Tucson Entrepreneur’s Battery-free, Solar-powered Refrigerator is Recognized as NASA’s 2011 Commercial Invention of the Year NASA space research has helped drive some of the most important a... Read more
Their very small displays sometimes make smartphones difficult to operate. In the future, a projector will help: if the cell phone is standing on a table, for instance, it can project... Read more
Brain Scans Reveal What Dogs Are Thinking Emory University’s Center for Neuropolicy in Atlanta has developed a new way of scanning the brains of alert dogs with the aim of getting a m... Read more
“This is a game-changing idea in cybersecurity“ In the online struggle for network security, Kansas State University cybersecurity experts are adding an ally to the securi... Read more
Social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest are “brain candy” Harvard neuroscience researchers have just confirmed what many of us have suspected all along: social... Read more
The Inclusive Wealth Indicator India and Brazil have had explosive growth over the last decade. Or have they? A new measurement of the true wealth of nations finds that what countries give u... Read more
Nevada has actually thrown open the door to anyone interested in testing an autonomous vehicle on the state’s roads Nevada’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has given Google the nation’s... Read more
Virtual presences manifesting in the physical world Connecting human thought to a machine is a pursuit that once only existed in science fiction, but now Swiss scientists have made the impos... Read more
The area of the globe covered by wetlands (swamps, marshes, lakes, etc.) has dropped by 6% in fifteen years. This decline is particularly severe in tropical and subtropical regions, and in a... Read more
The new catalyst performs nearly as well as platinum Hydrogen gas offers one of the most promising sustainable energy alternatives to limited fossil fuels. But traditional methods of produci... Read more