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Tesla cars have been in the news recently concerning the safety of their autopilot feature, which many have been using (against Tesla’s instructions) as a sort of “virtual butler,” a
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Tesla cars have been in the news recently concerning the safety of their autopilot feature, which many have been using (against Tesla’s instructions) as a sort of “virtual butler,” a

I was mainly drawn to coding because it scared me. It seemed like an insurmountable task, only possible for the select few genius “techies.” And that group, I assumed, did

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According to the National Capital Poison Center, approximately 3,500 batteries are swallowed each year, mostly by young children. Most of the time, these batteries will pass through the body normally,

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Once known as manic depression, bipolar disorder (BD) is central to mental health discussions in the U.S. According to the National Institute for Mental Health, 6 million adult Americans struggle

Scientists at the University of California, Davis are working to use pigs as incubators to grow human organs, hoping to eventually decrease the worldwide shortage of transplant organs. Currently, the

by Robert Yehling Andre Smith of Chicago hits his head in the final play of the game and walks off the field. He later collapses and dies. Casey Dunne, of

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the release of their latest electric vehicle offering, the competitively priced Tesla Model 3. The latest in Tesla’s line of zero emission vehicles promises to
Thanks to two wars, a billion-dollar lawsuit against the NFL by its alumni, and the premature brain injury-related deaths of several sports legends, brain injury has leapt from a case

For the first time, a successful, Federal Aviation Administration approved, drone delivery in an urban environment has taken place and it’s causing a stir across the technology world. The most

Angela Bassett is everywhere these days. The Academy Award-nominated actress has gone virtual with Ubisoft in her first-ever video game with Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege. She plays Six, the

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If you are reading this and are anything like me (ie. goalie… knows how he likes his equipment… control freak) there has been a long and strange journey while
App-Driven breathalyzers have broken into the market, using connected car technology to provide a vital safety solution. By: John Faulkner Point Zero Eight. That’s not the name of a

After showing signs of life in 2014, autonomous cars became all the rage during the 2014-15 automotive trade show season, giving us a glimpse into our near future. By

Football Physics And The Science Of Deflategate By Chad Orzel, Union College News reports say that 11 of the 12 game balls used by the New England Patriots in

Now that digital health has inundated healthcare like a tsunami, we need to take the next step forward and see how its adoption benefits our health and our options.

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By Peter Gietl I was fortunate to go to the Denver Auto show on behalf of Innovation & Technology Today, and was able to see some amazing cars. I jotted

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Innovation & Tech Today recently spent some time at the Denver Auto Show, and we saw some really cool innovations occurring in the automotive industry. One of the most intriguing
You visit your primary care physician. He or she types notes into a tablet, then imports your medical record, already scanned from its paper source. Meanwhile, the front desk has

Sports Medicine is changing quickly with awareness of head trauma, youth sports overuse injuries, and endurance and full-contact sports problems increasing, one can forgive Dr. Joshua Hackel and his colleagues
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Tesla cars have been in the news recently concerning the safety of their autopilot feature, which many have been using (against Tesla’s instructions) as a sort of “virtual butler,” a

I was mainly drawn to coding because it scared me. It seemed like an insurmountable task, only possible for the select few genius “techies.” And that group, I assumed, did

Innovation & Tech Today: Andy Gryc, What were the top ten most exciting developments at the L.A. Auto Show and CCE? Andy Gryc: How about six? Valasek & Miller’s UConnect

Meet Edgar (of course, it’s a software program, but I’ll refer to our cute octopus friend as “he”). He is essentially your best friend for social media management. Not only

You’re reading a magazine or an online article. Chances are you’re relaxed. What if that changed? Imagine the class bully is heading your way on the playground. Imagine you are
According to the National Capital Poison Center, approximately 3,500 batteries are swallowed each year, mostly by young children. Most of the time, these batteries will pass through the body normally,

Our mission at The Steadman Clinic and the Steadman Philippon Research Institute is to keep people of all ages physically active through orthopaedic medical research and education. We particularly focus

Once known as manic depression, bipolar disorder (BD) is central to mental health discussions in the U.S. According to the National Institute for Mental Health, 6 million adult Americans struggle

Scientists at the University of California, Davis are working to use pigs as incubators to grow human organs, hoping to eventually decrease the worldwide shortage of transplant organs. Currently, the

by Robert Yehling Andre Smith of Chicago hits his head in the final play of the game and walks off the field. He later collapses and dies. Casey Dunne, of

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the release of their latest electric vehicle offering, the competitively priced Tesla Model 3. The latest in Tesla’s line of zero emission vehicles promises to
Thanks to two wars, a billion-dollar lawsuit against the NFL by its alumni, and the premature brain injury-related deaths of several sports legends, brain injury has leapt from a case

For the first time, a successful, Federal Aviation Administration approved, drone delivery in an urban environment has taken place and it’s causing a stir across the technology world. The most

Angela Bassett is everywhere these days. The Academy Award-nominated actress has gone virtual with Ubisoft in her first-ever video game with Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege. She plays Six, the

If you dropped your business into a place that fulfilled your technology, research, product development, piloting programs, sales, and prospective employee talent pools — both seasoned experts and young

If you are reading this and are anything like me (ie. goalie… knows how he likes his equipment… control freak) there has been a long and strange journey while
App-Driven breathalyzers have broken into the market, using connected car technology to provide a vital safety solution. By: John Faulkner Point Zero Eight. That’s not the name of a

After showing signs of life in 2014, autonomous cars became all the rage during the 2014-15 automotive trade show season, giving us a glimpse into our near future. By

Football Physics And The Science Of Deflategate By Chad Orzel, Union College News reports say that 11 of the 12 game balls used by the New England Patriots in

Now that digital health has inundated healthcare like a tsunami, we need to take the next step forward and see how its adoption benefits our health and our options.

A Super Bowl Champ, Loud and Clear Conversation with Derrick Coleman Innovation & Tech Today: After winning the Super Bowl, how amazing has your off-season been? Your Duracell commercial has

By Peter Gietl I was fortunate to go to the Denver Auto show on behalf of Innovation & Technology Today, and was able to see some amazing cars. I jotted

Some quick thoughts on the convergence of running, technology, and one of the greatest and most inspiring sports events to ever take place … I just returned to our

Innovation & Tech Today recently spent some time at the Denver Auto Show, and we saw some really cool innovations occurring in the automotive industry. One of the most intriguing
You visit your primary care physician. He or she types notes into a tablet, then imports your medical record, already scanned from its paper source. Meanwhile, the front desk has

Sports Medicine is changing quickly with awareness of head trauma, youth sports overuse injuries, and endurance and full-contact sports problems increasing, one can forgive Dr. Joshua Hackel and his colleagues
We’ve come to another football season, but with a marked twist: Never has public awareness of the effects of concussions been higher. In late August, the NFL settled its concussion