More Innovations - Page 56
Robots can build entire cities almost for free. These architects are making it happen.
Robots provide free labor that can be used to construct meaningful places for us to live.
Code for America wants to clear 250,000 marijuana convictions
"When you see the problem up close it becomes a moral imperative to solve it."
This student-created 'Mario Kart' mod will have you hyperfocused
Time to pay attention!
Disney built a back-flipping, headless robot and it's putting acrobats to shame
It's called "Stickman" for a reason!
This designer wants to turn lab-grown leather into your next jacket
Working at the junction of biotech and design.
By Mashable
NASA is attempting to fly a helicopter on Mars for the first time
Mars is getting its first proper chopper.
YouTuber somehow manages to make a useable knife out of Jell-o
A useful utensil you can eat.
Boeing's 777X wingtips will fold to let it squeeze into narrow airport gates
Wheels down, wingtips up.
Coca-Cola's new soda machine lets you mix your own flavors via Bluetooth
Bluetooth meets custom-made fizzy beverages.
Researchers have finally managed to cut the cord on robotic flies
It's slightly heavier than a toothpick.
Can AI make house hunting easier? Zillow is going for it.
Real estate is getting smarter.
By Monica Chin
Xbox controllers are the best around. Now, Microsoft's new one lets every gamer play.
"We can actually help more gamers because of this, which is awesome."
Scientists invented an electronic color-changing fabric that looks like it's from the future
It's perfect for any season.
By Seoul Jeong
A new way of cycling is coming with airless tires that never go flat
Print your own tires.
Robot dogs are now scaling stairs, and they might show up in society next year
"It knows it can't bump into the railings."
By Mark Kaufman
These Boston Dynamics robots have learned some new tricks
Let's just hope they never come for us!
This hyperloop startup is doing the unthinkable: being realistic
Leave it to the Canadians.
By Rachel Kraus
These bricks are made out of desert sand, but are as strong as concrete
A group of students created the composite material to help solve global sand shortage.