More Innovations - Page 57
Watch this Lego breakfast machine cook up some bacon and eggs
There is no greater joy than breakfast food.
California says new homes must have solar panels, in push to go all-renewable
Solar panels will help California wean itself off fossil fuels, but they come with challenges.
By Mark Kaufman
Say hello to Miniature Mail, the cutest form of communication
"Say it big, send it small."
Here's Uber's flying taxi prototype
A first look at the prototype vehicle for UberAir.
By Rachel Kraus
Four MIT graduates opened a restaurant with a fully functional robotic kitchen
The system can prepare up to 210 meals per hour.
A startup just released the most powerful power bank ever
And you can even take it on a plane.
By Monica Chin
Microsoft's new Remote Assist app will make HoloLens a less lonely experience
Mixed reality just got a whole lot better.
By Raymond Wong
Researchers at MIT are programming water droplets
Imagine using your teardrops to play games.
This heat-expanding furniture means you can one day blow dry it into shape
Would you prefer baking or blow drying your Ikea furniture?
This puffy robotic arm looks like Baymax and it was actually built by researchers at Disney
This is a robot you can hug!
Leonardo DiCaprio's latest venture seeks to bring rural dwellers out of the dark
"They’re just like us — they just want a better quality of life."
By Mark Kaufman
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy phone might have three screens. Yes, three.
Screens, screens, screens.
By Monica Chin
Legoland Japan broke a world record with their cherry blossom tree made out of Legos
Legoland Japan clearly had a lot of time on their hands.
By Seoul Jeong
Bring on museum companion apps — but only if they're absolutely awesome
Museums shouldn't deploy technology for its own sake, but they shouldn't shy away, either.
By Rachel Kraus
Stir your coffee with this nifty automatic device
This stirring device helps save trees.
Assembling an Ikea chair is a daunting task — so we're having two robots do it for us
They can assemble your STEFAN chair in just 20 minutes.
This app can help determine the risk of diabetes for people in rural India
Developed in Australia, the innovative program assesses and monitors people at risk.
It took around 45 hours of 3D printing to build this 1,076 square-foot house
It can get demolished and then rebuilt using its own debris as a material.