More Innovations - Page 75
Student's door sensor makes dorm life a lot like a 'Seinfeld' episode
*Cue 'Seinfeld' bass.*
By Leah Collie
The ping pong table just got a tech upgrade, turning it into a giant interactive surface
You can even pick a character for beer pong!
Your next bonfire doesn't have to leave you smelling like smoke thanks to this fire pit
Get ready to host all the cozy nights.
By Ryan Sedmak
Starbucks launches new season of short films about ordinary Americans doing extraordinary things
Howard Schultz wants to introduce you to a better side of America.
A man with muscular dystrophy traveled the world with a little help from his friends
Together, they are redefining the limits of accessibility.
Here's why you should care about Richard Thaler, the rockstar economist who just won the Nobel Prize
He brought humanity to economics.
A math legend just died. He literally reinvented aspects of modern math.
Vladimir Voevodsky was one of the great ones.
By Kerry Flynn
This portable safe will keep your valuables secure no matter where you are
No more hiding your iPhone in a shoe.
OSU will give every freshman an iPad, which they'll, uh... totally use for schoolwork
Seriously, who thought this was a good idea?
By Monica Chin
Los Angeles is painting their roads white to cool the city down and improve air quality
I see asphalt and I want to paint it white.
Hover cars aren't as far off as you think—meet the Renault Float concept
It would use Meglev tech.
By Michelle Yan
Scientists are 'troubled' by new car technology that distracts drivers
"Infortainment" is getting better, and more distracting.
By Mark Kaufman
This desk learns your habits, helping you become more efficient
Working smarter, not harder.
Airbus is working on a self-flying taxi, and the prototype could fly as early as 2018
Sky taxi > road taxi.
Google can't build a hardware universe around Google Assistant
Can Google ever truly succeed in hardware?
Yogurt lovers will probably fawn over this device
Fresh yogurt right from your countertop.
By Aj Caldwell
5-foot robotic snake is designed to find the source of pollution in contaminated water
It swims just like the real thing.
Honda's humanoid disaster robot is designed to search through crumbled buildings
The agile robot is designed to explore hellish disaster zones.
By Mark Kaufman
A modern art playground for adults has taken over the Tate Modern
Miss running around a playground? The art world has your back.
Team of engineers designed a solar-powered car that can reach 81 mph
This is some serious sun-power.
By Aj Caldwell