More Innovations - Page 50
This drone is cleaning windows 1,100 feet above the ground, so humans don't have to
High-altitude window cleaning just got much safer.
This 3D sensor will let almost any product 'see' the world down to the millimeter
Anyone building a 3D-sensing device should take a look at the Structure Core.
By Jake Krol
How architecture and design set the foundation for better public health
Today’s most innovative architects are concerned with more than simply aesthetics.
By UBS
Artificial wrist could change the world of prosthetics — Future Blink
Never take anything your arms can do for granted, even rotating your wrist.
Tesla's Model X gets a rival as Americans flock to trucks and SUVs
Despite the threat of climate change, Americans are choosing SUVs and trucks again.
Giving back and building a better future through FinTech
Giving back through banking's tech revolution.
By Citi
A scientist claims to have made the world's first gene-edited babies — Sharp Science
The twins are allegedly immune from HIV.
This algae 'curtain' could make city buildings into urban trees — Sharp Science
*takes long, deep, satisfying breath*
This robotic arm will feed you every time you smile
Would you try this with your friends?
Turn any surface into a touch screen with this device — Future Blink
Not a bad idea...
By Ryan Sedmak
This shapeshifting clock turns time into moving art
This is not your average clock.
These robots have nailed bottle-flipping, proving not even internet challenges are safe from automation
Remember the bottle flip challenge? This robots have nailed it.
This gaming robot will fight other robots IRL and in AR
It moves with unparalleled fluidity.
By Mashable Brand X
Here is what your celebrity doppelgänger would look like — Future Blink
Maybe in another reality...
By Key Higdon
How vape pens allow you to better manage your high
Here's a rundown on everything you need to know about weed pens.
By Morgan Sung
This sensor can detect the molecular makeup of your food
It could soon be implemented in smartphones.
By Mashable Brand X
This robot is training to become a construction worker — Genius Moments
It can install drywall all by itself.
Meet the man biking on water to save the planet — Mashable Originals
One plastic bottle at a time.
By Alex Humphreys, Kevin Urgiles, and Ray White
These Halloween pumpkins carved by NASA engineers are out of this world
Want to carve a pumpkin like this? It's not rocket science. Well...
These Lego-like bricks are actually robots that transform walls into kinetic surfaces
Bricks brought to life.
These photos captured through a lens made of 10,000-year-old ice are eerily beautiful — Genius Moments
"My wife was like the first human to ever be shot with a 10,000-year-old lens."
The Met is redefining what it means to be a museum in the digital age — Mashable Originals
Can't make it to New York? No problem.
By Kevin Urgiles and Ray White
A museum without walls: How the Met is bringing its ancient collection online
Inside the process of digitizing 1.5 million objects.
By Rachel Kraus