MIT scientists develop new techinque for cleaning contaminated water
A group of MIT scientists develop a highly selective electrochemical technique that can target specific organic pollutants in water, a method that can revolutionize waste water treatment. Elly Park re ...
Self-healing glass repairs itself if pressed together
Researchers in Japan say they have developed the world's first "self-repairing glass" that can be stuck back together by hand when broken. Stuart McDill reports.
Folding helmet takes hassle out of cycling safety
Sam Terry, founder of LID Helmets, demonstrates his 'folding' cycling helmet that aims to tackle so-called "helmet-hassle". Reuters' Matthew Stock saw it in action.
World’s largest artificial sun sheds light on future fuels
The world's largest artificial sun, called Synlight, is helping scientists in Germany research future fuel production from solar energy, as Stuart McDill reports.
Virgin Hyperloop One sets speed record, names Branson Chairman
Virgin Hyperloop One sets a record for hyperloop speed testing, clocking their pod at 240 miles per hour. Bob Mezan reports.
Facebook rolls out new facial recognition feature
Facebook said on Tuesday it would begin using facial recognition technology to tell people on the social network when others upload photos of them, if they agree to let the company keep a facial templ ...