More Innovations - Page 52
How the Corvair went from 'death trap' to DIY airplane
The 1960 Corvair is a classic.
This robotic bartender is coming soon to an airport near you
This bartender will never mess up your order.
You could watch the next blockbuster on a 3-sided movie screen
Will it make the movie three times better?
This artificial wave pool could change surfing forever
Catch the longest open-barrel in the world!
This smart waste bin uses AI to sort your recyclable trash automatically
Never waste another second!
LeBron James says his new Nike sneaker was inspired by African-American women
"Being the son, husband and father of strong African American women, I felt like this was something I wanted to do for them."
We went to the first tennis match in space and it was lit
Houston, we have a tennis match.
Jet packs may still be a thing of the future, but the story of their past is fascinating
How realistic are these things anyway?
By Lacey Smith
We could detect Alzheimer's with an eye test in the near future
Could be time to talk to your eye doc.
Take a look at the first space suit that let Americans walk in space
It came with a space gun.
This plastic fishing company is making office furniture out of plastic waste
Would you go on that boat trip?
VR is helping amputees feel their prosthetics as if they belonged to their bodies
The system's goal is to make it easier for amputees to use their prosthetic devices.
Reebok is going eco-friendly with these minimalist plant-based shoes
Now that's something we can run with!
You no longer have to go to Italy to study these 300 museum artifacts up close
They're going to digitize their entire sculpture collection.
Towering, twisted skyscraper proposed to be Australia's tallest building
Meet for lunch at the park, 1168 feet in the sky.
Wearable 'microbreweries' can track dangerous radiation exposure
We would like to make a toast to science.
How a lightweight, prefabricated concrete roof is just a taste of the coming revolution in architecture
This is a new kind of architecture.
This tiny robotic spider might one day perform surgeries inside your body
Don't worry! It doesn't bite.