More Innovations - Page 42
Look at this all-diamond ring designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newson
It's already sold, so you can't buy it.
Magnetic thread could one day be used to clear blood clots in the brain
Guided by magnets, this tiny thread could one day enter your brain to clear blood clots.
This airbag cushions passengers’ heads like a baseball mitt
This airbag is next gen.
This Gmail productivity suite will help you grow your business like a boss
Your work inbox doesn't have to be overwhelming anymore.
Lego launches new feature to make building sets accessible to blind children
A game changer for kids who love Legos but can't use the traditional instructions.
DiversyFund makes it super simple to invest in real estate
You could diversify your investment portfolio with real estate holdings for as little as $500.
This flashlight is all you need for your camping trip
Finally ready to join the cast of Survivor
By Lacey Smith
More delivery robots head to college campuses to bring you late-night pizza
The robots will bring you just about anything, but not a cold six-pack.
These hearing aids are so small, they’re almost invisible – Future Blink
So small, yet so efficient!
These floating pixel-perfect rainbows aren’t computer generated
It may seem like a rendering but they’re real.
This attachment makes riding uphill effortless – Future Blink
Those treacherous hills will never stop you again.
By Lacey Smith
This functioning camera was made from 20 year old computer parts
Talk about extreme upcycling.
By Ray White
This immersive exhibit uses your senses to change its reality — Future Blink
A multi-sensory experience indeed
Samsung's 108-megapixel camera sensor is now official
It offers features that were so far reserved for high-end DSLR cameras
By Mark Stetson
Five tiny homes on Amazon to make your minimalist dreams come true
But how much is shipping?
This fridge will grow your weed right at home
This fridge does everything except roll your joints for you.
By Ray White
This ‘Star Wars’-inspired prosthetic arm gives amputees the ability to feel again — Future Blink
Unlike other prosthetics, this one mimics the way a human hand feels.
Google commits to recycled materials in all hardware by 2022
The goal is for all hardware deliveries to have carbon-neutral shipping by 2020.
By Michael Kan
Kinetic pavilion unfolds ladybird-like wings to protect those seeking shelter from a storm
Users can control it by tapping its touch-sensitive components or remotely, through an app.
This robot climbs walls so that humans don't have to — Strictly Robots
It was built to inspect ship hulls.
By Mark Stetson