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innovations

  • From Stanford to Silicon Valley CEO: How Elle Rustique’s Digital Tipping Innovation Honors Her Housekeeping Mom
    From Stanford to Silicon Valley CEO: How Elle Rustique’s Digital Tipping Innovation Honors Her Housekeeping Mom
    Would you trade a researcher's job at a prestigious university to become an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley? Our Bay Area Innovator today is Elle Rustique, who was once a social ...
    August 1, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • From Stanford to Silicon Valley CEO: How Elle Rustique’s Digital Tipping Innovation Honors Her Housekeeping Mom
    From Stanford to Silicon Valley CEO: How Elle Rustique’s Digital Tipping Innovation Honors Her Housekeeping Mom
    Would you trade a researcher's job at a prestigious university to become an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley? Our ...
    July 24, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • Liberals’ Superclusters Program Delayed and Unrealistic: PBO Report
    Liberals’ Superclusters Program Delayed and Unrealistic: PBO Report
    The Liberals’ plan to create 50,000 jobs and “superclusters” across Canada appears unlikely as actual funding lags behind ...
    October 6, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Never Lose A Thing Again With TrackR Bravo (Video)
    Never Lose A Thing Again With TrackR Bravo (Video)
    With the convenience of Bluetooth technology and an array of other functional elements, trackers have become one of ...
    October 14, 2014BY Madhurima Nag
  • Can Cancer Be Treated Without Radiation Therapy?
    Can Cancer Be Treated Without Radiation Therapy?
    Can Cancer Be Treated Without Radiation Therapy?   Radiation therapy makes use of very high energy rays which ...
    September 4, 2014BY VictoriaN
  • How Wireless Charging Could Lead to Cordless World Free From Cable Clutter
    How Wireless Charging Could Lead to Cordless World Free From Cable Clutter
    The rate at which we are getting introduced to a bunch of new gadgets and technology each day, ...
    August 29, 2014BY Madhurima Nag
  • Global Q&A: ‘What’s the most exciting environmental innovation you know about?’
    Global Q&A: ‘What’s the most exciting environmental innovation you know about?’
    Cleanup and pollution preventive innovations are some of the exciting ways to transform damage to the environment. This ...
    August 21, 2014BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Patents One-Stop Shop to Save Irish Business Millions
    Patents One-Stop Shop to Save Irish Business Millions
    Irish innovators received a significant boost on Tuesday when the Minister Bruton TD signed the Unified Patent Court ...
    February 20, 2013BY Alan McDonnell
  • Ancient Egyptian Ceramics Inspire 3-D Printing Advances
    Ancient Egyptian Ceramics Inspire 3-D Printing Advances
    The earliest known ceramics could provide a breakthrough for 3-D printing technology in an innovative blend of ancient ...
    September 11, 2012BY Kat Piper
  • Water Computing Using Superhydrophobic Surfaces
    Water Computing Using Superhydrophobic Surfaces
    Water droplets can be used to relay digital information because of the way they bounce off each other ...
    September 10, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • Chocolate, Cream, and Peanut Butter Ingredients Disperse Oil Spills
    Chocolate, Cream, and Peanut Butter Ingredients Disperse Oil Spills
    Using edible ingredients, U.S. scientists have invented a new type of oil dispersant that not only breaks up ...
    August 20, 2012BY Sally Appert
  • Understanding Oobleck: Non-Newtonian Fluid Mystery Solved
    Understanding Oobleck: Non-Newtonian Fluid Mystery Solved
    The physics has been explained behind a counter-intuitive phenomenon that has puzzled scientists since the 1930s—using large amounts ...
    July 16, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: The Mysterious Plasma Globe
    SCIENCE IN PICS: The Mysterious Plasma Globe
    The plasma globe is a strange object that appears to trap colorful strings of light constantly moving inside ...
    July 12, 2012BY Christina Zhang
  • ‘Green’ Electric T-Shirt Could Charge Cellphones
    ‘Green’ Electric T-Shirt Could Charge Cellphones
    An environmentally friendly process that stores electrical energy in cotton clothing could be used to recharge electronic gadgets.
    July 7, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Photons Quantum Teleported 60 Miles Across Lake
    Photons Quantum Teleported 60 Miles Across Lake
    The potential for perfectly encrypted satellite-based telecommunications just moved a big step closer with a new quantum teleportation ...
    May 16, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • The EU Needs to Up Their Game in Innovation as Global Competition Grows Stronger
    The EU Needs to Up Their Game in Innovation as Global Competition Grows Stronger
    According to findings of the Innovation Union Scoreboard 2011 which was released this week, the rate of increase ...
    February 9, 2012BY Martin Murphy
  • Innovative Grid Ideas for Manhattan’s Future
    Innovative Grid Ideas for Manhattan’s Future
    Futuristic ideas conceived on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the conception of Manhattan's grid as part ...
    December 21, 2011BY Zachary Stieber
  • This is New York: Michael Heimbinder, community and environmental innovator
    This is New York: Michael Heimbinder, community and environmental innovator
    An interview with Michael Heimbinder, community and environmental innovator in the weekly column This is New York.
    December 13, 2011BY Gidon Belmaker
  • Inventor Brings the Keyboard and Mouse to a New Level
    Inventor Brings the Keyboard and Mouse to a New Level
    Inventor Jason Giddings believes it's time for computers peripherals to grow to the next level, and he hopes ...
    December 12, 2011BY Joshua Philipp
  • Imagining NYC’s Transportation Future: 2030
    Imagining NYC’s Transportation Future: 2030
    The future of New York City's transportation will most likely include further technological innovation, with speed bumps expected ...
    November 29, 2011BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Canada’s Lagging Productivity Compared to US Proves Costly
    Canada’s Lagging Productivity Compared to US Proves Costly
    Canadians would be a lot richer today if only the country's productivity growth had kept pace with that ...
    November 16, 2011BY Cindy Chan
  • MIT Researchers Look to 3-D Printing for Next-Gen Manufacturing
    MIT Researchers Look to 3-D Printing for Next-Gen Manufacturing
    Mass production of products might soon be a thing of the past, with new 3-D innovations offering personalized ...
    September 20, 2011BY Joshua Philipp
  • ‘Full-Duplex’ Technology Could Double Bandwidth
    ‘Full-Duplex’ Technology Could Double Bandwidth
    A new breakthrough could help avert the nearing bandwidth crisis, allowing all users to continue streaming video and ...
    September 14, 2011BY Joshua Philipp
  • New Artificial Intelligence Computer Chips Mimic the Brain
    New Artificial Intelligence Computer Chips Mimic the Brain
    IBM revealed a new generation of experimental computer chips that stimulate the human brain. The “Neurosynaptic Chips” emulate ...
    August 31, 2011BY Vicky Jiang
  • Ferrari’s ‘Hypercar of the Future’ Contest Drives Innovation
    Ferrari’s ‘Hypercar of the Future’ Contest Drives Innovation
    The winning design of Ferrari's “Hypercar of the Future” World Design Contest offers a convincing view of what ...
    August 8, 2011BY Joshua Philipp
  • Airbus Concept Plane Features See-Through Cabin
    Airbus Concept Plane Features See-Through Cabin
    Airbus released images of a concept plane in the next 40 years.
    June 15, 2011BY Alex Johnston
  • Hacker Group LulzSec Invents New Ways to Harass Companies
    Hacker Group LulzSec Invents New Ways to Harass Companies
    The hacker group, Lulz Security (LulzSec), has followed up the series of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks ...
    June 15, 2011BY Ridge Shan
TOP NEWS
  • Lawsuit Seeks to Block Trump’s Planned UFC Match at White House
    2hr By Aldgra Fredly
    Lawsuit Seeks to Block Trump’s Planned UFC Match at White House
  • Trump Endorsement Pits Newcomer Against Familiar Face in Deep Red Nevada House Primary
    2hr By John Haughey
    Trump Endorsement Pits Newcomer Against Familiar Face in Deep Red Nevada House Primary
  • Israel Strikes Iran After Tehran’s Missile Attack
    6hr By T.J. Muscaro
    Israel Strikes Iran After Tehran’s Missile Attack
  • America in Photos: USS Iwo Jima Naval Homecoming, Belmont Stakes Horse Race, and Tiananmen Massacre Memorial
    7hr By Epoch Times Staff
    America in Photos: USS Iwo Jima Naval Homecoming, Belmont Stakes Horse Race, and Tiananmen Massacre Memorial
  • China Ramps Up Patrols Near Taiwan Following Japan–Philippines Border Talks
    8hr By Dorothy Li
    China Ramps Up Patrols Near Taiwan Following Japan–Philippines Border Talks
  • Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
    10hr By T.J. Muscaro
    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    12hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    12hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones
    14hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    15hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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