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The Future of Self-Driving Cars

We consider our cars and how we drive to be a very personal affair. Before you’re able to vote, drink, or join the military, you get your driver’s license. As

Top 3 Wearable Trends

To say that wearable technology is taking over our lives is an understatement. By 2018, the global wearables market is expected to be worth a cool $19 billion. Many of

Drones: The Next Everyday Hero?

Zipline is a great example of how drones are becoming an increasing part of everyday life, with uses ranging from children’s toys to production equipment and even million-dollar military applications.

Top 5 Baseball Apps

Baseball is the only major American sport that does not feature a clock in any form. Let that sink in for a bit. Baseball goes at its own pace and

Top 6 AWD sports cars of 2016 under $40,000

With new and advancing technologies in the automotive world, some of the leading vehicle manufacturers in the “sport” class have developed an entirely new breed of sports car. These new

#CES2017 Self-Driving Vehicle Test Ride

Look Mom: No hands on the wheel, or eyes on the road! What is normally a dangerous activity in a vehicle is arguably dangerous no more. Hyundai demonstrated – spectacularly

The Heart of the City

It’s clear that Cleveland has transformed in the last decade, in ways that have fundamentally changed the city. Before reading this section, you may have thought of the city as

From Transplant to Print Job

An IV slowly drips out the passage of time as a patient lies nearby, sick of waiting. Like others in need of a transplant, she can do nothing but wait,

Cleveland Rocks the Tech Scene

Let’s be honest. Cleveland isn’t the place people think of when “technology” and “innovation” are brought up in the same sentence – Silicon Valley has dominated that head space for

“Magic Mushrooms” May Cure Depression

A small, human trial conducted by the Imperial College of London produced some surprising results: so-called “magic mushrooms” could possibly cure depression. Psilocybin, the compound in these mushrooms, is known

Terrence Malick’s New Film: Voyage of Time

Innovation & Tech Today sat down with Dr. Andrew Knoll, the Fisher Professor of Natural History at Harvard University, to discuss his collaboration with legendary film director Terrence Malick. He is

Measles eliminated in the Americas

The Americas is the first region on the planet to have eliminated measles, an international committee from the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) announced on Wednesday.  Measles is

5 Ways to Reduce Antibiotic Resistance

The United Nationals General Assembly convened yesterday to discuss what is being considered “one of the biggest threats to global health.” The threat? Antimicrobial resistance. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when

3D-Printing Cartilage

Researchers at the National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society announced earlier this year that another medical material can now be produced with 3-D printing: cartilage. The researchers’

Drones

Using Drones to Save Lives in Africa

DAR ES SALAAM (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Tanzania’s government is set to deploy drones to speed up land mapping in rural areas in a bid to halt frequent and sometimes

New Alzheimer’s drug clears brain gunk

A clinical trial for a new Alzheimer’s drug called aducanumab released promising results today.  The drug fights one of the underlying causes of the disease: amyloid proteins.  These proteins coalesce

wearable

Waist-Trimming Wearables

If you want to trim a few inches off your waistline, up your endurance, or just motivate yourself to get a little more exercise, wearable technology can help you do

The Future of Self-Driving Cars

We consider our cars and how we drive to be a very personal affair. Before you’re able to vote, drink, or join the military, you get your driver’s license. As

Top 3 Wearable Trends

To say that wearable technology is taking over our lives is an understatement. By 2018, the global wearables market is expected to be worth a cool $19 billion. Many of

Drones: The Next Everyday Hero?

Zipline is a great example of how drones are becoming an increasing part of everyday life, with uses ranging from children’s toys to production equipment and even million-dollar military applications.

Top 5 Baseball Apps

Baseball is the only major American sport that does not feature a clock in any form. Let that sink in for a bit. Baseball goes at its own pace and

Top 6 AWD sports cars of 2016 under $40,000

With new and advancing technologies in the automotive world, some of the leading vehicle manufacturers in the “sport” class have developed an entirely new breed of sports car. These new

#CES2017 Self-Driving Vehicle Test Ride

Look Mom: No hands on the wheel, or eyes on the road! What is normally a dangerous activity in a vehicle is arguably dangerous no more. Hyundai demonstrated – spectacularly

The Heart of the City

It’s clear that Cleveland has transformed in the last decade, in ways that have fundamentally changed the city. Before reading this section, you may have thought of the city as

From Transplant to Print Job

An IV slowly drips out the passage of time as a patient lies nearby, sick of waiting. Like others in need of a transplant, she can do nothing but wait,

Cleveland Rocks the Tech Scene

Let’s be honest. Cleveland isn’t the place people think of when “technology” and “innovation” are brought up in the same sentence – Silicon Valley has dominated that head space for

“Magic Mushrooms” May Cure Depression

A small, human trial conducted by the Imperial College of London produced some surprising results: so-called “magic mushrooms” could possibly cure depression. Psilocybin, the compound in these mushrooms, is known

Terrence Malick’s New Film: Voyage of Time

Innovation & Tech Today sat down with Dr. Andrew Knoll, the Fisher Professor of Natural History at Harvard University, to discuss his collaboration with legendary film director Terrence Malick. He is

Measles eliminated in the Americas

The Americas is the first region on the planet to have eliminated measles, an international committee from the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) announced on Wednesday.  Measles is

5 Ways to Reduce Antibiotic Resistance

The United Nationals General Assembly convened yesterday to discuss what is being considered “one of the biggest threats to global health.” The threat? Antimicrobial resistance. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when

3D-Printing Cartilage

Researchers at the National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society announced earlier this year that another medical material can now be produced with 3-D printing: cartilage. The researchers’

Drones

Using Drones to Save Lives in Africa

DAR ES SALAAM (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Tanzania’s government is set to deploy drones to speed up land mapping in rural areas in a bid to halt frequent and sometimes

New Alzheimer’s drug clears brain gunk

A clinical trial for a new Alzheimer’s drug called aducanumab released promising results today.  The drug fights one of the underlying causes of the disease: amyloid proteins.  These proteins coalesce

wearable

Waist-Trimming Wearables

If you want to trim a few inches off your waistline, up your endurance, or just motivate yourself to get a little more exercise, wearable technology can help you do

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