A new 3D printed gel that can heal like living tissue, and change form in response to environments, has myriad applications from fixing cracked phone screens to adaptive camouflage
Continue reading… “How objects could soon ‘heal’ themselves”
A new 3D printed gel that can heal like living tissue, and change form in response to environments, has myriad applications from fixing cracked phone screens to adaptive camouflage
Continue reading… “How objects could soon ‘heal’ themselves”
A new report suggests the economics of large-scale batteries are reaching an important inflection point.
Forget pricey lawyer fees! This free legal chatbot can answer at least 1,000 of your questions. Continue reading… “Free robot lawyer can now help you with 1,000 different legal scenarios”
Artificial Intelligence – the word conjures up the Hollywood sanctioned image of terminators taking over our world. Most people think of AI as something a bit scary that might occur in the future.
Lyft is starting to get serious about self-driving cars.
Researchers at MIT have developed deep-learning algorithm that can compile a list of ingredients and even recommend recipes after looking at photos of food. The artificially intelligent system still needs some fine tuning, but this tool could eventually help us learn to cook, count calories, and track our eating habits.
Continue reading… “Ingenious AI converts images of food into a list of ingredients”
Two weeks ago, in an industrial shed in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, a team of engineers installed a large, orange robot arm. It was a standard industrial robot arm, but it was not going to be used for standard purposes. The robot’s job would be to carve moulds for the casting of large-scale, metal sculptures. It is being installed by Urban Art Projects, a company that specializes in the manufacture of sculpture and custom architectural facades.
Continue reading… “Robot sculptors are hijacking galleries all around the world”
For 40 years, kids enamored with Luke Skywalker’s beat-up X-34 Landspeeder have had two choices: they could play with a tiny action figure version, or they could sit in a cardboard box and make speeder sound effects. Continue reading… “You’ll soon be able to buy your kids a $500 Luke Skywalker Landspeeder”
Artificial intelligence is coming soon to reshape your business–and the world.
Continue reading… “The game-changing technology every company needs to prepare for now”
Many who reject the option of an electric vehicle say that they’ll consider one only when EVs have the range for occasional long-distance drives and can recharge about as quickly as you can refill a car’s tank with gasoline. Well, that time is nearly here—a lot sooner than even many experts in charging technology anticipated. Continue reading… “1800 miles per hour: ultra fast charging tech moving far faster than anticipated”
Glass 2.0 goes to work, and suddenly it looks normal. Maybe enterprise is where it should have been all along.
Continue reading… “Google Glass returns: this time it’s professional”
Elon Musk just casually announced on Twitter that he received “verbal government approval” for The Boring Company, his new tunnel boring startup, to build an underground Hyperloop system connecting New York city, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington DC.

By delving into the futuring techniques of Futurist Thomas Frey, you’ll embark on an enlightening journey.
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