More Innovations - Page 41
This soap-packaged shampoo bottle will leave no waste behind — Future Blink
Imagine never buying a plastic shampoo or shower gel bottle ever again.
By Jordan Aaron
This 3D food printer cooks its prints with a laser — Good Algorithms
And yes, it is edible!
This coder helps kids learn to create their own games — Future Blink
Because we need someone to create the next "Fortnite."
By Jordan Aaron
This technology transforms the way we measure body temperature — Future Blink
Great body temperature, better health.
By Jordan Aaron
This plant-based egg tastes just like a real egg
Turns out most plants don't scramble like an egg.
By Mark Stetson
Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to developers of lithium-ion batteries
That battery in your smartphone? Thank these guys.
This tech breakthrough will change how you experience the world
5G-powered XR will transform everything.
Mattel just released a braille version of Uno
"“UNO Braille is doing more than making this beloved game more accessible. It’s also helping promote the importance and normalcy of braille by putting it in places people might not expect."
Architects are using drones to spray insulation materials directly onto buildings
Who needs scaffolding in the age of drones?
Japan Airlines unveils 'baby map'
You'll finally get some peace on your flight.
By Stephen MacDonald
This take-home tech changes engagement ring shopping forever
We're talking holograms, baby.
These contraptions are hilarious, but also useless — Future Blink
You know you want a pair of Crocs Gloves.
By Jordan Aaron
This handheld printer is perfect for any on-the-go printing you need — Future Blink
This is a lifesaver for any last minute essays/resumes you have to print.
By Emmet Smith
Best scooters for adults — commute in style with an electric or kick ride
Scooters are becoming more and more popular, and for a good reason.
This dance routine combines machine learning with choreography — Future Blink
The AI has way better moves than we do.
By Jordan Aaron
This interactive game builds robots out of puzzles — Strictly Robots
Is this is the futuristic version of Build-A-Bear?
By Emmet Smith
This chainless bike's a gear closer to revolutionizing the cycling world
No chain - check. Shifting gears – check. Speed – check.
Someone fund this genius albeit rickety Lego sorting machine invented by kids
"Sometimes it doesn't work." Who cares!
Scientists at MIT create the most black material ever made
The stuff is good for telescopes, maybe not as a paint color.
By Jordan Aaron
MIT scientists create the blackest black that has ever blacked
It's made of carbon nanotubes.
By Kellen Beck
This juice bar uses leftover orange peels to 3D print bioplastic cups
Turning orange peels into 3D printer filament.
These water-filled headphones will bring new meaning to ‘soundwaves’ — Future Blink
The listening experience of a lifetime.
Artist uses material developed by NASA to transform light into rainbows
Light is this artist's performer.