The technological revolution is upon us! In the short Video, Humans Need Not Apply, our world is exposed to that of the robot. The video sheds light on the fact that robots can do many of the things that us earthlings do – with better precision and accuracy, for a READ MORE >
Here’s some spellbinding news! Our friends at Harvard have developed a real life spell to make objects levitate. Well, maybe not a spell and maybe not ‘real’ levitation but they are certainly on their way. Scientists in Harvard’s Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology have started to use magnetic levitation READ MORE >
As folks who spend their day figuring out how to catch someone’s attention, our interest was piqued when we read that there might be a way to quantify the quick social judgments we make based on a stranger’s face. Researchers at the University of York have measured small differences in READ MORE >
The Jetsons television series is coming to life thanks to Israel Aerospace Industries. They’re planning to have two person vehicles that work on elevated magnetic tracks up and running by the end of 2015. This technology may come to other countries, including the United States, depending on how successful the READ MORE >
We love to doodle, in-fact some of our most successful campaigns started out as unassuming doodles, so we were thrilled when our immensely talented ingénue, Ali Reynolds, passed along this piece on the LIX 3D Pen. This incredible looking 3D pen is currently the smallest 3D printing pen in the READ MORE >
Google is doing their best to make the self-driving car a reality sooner rather than later. With many successful highway tests behind them, Google has moved the testing to the streets around their hometown of Mountain View, California. “A mile of city driving is much more complex than a mile READ MORE >
MicroPhone? A computer company breaking into the mobile phone business? That sounds familiar. Well, if you’re looking at trends in computers vs. mobile phone sales, it’s no wonder Microsoft purchased Nokia’s mobile phone business last week for 5.4 billion Euros. According to global projections the purchase of computers has more READ MORE >
Last week, Nissan gave the world a sneak peek at what could be an amazing innovation in the automotive category: The ‘Self-Cleaning’ Vehicle. The carmaker is experimenting with super-hydrophobic paint called Ultra-Ever Dry, an extremely water and oil resistant technology that creates a protective layer of air between the paint READ MORE >
Delta Airlines is seating professional experts next to eager “up-and-comers” in order to create a mid-air “mentoring” program. Here’s how it works: Find a Delta flight that offers “Innovation Class,” apply for a seat through LinkedIn, and if you’re lucky enough to be chosen, you’ll fly for free while squeezing READ MORE >
According to James Locke of the start-up Spritz, 80% of your reading time isn’t spent reading, but physically moving your eyes from word to word and from line to line. The idea behind Spritz is to keep the eye stationary and allow this amazing new technology to move the words READ MORE >