Car TechDriverless car tech advances with permits, cloud system approach Mercedes-Benz, Audi and Google are the three first companies to get permits to test driverless cars on public roads in California. Mercedes-Benz also is taking steps toward ensuring a driver's data is safe.by Christian de Looper
DefenseMIT’s pressurized ‘BioSuit’ ensures astronauts are comfortable in their second skinby Jim Algar
Archaeologists in Greece rejoicing: new exosuit will allow divers to locate artifacts from 2,000-year-old Antikythera shipwreckby Vamien McKalin
DefenseI can be brown, I can be blue…cephalopod-inspired material changes color with a remoteby Rebecca Kaplan
Car TechGM compensation fund approves 19 claims for deaths due to faulty ignition switchby Aaron Mamiit
RoboticsDARPA jetpack will give soldiers speed of Flash...well, not really (Video)by Christian de Looper
Smart HomeA thermostat that does a bit more than control temp, it knows when you leave a room!by Christian de Looper
Car TechNew California law requires motorists to leave 3-foot buffer when passing bicyclistsby Anu Passary