Michio Kaku Predicts the Future of IoT and Home Tech
Dr. Michio Kaku doesn’t shy away from making predictions. This interview with him from 2016 is no different and still highly relevant today.
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Dr. Michio Kaku doesn’t shy away from making predictions. This interview with him from 2016 is no different and still highly relevant today.
Since the mid-2000s, Akon has been recognized for his catchy tracks and incredible performances. His high, modulated vocals – partly inspired by his African roots – have made him a
Heralded as “The Next Bill Nye” by Austin Woman Magazine, chemistry professor Kate Biberdorf has received considerable attention for her penchant for classroom theatricality at the University of Texas at
Superstar physicist Michio Kaku sat down with Innovation & Tech Today for a sprawling interview on education and future tech in the summer of 2016 for that year’s fall issue. As
“Yet these you may eat among all the winged insects which walk on all fours: those which have above their feet jointed legs with which to jump on the earth.
In the age of The Bachelor and Keeping up with the Kardashians, we should count our lucky stars that pop culture science isn’t a complete oxymoron. As one of the
There’s a special place in geek culture’s pantheon reserved for this polka master. For decades, Weird Al has been entertaining global audiences with a catalogue of parodies that, true to
“Believe it or not, I really don’t like being cold, and therefore I work diligently to keep the cold as far away as possible.” Take him at his word and
Forty years ago, Ann Druyan, along with future husband and famed astrophysicist Carl Sagan, set out to create one of humanity’s greatest legacies. Her mission? Developing a phonograph record to
****Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed herein are those of the author alone and do not necessarily reflect those of IPW, LLC or Innovation & Tech Today. This article is part
Since holding its first event in 1994 in Malüng, Sweden, DreamHack has become known for its focus on all things gaming. Since then, the event has grown into “the world’s
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[UPDATED 10/23/17] In our exclusive interview with Scarlett Johansson, we touched on no shortage of fascinating subjects. The snippet below showcases just a few of these topics, from the
I first heard about Peter Singer early on in college. It was Introduction to Ethics, a chock-full morning survey with an instructor who loved working his sophomore audience into a
“Love what you do” is a touted mantra of today’s corporate world. However, the stereotype (and often the reality) of Bill Lumberghs and the workaday routine are hard to smother.
Several months ago there was a flurry of headlines claiming that Michio Kaku had proven the existence of God. In this exclusive interview with the famous physicist, Kaku elaborates on
“The tycoons of social media have to stop pretending that they’re friendly nerd-gods building a better world and admit they’re just tobacco farmers in t-shirts, selling an addictive product to
Special effects are no longer relegated to those few big-budget shots. VFX are now so omnipresent in film that most audiences don’t even notice them. We recently got the chance
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Acting is a notoriously unnerving profession. But can you imagine what it’s like to regularly perform on the set of a Michael Bay film? Thousands of dollars’ worth of explosions
Prominent columnist and business leader Falon Fatemi argues that there is a problem when it comes to the representation of women as power-holders in the professional world. As the founder
Computer generated imagery (CGI) has given us incredible sights and memorable characters. And no one embodies the artistic power of this technology quite as well as Andy Serkis, appearing on
Hearing one of your coworkers say they got a good night’s sleep has become as rare as hearing they’re glad the weekend is over. Whether the blame is placed on
“You make pretty pictures with a lot of math,” says Craig Tierney, speaking for graphics chip powerhouse NVIDIA at the 2017 Denver Biz Tech Expo during a session titled “How
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Natchitoches (“naka-tush”), Louisiana may not be the first place you think of as cutting edge, but, in light of recent developments, perhaps it should be. More than 300 years in
Don’t judge him by his size. Actually…go ahead. We dare you. At 5’ 3” and 125lbs, Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson is one of the UFC’s greatest fighters of all time.
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The threat of all-out cyber warfare is looming. That sentence may sound exaggerated, alarmist – the kind of thing you’d expect to see in a clickbait headline. However, according to
That was the message companies around the globe found plastered across their computer screens during the WannaCry ransomware attack in May. Though the methods used were unsophisticated, the attack was
Join Evan Kelley as he tries out the tiny yet durable Aerix Black Talon drone in this week’s video review. Will there be crashes? Yes. There will be crashes. We
In the North Pacific, there’s a vortex of trash roughly twice the size of Texas. Known as “The Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” this sluggish whirlpool grows daily – swelled by
Is E.T. real? Can we travel to Mars? How far away are the stars? Are there other worlds we can travel to, and what are they like? Can we discover
Starting all the way back in June 2016, when the Democratic National Convention revealed that its computer systems had been breached by Russian hackers, allegations (and evidence) that Russia has
As President and Co-Founder of the educational game company ThinkFun, Bill Ritchie has his finger on the pulse of early STEM education. In this interview, we chat with this innovator
Dr. Michio Kaku doesn’t shy away from making predictions. This interview with him from 2016 is no different and still highly relevant today.
Since the mid-2000s, Akon has been recognized for his catchy tracks and incredible performances. His high, modulated vocals – partly inspired by his African roots – have made him a
Heralded as “The Next Bill Nye” by Austin Woman Magazine, chemistry professor Kate Biberdorf has received considerable attention for her penchant for classroom theatricality at the University of Texas at
Superstar physicist Michio Kaku sat down with Innovation & Tech Today for a sprawling interview on education and future tech in the summer of 2016 for that year’s fall issue. As
“Yet these you may eat among all the winged insects which walk on all fours: those which have above their feet jointed legs with which to jump on the earth.
In the age of The Bachelor and Keeping up with the Kardashians, we should count our lucky stars that pop culture science isn’t a complete oxymoron. As one of the
There’s a special place in geek culture’s pantheon reserved for this polka master. For decades, Weird Al has been entertaining global audiences with a catalogue of parodies that, true to
“Believe it or not, I really don’t like being cold, and therefore I work diligently to keep the cold as far away as possible.” Take him at his word and
Forty years ago, Ann Druyan, along with future husband and famed astrophysicist Carl Sagan, set out to create one of humanity’s greatest legacies. Her mission? Developing a phonograph record to
****Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed herein are those of the author alone and do not necessarily reflect those of IPW, LLC or Innovation & Tech Today. This article is part
Since holding its first event in 1994 in Malüng, Sweden, DreamHack has become known for its focus on all things gaming. Since then, the event has grown into “the world’s
Man Claiming to be Putin’s Lover Found Dead Radiohead Concert-Goers Mistake Guitar Tuning for a New Song. Man Who Discovered HIV Virus Admits to Inventing It Information can now travel
Remember when that childhood friend of yours brought some chocolate-covered bugs to class and grossed everyone out? Well, imagine that now grownup friend contributing some chips made of crickets to
This year especially, cybersecurity has been a daunting threat, with a variety of worldwide attacks including WannaCry, which affected over 10,000 organizations in over 150 countries. Because of these constantly
[UPDATED 10/23/17] In our exclusive interview with Scarlett Johansson, we touched on no shortage of fascinating subjects. The snippet below showcases just a few of these topics, from the
I first heard about Peter Singer early on in college. It was Introduction to Ethics, a chock-full morning survey with an instructor who loved working his sophomore audience into a
“Love what you do” is a touted mantra of today’s corporate world. However, the stereotype (and often the reality) of Bill Lumberghs and the workaday routine are hard to smother.
Several months ago there was a flurry of headlines claiming that Michio Kaku had proven the existence of God. In this exclusive interview with the famous physicist, Kaku elaborates on
“The tycoons of social media have to stop pretending that they’re friendly nerd-gods building a better world and admit they’re just tobacco farmers in t-shirts, selling an addictive product to
Special effects are no longer relegated to those few big-budget shots. VFX are now so omnipresent in film that most audiences don’t even notice them. We recently got the chance
We had a chance to talk with “global social entrepreneur” Kimbal Musk at Denver Startup Week. In this video, Kimbal talks about how he’s been working to update food systems
Acting is a notoriously unnerving profession. But can you imagine what it’s like to regularly perform on the set of a Michael Bay film? Thousands of dollars’ worth of explosions
Prominent columnist and business leader Falon Fatemi argues that there is a problem when it comes to the representation of women as power-holders in the professional world. As the founder
Computer generated imagery (CGI) has given us incredible sights and memorable characters. And no one embodies the artistic power of this technology quite as well as Andy Serkis, appearing on
Hearing one of your coworkers say they got a good night’s sleep has become as rare as hearing they’re glad the weekend is over. Whether the blame is placed on
“You make pretty pictures with a lot of math,” says Craig Tierney, speaking for graphics chip powerhouse NVIDIA at the 2017 Denver Biz Tech Expo during a session titled “How
Name a movie about a businesswoman. Rest assured, even if you can’t do it off-the-cuff, they do exist. On Forbes’ website, there’s even a list, odd-numbered and short as it
Science fiction is said to hold a mirror to the present. And, because of that, one might think it wouldn’t have much staying power – that after each decade we
Now that CEDIA 2017 has officially wrapped up, it’s time to take a look at the best products shown off throughout the event. It definitely wasn’t easy to narrow down
Natchitoches (“naka-tush”), Louisiana may not be the first place you think of as cutting edge, but, in light of recent developments, perhaps it should be. More than 300 years in
Don’t judge him by his size. Actually…go ahead. We dare you. At 5’ 3” and 125lbs, Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson is one of the UFC’s greatest fighters of all time.
It may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about tech, but Louisiana is quickly becoming one of the most advantageous places for software companies to
The threat of all-out cyber warfare is looming. That sentence may sound exaggerated, alarmist – the kind of thing you’d expect to see in a clickbait headline. However, according to
That was the message companies around the globe found plastered across their computer screens during the WannaCry ransomware attack in May. Though the methods used were unsophisticated, the attack was
Join Evan Kelley as he tries out the tiny yet durable Aerix Black Talon drone in this week’s video review. Will there be crashes? Yes. There will be crashes. We
In the North Pacific, there’s a vortex of trash roughly twice the size of Texas. Known as “The Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” this sluggish whirlpool grows daily – swelled by
Is E.T. real? Can we travel to Mars? How far away are the stars? Are there other worlds we can travel to, and what are they like? Can we discover
Starting all the way back in June 2016, when the Democratic National Convention revealed that its computer systems had been breached by Russian hackers, allegations (and evidence) that Russia has
As President and Co-Founder of the educational game company ThinkFun, Bill Ritchie has his finger on the pulse of early STEM education. In this interview, we chat with this innovator
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