
The Top 50 Most Innovative products (Part 3)
The Top 50 Most Innovative Products
CHECK THIS OUT
The Top 50 Most Innovative Products
Facial recognition has always been a controversial technology, especially when it comes to the government using it. As tensions between the public and police have risen, some big names in
There are two ways of looking at autonomous vehicles, and both of them are true. A thorough analysis by one of country’s leading automotive insurance research groups threw some hard data—some would say cold water—on self-driving car technology and the reactions were in predictably stark contrasts. Potential headlines on the news:
Following the White House’s declared state of emergency in March and subsequent Harvard study showing a need for up to 20 million COVID-19 tests per day by the end of summer, innovation from the manufacturing industry has responded with a scalable technology capable of closing the testing gap.
Facial recognition is expected to become one of the most important technological developments of the era. While the usage of such technology is extremely controversial, the power of facial recognition
The current healthcare crisis has caused many companies to change plans. Some have shut down; others have ramped-up production of critical goods needed to combat the coronavirus. One small but
On May 27, NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley will pilot a SpaceX capsule called the “Crew Dragon” to the International Space Station in low orbit.
50 years after Apollo 11, the nation and world look forward to a multi-pronged space program, a new space race, built on cooperation between NASA and many commercial ventures.
Poppy Northcutt, a young mathematical whiz figured out lunar orbital trajectories — and became the first woman to work in Mission Control. Her mission? Apollo.
Scientists may have discovered that Titan, the largest of Saturn’s moon, may have methane lakes encrusted with crystals.
It can be difficult to sift through all of the science podcasts out there. Here, we’re breaking down the top 10 science podcasts that you should listen to.
Completely composed of plants, the Impossible Burger truly lives up to its name and even has the taste and texture of a typical beef burger.
With so many science documentaries detailing innovations and discoveries all over, we’re listing the top 7 science documentaries that you need to watch!
In recent years, there have been many fascinating innovations. China may be planning to launch an artificial moon. Let’s find out why.
What is Planet 9? Does it even exist? When will we discover it and can we decide on a better name? These questions and more in this episode of Quick Bytes.
Bioluminescence is famous for making sea shores mysteriously glow with a variety of colors. But, what actually causes this oceanic light show?
Do we actually have weather manipulation technology? Was your crazy cousin Jerry right all along? Find out in this short but informative video.
What exactly killed the dinosaurs? Was it the asteroid? Or was it volcanic activity? Science says, “Yes, yes it was.”
Why does microwaving grapes cause tiny explosions of plasma? Find out in this video QuickByte.
Your eyes are not deceiving you. Flat Earthers now have their own dating app called, Flatr. Learn all about it in this video.
History will be made this Friday when the first all-female team to conduct a spacewalk. Learn all about it in this short video.
An astroid named 16 Psyche was found to be made almost entirely of iron and nickel and is the most expensive thing in the universe.
According to the University of Arizona, bigger dogs are smarter than smaller dogs. How’s yours fair? Learn more in this short video.
In this exclusive full-length interview with Sam Harris, we discuss social media’s impact, our haphazard approach to AI, Sam’s Waking Up Course, and more.
Explore the reasons that some male tropical hummingbirds are more adept at fighting than feeding.
Using satellites, NASA has been monitoring the Earth for over 60 years. In their observation, they’ve been able to predict future crop yields with impressive accuracy.
We pick up trash every day, so what is so special about doing it in space? What exactly is ‘space junk’ made of, and why is it necessary to clean it up?
What do tiny turtles, beetle-based catheter research, and embryos who’re old before they’ve developed have in common? Quick Bytes, that’s what.
What’s the Parker Solar Probe’s mission? How is it going to impact our understanding of the Sun and our solar system? Find out here.
Why does the Flat Earth theory still have a hold in modern society? Let’s take a deeper look into what drives this sudden growth of Flat Earth Theory.
Like many children, Abigail Harrison wanted to be an astronaut. In fact, she wanted to be the first astronaut to land on Mars. However, unlike other children, Abigail (known as
A “blacker than black” material is changing the way scientists and engineers are able to identify objects on land and in space. Vantablack, as the material is called, is considered
Imagine if you could view the ocean floor with the ease and grace of a fish. What would you learn about the surrounding environment? What would you discover about the
It’s rare that geniuses and innovators spend much time in the limelight. Many of the world’s greatest geniuses have been socially aloof, concentrating primarily on their work rather than participating
“Who’s a good boy?” has become a pretty popular saying for dog and other pet owners over the years. And, interestingly enough, it’s not just the phrase itself, but how
The world of innovation is full of incredibly intelligent and brave women who are constantly not only changing their industries but the world as a whole. Over the past year,
The Moon is a pock-marked wasteland with extreme temperature variations and few resources. Rather than blasting rockets full of building materials to its airless atmosphere, researchers in India are discovering
Elon Musk and SpaceX have successfully launched the Falcon Heavy rocket, the world’s most powerful rocket, only rivaled by the Saturn V rocket that brought astronauts to the moon nearly
At the 2017 International Astronautical Congress, Elon Musk boldly announced his goal to land two rockets on Mars by 2022, then the first crews by 2024. As space settlements are
Dolphins have long impressed and entertained off the bows of boats with their acrobatic feats and playful nature. But there may be more to their interactions with humans than we
The Top 50 Most Innovative Products
Facial recognition has always been a controversial technology, especially when it comes to the government using it. As tensions between the public and police have risen, some big names in
There are two ways of looking at autonomous vehicles, and both of them are true. A thorough analysis by one of country’s leading automotive insurance research groups threw some hard data—some would say cold water—on self-driving car technology and the reactions were in predictably stark contrasts. Potential headlines on the news:
Following the White House’s declared state of emergency in March and subsequent Harvard study showing a need for up to 20 million COVID-19 tests per day by the end of summer, innovation from the manufacturing industry has responded with a scalable technology capable of closing the testing gap.
Facial recognition is expected to become one of the most important technological developments of the era. While the usage of such technology is extremely controversial, the power of facial recognition
The current healthcare crisis has caused many companies to change plans. Some have shut down; others have ramped-up production of critical goods needed to combat the coronavirus. One small but
On May 27, NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley will pilot a SpaceX capsule called the “Crew Dragon” to the International Space Station in low orbit.
50 years after Apollo 11, the nation and world look forward to a multi-pronged space program, a new space race, built on cooperation between NASA and many commercial ventures.
Poppy Northcutt, a young mathematical whiz figured out lunar orbital trajectories — and became the first woman to work in Mission Control. Her mission? Apollo.
Scientists may have discovered that Titan, the largest of Saturn’s moon, may have methane lakes encrusted with crystals.
It can be difficult to sift through all of the science podcasts out there. Here, we’re breaking down the top 10 science podcasts that you should listen to.
Completely composed of plants, the Impossible Burger truly lives up to its name and even has the taste and texture of a typical beef burger.
With so many science documentaries detailing innovations and discoveries all over, we’re listing the top 7 science documentaries that you need to watch!
In recent years, there have been many fascinating innovations. China may be planning to launch an artificial moon. Let’s find out why.
What is Planet 9? Does it even exist? When will we discover it and can we decide on a better name? These questions and more in this episode of Quick Bytes.
Bioluminescence is famous for making sea shores mysteriously glow with a variety of colors. But, what actually causes this oceanic light show?
Do we actually have weather manipulation technology? Was your crazy cousin Jerry right all along? Find out in this short but informative video.
What exactly killed the dinosaurs? Was it the asteroid? Or was it volcanic activity? Science says, “Yes, yes it was.”
Why does microwaving grapes cause tiny explosions of plasma? Find out in this video QuickByte.
Your eyes are not deceiving you. Flat Earthers now have their own dating app called, Flatr. Learn all about it in this video.
History will be made this Friday when the first all-female team to conduct a spacewalk. Learn all about it in this short video.
An astroid named 16 Psyche was found to be made almost entirely of iron and nickel and is the most expensive thing in the universe.
According to the University of Arizona, bigger dogs are smarter than smaller dogs. How’s yours fair? Learn more in this short video.
In this exclusive full-length interview with Sam Harris, we discuss social media’s impact, our haphazard approach to AI, Sam’s Waking Up Course, and more.
Explore the reasons that some male tropical hummingbirds are more adept at fighting than feeding.
Using satellites, NASA has been monitoring the Earth for over 60 years. In their observation, they’ve been able to predict future crop yields with impressive accuracy.
We pick up trash every day, so what is so special about doing it in space? What exactly is ‘space junk’ made of, and why is it necessary to clean it up?
What do tiny turtles, beetle-based catheter research, and embryos who’re old before they’ve developed have in common? Quick Bytes, that’s what.
What’s the Parker Solar Probe’s mission? How is it going to impact our understanding of the Sun and our solar system? Find out here.
Why does the Flat Earth theory still have a hold in modern society? Let’s take a deeper look into what drives this sudden growth of Flat Earth Theory.
Like many children, Abigail Harrison wanted to be an astronaut. In fact, she wanted to be the first astronaut to land on Mars. However, unlike other children, Abigail (known as
A “blacker than black” material is changing the way scientists and engineers are able to identify objects on land and in space. Vantablack, as the material is called, is considered
Imagine if you could view the ocean floor with the ease and grace of a fish. What would you learn about the surrounding environment? What would you discover about the
It’s rare that geniuses and innovators spend much time in the limelight. Many of the world’s greatest geniuses have been socially aloof, concentrating primarily on their work rather than participating
“Who’s a good boy?” has become a pretty popular saying for dog and other pet owners over the years. And, interestingly enough, it’s not just the phrase itself, but how
The world of innovation is full of incredibly intelligent and brave women who are constantly not only changing their industries but the world as a whole. Over the past year,
The Moon is a pock-marked wasteland with extreme temperature variations and few resources. Rather than blasting rockets full of building materials to its airless atmosphere, researchers in India are discovering
Elon Musk and SpaceX have successfully launched the Falcon Heavy rocket, the world’s most powerful rocket, only rivaled by the Saturn V rocket that brought astronauts to the moon nearly
At the 2017 International Astronautical Congress, Elon Musk boldly announced his goal to land two rockets on Mars by 2022, then the first crews by 2024. As space settlements are
Dolphins have long impressed and entertained off the bows of boats with their acrobatic feats and playful nature. But there may be more to their interactions with humans than we
©Innovation & Tech Today 2025. All rights reserved.