More Innovations - Page 73
Bioengineers recreated spider silk by fermenting E. Coli bacteria
Bioengineers recreated spider silk.
Industrial robots weave a metal bridge as they move in mid-air
It's like weaving webs with metal.
True coffee snobs would love this portable espresso machine
Make cafe-quality coffee anywhere.
By Ray White
This Kickstarter campaign wants to help you turn everyday objects into smart devices
When we think of the future, we think of this.
By Leah Stodart
Here's why Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is skeptical of Tesla's Autopilot system
Tesla's autopilot is not truly autonomous — yet.
By Mark Kaufman
Underwater farms could change the future of agriculture
Who farms in little pods under the sea?
How one tech initiative helps Syrian refugee kids learn new skills
The International Rescue Committee and Vroom want to empower refugee parents and help their children grow.
Slack announces a new screen-sharing tool that lets coworkers control your computer
The interactive app just got more interactive.
By Mark Kaufman
Nissan's IMx concept car is hella cool... and closer to hitting the road than you think
The tech in Nissan's new concept might not be too far off.
Chicago bar opens up a Moe's Tavern pop-up pub in time for Halloween
"Beer: now there's a temporary solution."
By Leah Collie
Retail is dead, long live the retail experience
The evolving retail tech stack will transform in-store shopping.
By Ben Hindman
This smart bike lock can also track your ride
Forget bulky bike locks—this invisible bike lock has you covered
By Ray White
This app is like Shazam, but for works of art
Hold your phone up, scan and get all the secrets behind any art piece in some of the most famous museums around the world.
A tiny plastic implant, which restored movement in paralyzed animals, could one day assist humans
The results so far look promising.
Please stop decorating your lawns with Halloween inflatables
Halloween did not ask for a blow up Minion on the middle of your lawn next to a cat next to a giant spider next to a snow globe with a skeleton in it.
Samsung has plans to make its own advanced charging mat
Charging mats get better -- and flatter.
By Mark Kaufman
A built-in filtration system keeps the bad stuff away with this water bottle
Drink up.
By TEAM COMMERCE
Taco Bell is testing an unholy Kit Kat quesadilla in the U.S.
Get thee to a Wisconsin Taco Bell.
By Laura Vitto