As popularity in wearable devices rises, countless vendors are working on creating the latest and greatest wearable product to benefit contemporary trends. We love how Adidas is breaks away from technological trends norm to craft a new kind of wearable product. Using 3D-printing, Adidas has evolved their methods of athletic shoe READ MORE >
Denmark’s WeFood opened a grocery that sells surplus food and it’s a hit. The store, run by volunteers, sells only “food past its sell by date, with prices up to 50 percent cheaper than in normal shops.” WeFood rescues fruit and veggies that have had a bumpy ride in the READ MORE >
Our Porsche fanatic and top banana, Joe Sequenzia was THRILLED to land upon Porsche’s new Mission E concept site. We think his exact words were, “Gadzooks!” This gorgeous interactive page shows every inch of the Mission E, Porsche’s entry into the electric car market. We’re talking 440 kilowatts of power READ MORE >
We don’t have to tell space nerds that last year was a big year for outer space. In 2015 we discovered Pluto is not a planet, we made great strides in reusable rockets, we found strong evidence of water on Mars and last March, American astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut READ MORE >
Last spring the Dutch non-profit, Mars One, asked “Does anyone want to take a one-way trip to Mars?” and over 78,000 people said “Yes!” by applying for their proposed 2027 mission. Now NASA has taken the next step in preparation for a Mars mission by conducting a yearlong simulation. The READ MORE >
Ever seen pictures of Coober Pedy? It’s a tiny South Australian town situated on a harsh barren desert. What’s different about Coober Pedy? At a glance, it looks like there’s no town at all, but after closer inspection you may notice entrances and airshafts to hundreds of subterranean homes. There is READ MORE >
In a effort to help us relax and enjoy the beach this summer, Curiosity.com published this infographic to remind us that the odds of getting attacked by a shark is highly unlikely, so if you’re an optimistic person you may find yourself frolicking in the surf with new confidence. However, READ MORE >
In 2013, Nat Geo started its Found collection, an archive of past and never-before-printed photography meant to highlight cultures and moments from our past. By bringing life to old photography, Found has captured the nostalgia of yesterday that transcends cultures. The collection is an archive of big moments – a Muslim READ MORE >
While we’re on the topic of light, have you heard nature’s finest light show, the aurora borealis will be especially active this year? According to this August 6th article in the Telegraph, the northern lights will be at their 11-year peak this December 2013. The intensity and frequency of the READ MORE >
It seems that social and cause marketing is continually on the rise. IEG’s Sponsorship Report reveals that corporate cause sponsorship was at $1.68 billion in 2011 and is projected to grow by 10% in2012. We believe that the power of good can positively augment the power of a brand in READ MORE >