Tesla watch is every bit as curious as the famous electrical engineer ThinkGeek.com has come out with a fantastic new watch that honors the world renowned
Researchers prove artificial intelligence can decode Islamic State fight strategy Computer experts use cutting-edge software to analyze, understand, and breakdown the Islamic State's fighting
Highly-efficient, low-cost light emitting diode is dissolvable, applied like paint A new approach to LED technology proves cost-effective by significantly reducing time spent applying
Despite federal regulations, Google free to test its 100MPH drones in US airspace thanks to deal with NASA While the US government has rules in place that limit companies from testing out their unmanned aerial vehicles in public airspace, Google has figured out a way to
Scientists give some hydrochloric acid an electric shock, make surprising discovery When electricity is applied to acid, the liquid emits a strange blue glow between it and the electrified
Under-road wireless charging for electric vehicles to be trialed this year In an effort to keep EVs and hybrids always charged and on the road, researchers will begin trial testing a wireless charging underground
Taking a trip to your hospital’s ER? Check Yelp on your way to see how long the wait will be Popular restaurant review site is expanding its directory to include information relevant to healthcare
New solid-state memory technology allows high-density storage with minimal computer errors Rice University researchers develop new approach to memory technology that could lead to crossbar array memories capable of storing up to 162
‘Car-in-a-bag’ will take you seven-and-a-half miles on three hours of charge A young engineer has come up with a fairly ingenious take on modern-day
VeinViewer projects image of veins onto patient’s arms to help medical workers know where to put the needle A new infrared technology looks to do away with "sticky" complications when it comes to clinicians trying to find