Tech Watch
Lasers Faster Than The Blink Of An Eye Could Change Glass On Our Phones
A new screen-chiseling method will give high-end finishes to low-end phones—and could revolutionize screens in everything from cars to smart watches, too.
Google Is Launching 180 Satellites to Bring the Internet to Remote Corners of the World
Google is acquiring satellite companies and hiring experts to find solutions for bringing internet to remote corners of the world
No Batteries Here: New Implants Can Charge Through Your Body's Own Tissue
A device being tested by Stanford University researchers is the latest in an area of medical development known as “electroceuticals.”
Robots As Furniture?
A team of Swiss researchers has created robots that self-assemble into tables and chairs—but they could also be used to help the elderly and disabled.
Can Killer Robots Learn to Follow the Rules of War?
Researchers have set out to learn whether military machines can be programmed to behave morally, and if so, should have the authority to kill on their own
Plastic That Can Repair Itself
Researchers at the University of Illinois are developing material that will “bleed” to heal damage on hard-to-repair objects.
The Pocket Watch Was the World’s First Wearable Tech Game Changer
Google Glass is just the latest in a long line of body-borne technologies designed to enhance our lives
What Would You Do With A Drone?
As the potential drone applications grow, so does the build-your-own drone movement
Forget the 3D Printer: 4D Printing Could Change Everything
Scientists at MIT are using a new technique that could print responsive objects—from water pipes to sneakers—that adapt to their surroundings on their own.
Here's A Water Bottle You Can Actually Eat
A simple culinary technique may go a long way toward ridding the world of excess plastic waste.
With Google Maps, It's Now Possible To Travel Through Time
We can all be Marty McFly thanks to a new tool in Google Street View that offers seven years of views from street corners around the globe
Checking The Claim: A House That Produces More Energy Than It Consumes
Forget carbon-neutral—Honda and the University of California have built a house that claims to give energy back
Massive Flying Wind Turbine Could Offer A New Path To Clean Energy
A Boston-based startup is piloting its invention in Alaska, but could soon bring alternative energy to the masses.
This Battery Could Charge Your Smartphone In 30 Seconds
An Israeli startup has developed a bio-organic material that uses tiny nanodot crystals to quickly store energy.
In Need of a New Nostril? Scientists Can Grow One From Your Cartilage
Researchers in Switzerland just performed the first reconstructive nasal surgery using lab-grown cartilage
Forget Wristbands, Health Trackers of the Future Will Be Skin Patches
Thin as a human hair and applied like temporary tattoos, they'll be able to monitor everything from heartbeats to brain activity to muscle tremors
Checking the Claim: A Device That Translates Dolphin Sounds Into English
Researchers used new technology to interpret a dolphin noise they say translates loosely to "seaweed"
This Tower Pulls Drinking Water Out of Thin Air
Designer Arturo Vittori says his invention can provide remote villages with more than 25 gallons of clean drinking water per day
An Air Conditioner Automatically Starts Cooling While You're On The Way Home
With a host of automation features, the Aros air conditioner can help consumers save on utility costs and conserve energy
Can New Technology Help Planes Dodge Turbulence?
Airlines are testing new technology that could even warn pilots of "clear air turbulence" in advance
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