PancakeBot, “the world’s first pancake printer,” allows you to print out pancakes into just about any design you can imagine. Continue reading… “Custom pancake printer has already made over $460,000 on Kickstarter”
California is not the home of the best programming talent in the world
You’d probably say California if asked to name the best place in the world to find top programmer talent. Some compelling data that shows that’s not the case.
NOTE: Anyone interested in learning to code, DaVinci Coders offers multiple courses designed to get you into the rapidly growing technology industry. For more info please visit davincicoders.com. Continue reading… “California is not the home of the best programming talent in the world”
Aluminum battery that fully charges in just one minute
Having replaced the heavier, single-use alkaline type in everything from wristwatches to jumbo jets, lithium-ion batteries have been a boon for the modern world. Continue reading… “Aluminum battery that fully charges in just one minute”
Virtual and Augmented reality could grow to $150 billion by 2020
Despite the augmented reality and virtual reality markets have yet to get off the ground, market advisor Digi-Capital estimates that the combined markets will reach $150 billion by 2020. Continue reading… “Virtual and Augmented reality could grow to $150 billion by 2020”
Bitcoin Embassy opens in Houston
Cryptospaces, which is backed by bitcoin consulting company, FinalHash has opened the Houston Bitcoin Embassy is an incubator/ coworking space dedicated to tech startups. There are also plans to install a bitcoin ATM in the facility by the end of April. Continue reading… “Bitcoin Embassy opens in Houston”
China’s booming drone delivery services
Packages are already soaring through the air in China, while companies like Amazon are chomping at the bit to launch drone delivery services in the United States. Continue reading… “China’s booming drone delivery services”
Volvo cuts turnaround time by 94% using 3D printing
Stratasys announced an interesting fact: Since using Stratasys 3D printing technology at its engine production facility in Lyon, France, Volvo Trucks is experiencing dramatically decreased turnaround times of assembly line manufacturing tools with turnaround times having dropped by more than 94%. Continue reading… “Volvo cuts turnaround time by 94% using 3D printing”
Researchers locate river pollution using fluorescent tampons
University of Sheffield researchers have found a novel use for tampons, they have begun employing them in the fight against pollution, as a method for identifying where wastewater is leaking into streams and rivers. Continue reading… “Researchers locate river pollution using fluorescent tampons”
Nanoneedles paving the way for new regenerative medicine
Scientists have successfully prompted parts of the body to generate new blood vessels with newly developed “nanoneedles”. Continue reading… “Nanoneedles paving the way for new regenerative medicine”
US academic: Killer robots could be good news
A renowned US roboticist says that killer robots could actually save lives. Continue reading… “US academic: Killer robots could be good news”
The average cost of room service in 15 U.S. cities
Perhaps you should think twice about ordering a club sandwich through room service in New York City. Continue reading… “The average cost of room service in 15 U.S. cities”
Bad urban design cost $1 trillion a year
According to a new research paper, America’s sprawl cost somewhere in the range of a trillion dollars every year. Continue reading… “Bad urban design cost $1 trillion a year”













