Wearable Cooling and Heating Patch Could Be Your Body's New Personal Thermostat
Are you always hot in the summer or cold in the winter? This 2-inch device may soon warm you up and cool you down without resulting in a hefty utility bill.
Are you always hot in the summer or cold in the winter? This 2-inch device may soon warm you up and cool you down without resulting in a hefty utility bill.
There's a surprising amount of environmental and economic benefits that comes from ditching human drivers from the transportation service.
Since maritime shipping accounts for 3% of the world's emissions and 90% of its global trade, this company is leading the shift towards sustainability.
It turns out that people with Asperger's Syndrom make great software debuggers. A Chicago based non-profit company now trains highly-functioning autistic people to be software testers used by large clients like Oracle and Microsoft. They've proven to be so good in fact that companies are now recruiting them to meet demand.
For the first time ever, scientists have successfully implanted spinal discs grown from stem cells – and their research had exciting results.
This 3D-printed smartphone attachment will allow kids and students to learn about microbiology in a way that has never been available before.
From generating clean renewable electricity all over the world to exploring the cosmic space beyond—science has made some great strides in 2019.
Though the first-of-its-kind hotline is currently only available to women in England and Wales, it could spark similar projects around the world.
If you're an amateur photographer and an avid adventurer, then this may be the position for you.
21-year-old Satchel Smith who single-handedly ran a hotel, caring for its 90 guests trapped during a flood was rewarded with car from Beaumont, Texas.
In an impressive show of kindness, a former student donated $96,000 worth of vacation money to the staff of their former elementary school.
A store owner who was being robbed turned the tables on the man pulling a shotgun from behind the counter. When the man started to beg and said he was only trying to feed his family, the shopkeeper provided the man with forty dollars and a loaf of bread and made him promise never to rob again.