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Apple’s Virtual Reality.

March 31, 2016

Virtual Reality (VR) is in the air. Recently Sony announced the release date for its new PlayStation VR, Google announced its new VR headset, and Apple — funny you should ask. Pocketnew, a Taiwan based website claims to have gotten ahold of Apple’s latest iPhone 7’s camera and they say it’s READ MORE >

Living on Mars?

September 29, 2015

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 >

The Mirror That Detects Disease.

August 18, 2015

Wouldn’t it be great if having a daily checkup was as easy as looking in the mirror? That’s the big idea behind Wise Mirror, a project coordinated by The National Research Council of Italy, that uses breath monitors, 3D scanners and imaging systems to monitor vitals and search for early READ MORE >

Parallel Parking Assistance, Please

June 23, 2015

Living in the crowded Northeast, one of the most annoying things we face everyday is… parking. Especially parallel parking; you know what we’re talking about—right? We love advertising stunts that get brands noticed and create media buzz, so this interactive billboard idea from Leo Burnett Germany for Fiat made us READ MORE >

Sleep? There’s A Nap For That

June 23, 2015

We all have different relationships with sleep. Most of us wish for more sleep and we’ve all met that person who claims they don’t need as much sleep as the average person, but they’re usually the one buying two Redbulls for breakfast. So what is the right amount of sleep READ MORE >

Welcome to the Infrastructure Age

May 27, 2015

We loved the Information Age, but it’s time to set it free. According to Gizmodo, the future of consumer tech isn’t going to come from information devices, but rather infrastructure. You know, power, space and speed. Sure our latest phone is always incrementally better than the last one, but what READ MORE >

Top of the World Opening Soon

April 28, 2015

The highly anticipated One World Observatory will open to the public on May 29, 2015. Visitors will be whisked up to the 102nd floor in fewer than 60 seconds via one of five “Sky Pod” elevators. In the “Sky Pods”, riders will be surrounded by floor-to-ceiling screens where a virtual READ MORE >

Space Junk: The Collectibles

March 2, 2015

Neil Armstrong had a secret. The first man on the moon kept a souvenir now infamously dubbed “The Purse” in the aeronautics community. The Purse is essentially what it sounds like: a bag. However, this particular bag contains parts from the original Apollo 11 journey, most notably, the 16mm movie READ MORE >

Train Your Brain

October 7, 2014

It’s easy to disappear into the world of technology. We all do it – at the store waiting in line, at red lights, and during our lunch breaks. Why not use our time to put the SMART back into Smartphone? The folks over at CNN came up with a top READ MORE >

The Sweet Science of Cooking

September 23, 2014

Sugar is sweet but you know what’s sweeter? The science behind it. Harvard’s annual Science & Cooking public lecture series is back for the 2014 season and off to a great start. The series focuses on bringing world-renowned chefs to Harvard to teach about the intersection of science with cooking. READ MORE >

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