With the Blink of An Eye, Even the Paralyzed Can Play Musical Instruments
Requiring only a glance from the user's eyes, EyeHarp is an instrument which allows disabled people to play an instrument.
Requiring only a glance from the user's eyes, EyeHarp is an instrument which allows disabled people to play an instrument.
Rens' sneaker line is made using coffee grounds and plastic bottles heated together to create a coffee thread, and are also waterproof.
A flying car in Slovakia just received its airworthiness certification after 700 hours of flight time and 200 take-off/landings. Future time.
A smart and super-efficient new way of capturing carbon dioxide and converting it to solid carbon could help advance the decarbonization of heavy industries.
Tesla owners got a triumphant Christmas message from their cars—a light show with the song Carol of the Bells, synchronized with the trunk.
A drone helped save the life of a 71-year-old man who had a cardiac arrest after it delivered a defibrillator in three mimutes.
The USGS data-based tool "River Runner Global" allows one to see the path a raindrop takes to the sea from any single point on the earth.
Researchers at the DOE's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have found a way to revitalize rechargeable lithium batteries.
A new study, published in Frontiers, shows a digitally unwrapped Pharaoh Amenhotep. Take a look at the images from Cairo University here.
A hotel like no other, ICEHOTEL in Sweden has teamed up with royalty to design a Midsummer Night's Dream encased in ice.
Boasting that they've created a closed-loop circular economy in lithium-ion batteries, Li-Cycle turns any Li battery into raw materials.
A Bologna-based architecture firm has used clay and 3D printers to create sustainable domed housing with little waste.
A pair of British designers have used two horrible invasive species—Japanese Knotweed and American crayfish, to create a bio-concrete.
Tinnitus can be silenced with a new tongue-zapping device for up to a year, according to a new study from the University of Minnesota.
A man from London has received the world's first 3D-printed digital prosthetic eye, and you'd never be able to see the difference.
A young man in Sierra Leone has won international prizes for his innovation in energy, with kinetic-electricity creating light for 10,000
NASA launched DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test), the world's first technology mission to defend Earth against asteroids or comets.
The FCC adopted rules to expand access to the suicide prevention hotline by establishing the ability to text, in addition to calling 988.
Toronto's deep lake water cooling system is the world's largest, and it saves 90,000 megawatt hours of A/C power per year.
The RAF and Zero-Petroleum have received a Guinness World Record for the First zero-emissions flight powered by a synthetic jet fuel.
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