3 scientists just won the Nobel Prize for discovering how body clocks are regulated

On October 2, Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael W. Young were awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine “for their discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling the circadian rhythm.”

World's first super-microsurgery operation with 'robot hands'

Plastic surgeons have used a robotic device to surgically treat lymphedema in a patient. This is the world's first super-microsurgical intervention with '"robot hands."

An airline has eyes a future without jet fuel

EasyJet has entered into a partnership with an electric aircraft manufacturer. The airline said it had been working with the U.S.-based business this year and revealed a prototype electric plane with a range of 335 miles.

Wind Energy Could Power 30% Of Europe's Needs By 2030

According to two new reports published by the European wind energy trade body WindEurope, wind energy could provide up to 30% of Europe’s electricity by 2030. 

New evidence would push life back to at least 3.95 billion years ago

The researchers argue they have uncovered evidence that there was life on Earth more than 3.95 billion years ago—on a planet that isn’t much more than 4.5 billion years old itself.

The World's Largest Telescope Will Be Built in Hawaii After All

A years-long battle over the placement of the Thirty Meter Telescope saw a major development this week, when Hawaii issued the telescope a permit to begin construction on the dormant volcano of Mauna Kea.

A fresh look at older data yields a surprise near the Martian equator

A mysterious signature in a region of the Red Planet where planetary scientists figure ice shouldn't exist.

Genes which determine human complexity have been identified for the first time

Genes which determine animal complexity -- or what makes humans so much more complex than a fruit fly or a sea urchin -- have been identified for the first time.

India Unveils Plan to Bring Electricity to Every Household in 2018

The $2.5 billion initiative is expected to bring electricity to over 40 million households currently without power in the country.

Newly Engineered Antibody Can Fight Back Against 99% of HIV Strains

A new study has produced an antibody that's able to kill off 99 percent of HIV strains. It is said to be more effective than any naturally occurring antibody that's been discovered.

Tesla is shipping hundreds of Powerwall battery systems to Puerto Rico

Tesla is stepping in to aid Puerto Rico in its recovery from Hurricane Maria by sending hundreds of Powerwall battery systems.

China builds world's first space-ground integrated quantum communication network

The first unbreakable intercontinental message was sent through a space-based quantum communication network.

The world’s first mobile, solar-powered recycling plant in the middle of London

Trashpresso is a giant solar-powered recycling plant that transforms discarded plastic bottles into architectural tiles.

Elon Musk is aiming to land spaceships on Mars in 2022

Elon Musk just unveiled more of his grand plan for colonizing Mars. His rocket company, SpaceX, aims to land at least two cargo ships on the Red Planet in 2022 in order to place power, mining and life support systems there for future flights.

Tropical Forests Now Have a Serious Carbon Footprint Problem

A new study published today finds that less eye-catching human impacts are more harmful than has been assumed, and are actually causing tropical forests to now emit more carbon than they capture—making them a carbon source rather than a carbon sink.