Turning Girls Loose to Build in STEM

The 2021 version of Rosie Riveters, named for the iconic World War II poster, allows school girls to build, create and practice critical STEM life skills. It’s a typical Pre-COVID […]
Rapid DNA Sequencing Promises Timely Diagnosis for Thousands of Rare Diseases

For children suffering from rare diseases, it usually takes years to receive a diagnosis. This “diagnostic odyssey” is filled with multiple referrals and a barrage of tests, seeking to uncover […]
Ethics: When to Take a Stand Against AI?

Our digital landscape continues to develop at a rapid pace. The last couple of decades have seen some enormous leaps. This applies to both how advanced technology has become and […]
5 Things to Know This Morning — Thursday, February 3, 2022

Every day we wake up, drink a cup of coffee, and get ready for work. Following are a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into […]
Time to Walk with Prince William and Apple

You’ve sweat it out with Kody Rigsby on a Peloton and gone 10 rounds Tommy Duquette in Fight Camp. Why not take a walk with Prince William? Or Dolly Parton […]
5 Things to Know This Morning — Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Every day we wake up, drink a cup of coffee, and get ready for work. Following are a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into […]
How Brad Pitt’s Green Housing Dream for Katrina Survivors Turned Into a Nightmare

Brad Pitt’s Make It Right Foundation built 109 eye-catching and affordable homes in New Orleans for a community where many people were displaced by damage wrought by Hurricane Katrina in […]
Science, Science Wherever You Go: SciFest All Access

The second running of the virtual SciFest All Access was a spectacular success, featuring the laughs, hands-on programs, personalities and diversity of programs that said one thing: ‘This is your […]
James Webb Space Telescope Reaches its New Home

Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, at 2 p.m. EST, the James Webb Space Telescope fired its onboard thrusters for nearly five minutes (297 seconds) to complete the final postlaunch course correction to Webb’s […]
5 Things to Know This Morning — Friday, January 28, 2022

Every day we wake up, drink a cup of coffee, and get ready for work. Following are a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into […]
Autonomous Machinery Coming to Agriculture

Agriculture is an essential sector and will be for as long as humans need food. However, like many other manual, labor-intensive industries, it’s struggling with an ongoing worker shortage. Autonomous […]
Fanara and Robertson Combine Superpowers to Empower STEM Students

Tracy Fanara remembers the day she knew what she wanted to do with her life. An elementary teacher was talking about the 1978 Love Canal disaster, in which barrels of […]
4 Reasons Your Brand’s Video Content Is Weak (and How to Fix It ASAP)

According to research from Wyzowl, roughly 86 percent of businesses use video as a marketing tool — a dramatic increase from 2016, when only 61 percent of brands did so. […]
Opinion: M&M Takes Woke Washing to a Distasteful Level

Woke Washing. Are you familiar with the term? In a nutshell, it’s when brands use advertising and social media to promote social issues without taking meaningful action. In a move […]
5 Things to Know This Morning — Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Every day we wake up, drink a cup of coffee, and get ready for work. Following are a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into […]
Custom Built Software: How It’s Better than Standard Market Options

In this day and age, showcasing uniqueness and originality will give your company the competitive edge it needs to grow and succeed in the long run. The use of custom-built […]
School Surveillance of Students Via Laptops May Do More Harm Than Good

Since the start of the pandemic, more public school students are using laptops, tablets or similar devices issued by their schools. The percentage of teachers who reported their schools had […]
What is 5G? An Electrical Engineer Explains

5G stands for fifth-generation cellular network technology. It’s the technology that enables wireless communication – for example, from your cellular phone to a cell tower, which channels it to the […]
3 Ways RFID Is Changing the Tire Industry

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, which allows for the storage and retrieval of information using radio waves, has enabled a new kind of internet-connected smart tire. These RFID-equipped tires can significantly […]
Musicians Are Shaking Up The Industry With Sales Of NFT Royalties

Musicians are finding ways to uncover hidden value in the NFT space. This is a huge win for both the artists and fanbase, with recent examples set by A Tribe […]
Manchester Powers Global Innovation — Making New Thinking A Reality

Manchester, the city that drove the original Industrial Revolution in the mid-19th century, is powering innovation across global markets and our journey toward a Net Zero future. With a metropolitan […]
5 Things to Know This Morning — Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Every day we wake up, drink a cup of coffee, and get ready for work. Following are a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into […]
Why the Volcanic Eruption in Tonga Was So Violent, and What to Expect Next

The Kingdom of Tonga doesn’t often attract global attention, but a violent eruption of an underwater volcano on January 15 has spread shock waves, quite literally, around half the world. […]
Penn & Teller: Magic’s Best-Dressed Duo Talks Life, Tech in Magic, and 46 Years of Friendship

Penn & Teller have been gracing stages together for 46 years. Donning impeccable three-piece suits, both carry a stagemanship that is tough to parallel in the age of strobe lights, […]
4 Reasons Your Brand’s Video Content Is Weak (and How to Fix It ASAP)

According to research from Wyzowl, roughly 86 percent of businesses use video as a marketing tool — a dramatic increase from 2016, when only 61 percent of brands did so. […]
Nat Geo’s Traveling Season of “Brain Games: On the Road” to Premiere Feb. 25

This February, National Geographic is breaking out of the studio and taking a fan-favorite series on the road with BRAIN GAMES: ON THE ROAD. The Magical Elves-produced series premieres Feb. […]
Psychedelic Water Offers a New Twist on Mood Enhancing Drinks

Right off the bat, you should know Psychedelic Water isn’t packed full of magic mushrooms or any other illicit substance. With that said, it will still help with mood and […]
5 Things to Know This Morning — Thursday, January 13, 2022

Every day we wake up, drink a cup of coffee, and get ready for work. Following are a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into […]
More People Are Buying Their Booze Online Than Ever

Americans have been getting their booze in a new way since the beginning of the pandemic. U.S. online alcohol sales reached $6.1 billion in 2021 with more growth expected in 2022, according […]
How Active Were We in 2021? Garmin Has the Answer

2021, never did a year have so much pressure to perform and fall flat in so many ways. From the massive Marvel flop Eternals to finding out that Joe Rogan […]
How the Earth’s Tilt Creates Short, Cold January Days

Deanna Hence, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Above the equator, winter officially begins in December. But in many areas, January is when it really takes hold. Atmospheric scientist Deanna Hence […]
How Recovery Helps You Hit Your Fitness Resolutions

Yes, January first is the day of the year where we all insist “from this day forward I will …” You can fill in the blank. To many who have health-related […]
Patient-Focused Technology Improving Women’s Healthcare

Medicine is truly the ultimate caring profession. Good practice means putting the patient at the center of everything clinicians do. Empathy, respect, and compassion should define every encounter between patients […]
CES 2022: Samsung Debuts New Fan Experience in the Metaverse with 837X

Samsung Electronics America has opened the doors to Samsung 837X, an immersive world that can be explored virtually. Modeled on the physical Samsung 837 flagship location in New York City, […]
CES 2022: Gamers, Creators, Drivers Feel GeForce RTX, NVIDIA AI Everywhere

Putting the power of graphics and AI at the fingertips of more users than ever, NVIDIA announced today new laptops and autonomous vehicles using GeForce RTX and NVIDIA AI platforms […]
CES 2022: Panasonic Unveils Final Fantasy XIV Online Immersive Gaming Speakers

Panasonic has announced the FINAL FANTASY® XIV Online Edition of the Wearable Immersive Gaming Speaker (WIGSS) SC-GN01. Designed in collaboration with SQUARE ENIX® Co., Ltd., this special model comes packaged […]
CES 2022: Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX Takes EVs to a New Level

Range and efficiency are set to define the electric era. Exceptional range will make electric cars suitable for every journey and help to increase overall adoption. Reduced battery size and […]
CES 2022: Mobileye/Intel, Zeekr Autonomous Car to Hit the Road in 2024

Mobileye, an Intel company, and Zeekr, the global premium electric mobility technology brand from Geely Holding Group, today announced plans to expand their strategic technology partnership with the goal of […]
CES 2022: Connected and Smart Solutions are Driving Growth at Bosch

At home, on the road, at work, in the hospital, or even in orbit: Bosch is improving the everyday lives of people from all walks of life with smart and […]
CES 2022: LG Brings Upgradable Appliances to the Forefront

At CES 2022, LG Electronics (LG) is presenting its vision for an enhanced lifestyle and a better future for all. Hosted by LG CEO William Cho, LG World Premiere introduced the company’s […]

