More Innovations - Page 54
Thai cave rescue saga shows how Elon Musk's narcissism gets the best of him
Tale as old as time.
By Rachel Kraus
Japan’s first digital art museum makes visitors a part of the installation
It's 107,000 square feet of digital art.
This is the first 3D printed home to actually host a family
A family of five has already moved in.
Elon Musk is building a 'kid-size submarine' to rescue Thai kids trapped in cave
SpaceX is coming to the rescue.
Architects are building floating neighborhoods on city canals to create affordable housing for students
They double as diving boards.
This 'blind' robot can jump on your table and chase you in the dark even when its leg is broken
Breaking its leg won't do anything!
This 'skin' could be the future of how we live in space
You might not have to make your bed in space, it will just deflate.
The military is developing a shapeshifting wheel that is capable of transforming in just 2 seconds
It does it while the vehicle is still moving!
This 'smart' prosthetic ankle makes it easier to use stairs
A giant leap for mobility.
German student comes up with an amazing 'mobile airbag' for your phone
Sensors in this high-tech smartphone case detect when your device is in freefall, deploying retractable metal legs on springs in response.
Microsoft leak hints that a rumored dual-screen Surface is pocket-sized
Microsoft's rumored dual-screen Surface -- reportedly codenamed "Andromeda" -- is apparently built to be highly portable.
This "e-skin" provides a realistic sense of touch to prosthetic hands
Right at your fingertips.
By Michelle Yan
Finally, a mobile guide that makes pulling your phone out in a museum worth it
The Hirshhorn Eye is the best smartphone museum companion we've seen yet.
By Rachel Kraus
Google Assistant on Home devices now speaks and understands Spanish
¿Cómo esta el clima hoy?
There's a race to discover dark matter, and it's deep underground
Scientists are building two new machines to solve one of the universe's biggest mysteries.
Google Measure app is available (but glitchy) on even more phones
Some measurements are thousands of feet off.
These cybernetic sculptures need human interaction to come alive.
Cybernetic art: the interplay between a responsive system and a human audience.
A teenage millionaire built a real-life Dr. Octopus suit
A super-villain suit made for the greater good.
Turning landfill-bound makeup into sustainable watercolor paints
Her goal is to convince big cosmetic companies to let her turn their waste into a sustainable product.
His last sculpture let you walk on water. Now artist Christo's floating 7,506 oil barrels on a London lake
Christo funded the $4 million dollar himself, making it free and open to all.
BBC reimagines the perfect human body and it'll give you nightmares
No thank you, we're fine.