innovation
What is a blockchain phone, and why would anyone want one?
For more than two years, Andrew Left of Citron Research has been one of the most vocal Tesla skeptics.
The researchers created a special polymer that can make robots repair themselves.
The Ocean Cleanup’s System 001 is being deployed at Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
In the world of crypto, the more outlandish the idea, the more potentially disruptive.
In business and in technology, just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
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The road to harmony often means getting your hands dirty.
The truth is a messy business, but an information revolution is coming. Danny Hillis and Peter Hopkins discuss knowledge, fake news and disruption at NeueHouse in Manhattan.
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A California-based company called PIX will soon release a backpack that can display animations and play games, offering a glimpse into the potential future of wearable technology. PIX, which started […]
In the near future, we might use the toxic gas to power homes.
Want to solve problems faster? Learn to unleash your connectional intelligence.
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Achieving good health and well-being around the world is critical to the company’s mission
There’s still a lot even doctors don’t know about it.
Economic necessity and growing isolation are making some middle-class families try coparenting, explains author Alissa Quart.
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How does Alzheimer’s disease work?
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How do companies keep getting you to buy the “latest and greatest” iteration of the product you already own? By testing the boundaries.
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Want to learn about innovation? Study hip hop. From the early dance halls to the Wu-Tang Clan, cognitive friction has made hip hop better and better.
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Bret Weinstein says that we’re at the end of a massive technological and geographic boom, and that we should prepare for the next step in our societal evolution. Yet the future may not be optimistic for all. A cultural backlash to change, he says, is inevitable.
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The three behemoth companies are teaming up to disrupt the U.S. health care industry, a move that spooked the markets on the morning of the announcement.
It’s the first time the U.S. has fallen off the top 10 list since Bloomberg began its index.
Amazon has opened a new store in Seattle, one that may represent the future of what the retail giant is calling ‘Just Walk Out’ shopping.
A new study highlights how blockchain technology can be a game-changer in education.
Nissan is developing technology that controls the car by reading the driver’s brain waves.
Hertz Foundation Fellow Dr. Christopher Loose sold his first startup for $80 million. His advice is probably the kind you want to hear.
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This independent zone, with its own regulations and social norms, will be built from scratch on 10,231 square miles of untouched land at a cost of $500 billion.
“Well, technically it did land… just not in once piece.”
It’s an incredibly exciting time to be alive, especially if you’re an explorer. We may have been to almost every point on the globe, but there is so much left to understand.
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