2016
We're one step closer to a cure for paralysisAfter two years of work, quadriplegic Ian Burkhart can now play 'Guitar Hero' By D. Cooper, 04.13.2016
Doctors will use 3D modeling ahead of your next sinus surgeryDoing so allows them to better predict the post-op outcome.By A. Tarantola, 02.15.2016
Mechanical 'trees' generate energy by swaying in the windResearchers look to convert the sway of buildings into electricity, too.By B. Steele, 02.01.2016