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The Intimacy dress is made of a material called "e-foil" that becomes more transparent in response to sensors that measure things such as heartbeat and touch. Studio Roosegaarde Feb. 8, 2013, 1:00 ...
First to NBC News: Sen. Cynthia Lummis' legislation seeks to address the legal gray area of exactly who is liable when AI is used in sensitive medical, legal or financial situations.
The secret is out — Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz is iron man. The Republican lawmaker revealed on Instagram the jarring X-ray of his right foot, which has for the last 12 years been held together ...
U.S. officials haven't shown any evidence pointing to a lab escape, and scientists call the scenario unlikely. The U.S. wants China to share information.
"Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong," the Tesla CEO wrote, citing projections that the legislation would add more than $2 trillion to the national debt.
Scientists at Hiroshima University have succeeded in breeding see-through frogs — an innovation that could cut down on future dissections. Transparent fishes have been around for a long time ...
Three former military officials told Congress Wednesday that they believe the government knows much more about UFOs than it is telling the public. A House Oversight subcommittee held a hearing on ...
Jeffrey Tambor, who won critical acclaim for his portrayal of a transgender woman in the hit TV series "Transparent," was accused Thursday of sexually harassing a transgender actor on the show ...
Organizers of a Fyre Festival sequel said Wednesday it will no longer take place in the Mexican resort town of Playa Del Carmen after its website momentarily announced the event had been postponed ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has filed a $787 million lawsuit against Fox News, accusing host Jesse Watters of defamation by falsely claiming that Newsom had lied about a phone call with President ...
NBC News found that college students are paying a rising cost, sometimes thousands of dollars, to support athletic programs — fees that don't always appear on their tuition bills.
Nicole Daedone, the founder of OneTaste, a wellness company centered on the practice of "orgasmic meditation," said she will "absolutely" testify at her trial next year.