More Innovations - Page 55
These shapeshifting bots can walk, fold, and catch things
And could soon be used in your body.
By Michelle Yan
Amazon's DeepLens is one smart camera
And it comes with a hot dog identifying game
Mozilla's next browser might be controlled by your voice
Who needs to read and article when your browser can do it for you.
By Raymond Wong
Art collective turns street covers into unique patterns for clothes
Capturing what makes European cities unique.
SharkMate app aims to predict the risk of sharks for beach swimmers
The app could one day work in real-time, too.
By Johnny Lieu
This chain-smoking robot is taking one for the team
It's going for it, so we don't have to.
The fastest supercomputer belongs to the US again
We've been dethroned for eight years
These sneakers are made out of gum people spit on the ground
The chewing gum people spit out on the street everyday is used to create the materials in these sneakers.
By Ray White
Biophysicist who brought MRI into video age awarded European Inventor Award
Kind of ew, but also wow!
Witness the emotional moment a kid sees colors correctly for the first time
This is the first time EJ Denny experiences the color correctly thanks to his new color blindness glasses.
By Ray White
Don't let your best ideas die in the shower
Don't be afraid to let your big, weird idea out into the real world.
By Mashable Staff
European city to 3D print world first housing project
A game changer in the construction industry.
Turn yourself into an emoji with Apple's Memoji
(insert your personalized emoji here)
Someone attached a massive Canon lens to a Game Boy Camera, and it actually worked
You have to see these photos to believe them.
Ex-Nike designer created a shoe to turn kids into IRL super heroes
You go, Jason Mayden!
Millions need new corneas. In a major breakthrough, researchers can now 3D print them
It's a new day in medicine because of 3D printers.
Meet the biochemist working to cure the most common, lethal genetic disease of childhood
Rachelle Crosbie-Watson wears a lot of hats.
By Mashable
This veteran firefighter and amputee is building powerful prosthetics for extreme sports
Prosthetics are not only medical devices, they're tools to help people regain control of their passions.
Students created a new tool to help perform a tricky cornea transplant
A tricky surgery may get a little easier for doctors.
Google is creating an app that will identify objects for the blind
Google Lookout is an app that will audibly describe the environment to the blind.
By Ray White
Scientists have created the first 3D-printed human corneas
The future comes into focus.
By Rachel Kraus
Artist makes perfumes for astronauts that smell like Earth
Who would you get a perfume of?