Now playing Next USA NASA photos show crash site of Israel's Beresheet moon lander The photos show a dark smudge where the spacecraft struck the lunar surface at a speed of more than 2,000 miles an hour. 15/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Jeff Bezos foresees a trillion people living in millions of space colonies. Here's what he's doing to get the ball rolling. The billionaire tycoon's ideas draw from the vision of physicist Gerard K. O'Neill, who pioneered concepts for space settlements in the 1970s. 15/05/2019
Now playing Next USA White House says it won't sign international agreement to combat online extremism The White House said it supports the goals of the call to action in the name of Christchurch, but would not sign on because of freedom of speech concerns. 15/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Facebook to restrict livestream feature after Christchurch attack The company said it would prevent users who violate "our most serious policies" from using Facebook Live for "set periods of time — for example 30 days — starting on their first offense." 15/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Shrinking, shaking, wrinkling: New study shows the moon is racked by moonquakes as it shrivels The findings come after researchers took a fresh look at data from seismometers that Apollo astronauts deployed on the moon in the 1960s and 1970s. 14/05/2019
Now playing Next USA It's not just iPhones. More tariffs could be a 'gut punch' to U.S. tech sector An iPhone could cost $160 more if Trump slaps additional tariffs on Chinese imports, analysts estimate. 14/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Explorer reaches bottom of Mariana Trench, sets new record for deepest dive ever Victor Vescovo dove to a depth of 35,853 feet in the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean — and saw new animals as well as plastic litter. 14/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Carbon dioxide hits a level not seen for 3 million years. Here's what that means for climate change — and humanity. Scientists are sounding the alarm over the potential for catastrophic changes to our environment. 14/05/2019
Now playing Next USA These robots were built to be punched, stabbed and cursed. The masochistic little bots are intended to help people process negative emotions, but some experts wonder if they might do just the opposite. 14/05/2019
Now playing Next USA California is bringing law and order to big data. It could change the internet in the U.S. The state's attorney general wants to avoid a troubled rollout, à la Obamacare, when the far-reaching restrictions on user data go into effect on Jan. 1. 13/05/2019
Now playing Next USA What is gravity? Every time we discover something new about gravity, we see the world around us in a new light. 12/05/2019
Now playing Next USA New Hubble Space Telescope photo is a 'living history book' of our universe The eye-popping image shows more than a quarter of a million galaxies. 11/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Here's what we know so far about Jeff Bezos' new lunar lander The billionaire entrepreneur said the newly unveiled spacecraft could return humanity to the moon by 2024. 10/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Billionaire Bezos unveils moon lander mockup, embraces Trump's lunar timetable Billionaire Bezos unveils moon lander mockup, embraces Trump's lunar timetable 10/05/2019
Now playing Next USA TV for free: Pluto TV offers a wallet-friendly pitch in the Netflix era The service leans heavily on the television equivalent of comfort food: throwback sitcoms, vintage movies, reality shows and nature specials. 09/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos to make big announcement Details haven't yet been made public, but some expect the news to be related to the company's moon plans. 09/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Facebook co-founder says Zuckerberg 'not accountable,' calls for government break up Chris Hughes, who started Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg, joins a growing chorus of privacy advocates and politicians who have called for antitrust action. 09/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Ever, the photo storage app, has a side business: Facial recognition "The app developers were not clear about their intentions," one Ever user said. "I believe it's a huge invasion of privacy." 09/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Google, Trevor Project will use AI to combat LGBTQ youth suicide The Trevor Project won a $1.5 million Google AI Impact grant, which will allow the nonprofit to use artificial intelligence in its suicide prevention services. 09/05/2019
Now playing Next USA Video game 'loot boxes' face final boss — a Missouri senator "Social media and video games prey on user addiction, siphoning our kids' attention from the real world and extracting profits from fostering compulsive habits." 08/05/2019