This incredible nanoinjector was created at Brigham Young University, is capable of penetrating a cell wall and delivering DNA. Continue reading… “Inserting DNA into cells with amazing nanoinjector”
Magic ‘metamaterials’ taking physics by storm
“Metamaterials” that can be designed to have surprising properties have many physicists abuzz. Continue reading… “Magic ‘metamaterials’ taking physics by storm”
Thousands of brains going online
NeuroVigil with it’s iBrain portable neural monitor, high resolution and high throughput software algorithms to seek out changes in neurobiological activity from a single sensor, partnered with the American Senior Housing Association (ASHA) to gather tremendous quantities of new and highly useful data. Continue reading… “Thousands of brains going online”
Reforming higher education: when online degrees are seen as official
In early 2012, leading minds from Harvard, Stanford and M.I.T. started three companies to provide Massive Open Online Courses, or MOOCs. They were open to anyone in the world with an Internet connection, no cost, millions of students signed up, and pundits called it a revolution. The technology was supposed to transform higher education. What happened? Continue reading… “Reforming higher education: when online degrees are seen as official”
Scientists could soon be reading your memories
Researchers have successfully mapped rats’ memories, could humans be next? Continue reading… “Scientists could soon be reading your memories”
Two out of three consumers would like to shop using Oculus
Two-thirds of consumers say they would like to try shopping while using the virtual reality system Oculus Rift. Continue reading… “Two out of three consumers would like to shop using Oculus”
Bitcoin and the crypto-technology landscape
Who are the companies that are shaping the future of crypto-tech computing, decentralized services, cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin and the Blockchain? How many are there? Continue reading… “Bitcoin and the crypto-technology landscape”
How Google helps drug discovery using big data and machine-learning
Google is becoming increasingly ingrained in the fabric of our daily health-and-wellbeing habits, from answering heath-related questions in its search results to a fitness data platform for developers. Continue reading… “How Google helps drug discovery using big data and machine-learning”
Consumer tech of the future is about making you forget it’s there

Top tech companies. Microsoft, GoPro, Samsung, and others take their best guesses at the next five years of consumer electronics. Continue reading… “Consumer tech of the future is about making you forget it’s there”
New pocket sized fuel cell
The next time your smartphone is running low on power, recharge it with this new fuel cell that weighs about the same as a cup of sugar. Continue reading… “New pocket sized fuel cell”
What Artificial Intelligence will really look like
Adding more high-tech hardware a long list of big-screen robots Neill Blomkamp’s movie “Chappie” continues our fascination with Artificial Intelligence. Continue reading… “What Artificial Intelligence will really look like”












