innovation
We’re unearthing the next big idea in post-high school education. Is it yours?
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Hollywood’s notions of future wars may be nothing like the real ones.
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Microbes screened with a new microfluidic process might be used in power generation or environmental cleanup.
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com, explains his plan for success.
Co-ops are more pervasive than you think. They just suffer from a marketing problem.
The first steps toward developing tools that could help disabled people regain the power to speak.
Recipe for awe: Coat one egg with Starlite. Blast it with a ridiculous amount of heat until charred black. Crack it open.
Depending on the answer, one of the famous unsolved Millennium problems could have major implications in our lives.
The Tesla CEO said the Hardware 3 upgrade has “1000 percent more capability” than the current hardware.
Some of them were surprisingly astute.
This technology could close the gap between nature and the man-made environment.
The social media company has long been expected to make a move into blockchain.
A new genetically-modified pothos ivy plant is exceptionally skilled at removing dangerous pollutants, such as benzene and chloroform, from the surrounding air.
It’s safe to say not everyone was immediately impressed.
Moving from HOT to HAT, a dazzling new acoustic technology.
“This is a great example of a forest restoration plan which is both good for the people and good for nature,” one researcher said.
Cryptocurrencies have had their time in the spotlight. Now it’s time to focus on solving bigger problems.
The rocket reached an altitude of 51 miles, meeting the Federal Aviation Administration’s definition of space.
The bold technique involves surgically implanting a so-called microneedle patch directly onto the heart.
The project involves a high-altitude balloon, tons of tiny particles and knowledge gained from a violent volcano eruption in 1991.
Amazon could be the next big tech firm to find itself in the eye of a data privacy storm.
A new study warns of millions of “lost Einsteins.”
It was “one of the most complex and intricate endeavors” SpaceX has ever undertaken.
Back with another one of those block(chain)-rockin’ reads.
Why this $600 million business isn’t about money.
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The particles are able to travel deep into tissue in ways that other treatments simply can’t.
Verily, a branch of Google’s parent company, recently finished its second study of a counterintuitive technique that kills mosquitoes without using traditional insect sprays.
Research shows that employers are working to find more talent in the blockchain space, and they’re willing to pay higher rates for it.
The companies launching satellites aboard the SpaceX rocket hope to revolutionize the Internet of Things.