More Innovations - Page 74
You can now ride your bike over a 3D-printed bridge
The bridge supports hundreds of cyclists daily and will serve them for around 30 years.
Russian photo studio lets you snap photos on a private jet for the Instagram likes
Fake a life of luxury, one private jet snap at a time.
By Laura Vitto
Made from metal and driven by the wind, these sculptures resemble pulsing alien creatures
Artist Anthony Howe creates intricate worlds with his extraordinarily unique kinetic sculptures.
Australian military developing VR programs to train soldiers to be more resilient to pressure
The exercises are aimed at stress resistance, and allow superiors to evaluate how ready soldiers are.
Hairy backs have met their match with this giant razor
This device has got your back (hair).
These nipples just went for a stroll with the help 3D printing and stop motion animation
With the help of 3D printing to physically imprint stamps on naked bodies.
Alphabet will build a futuristic city within the city of Toronto
A community with robot trash collectors....
By Mark Kaufman
The world's first floating wind farm is here
It could provide energy for 20,000 homes.
Hypnotize friends with this smartphone fidget spinner
Just when you think you've seen it all.
By Daniella Sanchez
Groundbreaking, farm-loving robots could change the future of agriculture
Our fruits will soon be harvested by robotic arms.
If you can't handle the heat, this watch might help
Stay cool... or warm. Whatever you want!
By Aj Caldwell
These in-sync touch lamps are perfect for people in long distance relationships
Use technology to show you care.
By Leah Stodart
These carbon fibre chairs are designed to be used on Mars
If Elon Musk wants to get humans to Mars by 2024, they'll need chairs, right?
Bitcoin broke through $5,000—but there are major risks ahead
There's not one, but two more forks coming up.
This lock will alert you as someone steals your bike
Step up your bike security.
Balloons may be Puerto Rico's best chance for communication
These aren't party balloons.
By Aj Caldwell
Voice is bigger than Amazon Echo
We’re just at the precipice of the potential of voice.
By Peter Cahill
Dubai police will ride hoverbikes straight out of 'Star Wars'
Don't get pulled over by the speeder bike.
New conductive paint kit allows you to draw your own lamps
The paint even works as a sensor, so you can dim a light by hovering your hand over it.
This Kickstarter project is like a thermostat for your body
Shivering in a room full of warm people is so last year.
By Leah Stodart
This tool will help you find the perfect social good boost for your startup
The "Accelerator Selection Tool" is touted as the first of its kind.
This machine prints paved roads like a carpet
It still relies on humans to make the patterns.