The Japanese automaker is working to bring to market a car that actually resembles an aircraft, with its unique aerodynamic styling
A German startup has developed the Sphyke C3N to secure your bicycle bits without you having to carry a key
Toyota's FV2 is engineered to make cars "Fun to Drive, Again." But it might be too far out to ever become a reality
An industrial design major has made it possible to make precise cuts without rulers or a heavy-duty guillotine
They're now able to detect the clumps of toxic proteins that destroy the brain. One day they may be able to get rid of them
MIT students have developed Wristify, a wearable cooling and heating system designed to regulate body temperature and save on energy bills
A company shows how its new product can make a broken shovel as good as new
Researchers say the SafeFlame is gentler, cleaner and only leaves behind water
A true blood substitute can be a major breakthrough that can save lives. Testing out a batch, however, can be a problem
A Berkeley startup's new spin on an old fuel-producing technology is a win-win for the environment
Inventors of software called EngageSense say you can tell if kids are engaged in class by analyzing their eye movements
Inventor Bill Mitchell is developing the PicoBrew Zymatic, an appliance that brews beer at the touch of a button
After a lot of trial and error, inventor Scott Peters has made a no-fuss magnetic zipper
Forget spaghetti for brains and grapes for eyeballs, these ultra-realistic props will take fright night to whole new level
High school students in Washington D.C. have designed the DeadStop, a simple attachment that instantly locks armed intruders out of classrooms
A mechanized sushi diner drives down the cost of eating out, but does the experience feel as cold as the fish?
Durable, long lasting material can be painted onto streets and sidewalks to eliminate the need for lamp posts
Scientists are taking all kinds of approaches to try to stop the ominous threat from bacteria antibiotics can no longer kill
One day, augmented reality may help drivers know when to pass up a slow truck on a two-lane road
A French chemist is developing street lights that can absorb carbon dioxide 200 times more efficiently than trees
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