Justin Shaifer On Starting His “Magic Cool Bus”
Keynote Speaker, Science Communicator, and Fascinate, Inc. Executive Director Justin Shaifer has a major mission: showing underrepresented communities that STEM can not only lead to a great career, but also […]
Billy Mitchell Becomes The Disgraced Former “King Of Kong”
While there is no shortage of news from the world of tech, including Mark Zuckerberg’s battle for his company, Elon Musk’s crusade to drop a rocket on a bouncy house […]
Cress Williams On The Unique Universe of Black Lightning
Cress Williams made his debut as the titular hero in Black Lightning in January of this year. However, as we learned in our exclusive interview, he had wanted to play […]
Elon Musk Stays Positive Amidst Tesla’s Struggles
This month, Elon Musk claimed that Tesla Inc. will not be requiring another capital raise this year. It’s a bold statement after Tesla has struggled with production of their upcoming […]
Will Smith Hosts First Ever Instagram Live from Space
After getting completely rejected by Sophia the Robot on their first date, Will Smith took his anguish and looked towards the stars. Today, many dreams were realized as the longtime […]
Neil Patrick Harris Doesn’t Understand VR
The new issue of Innovation & Tech Today, featuring Neil Patrick Harris on the cover, is officially available! In the featured story, we discuss a number of topics with Harris, […]
Apple Becomes Leader in Renewable Energy
On Monday of this week, Apple announced that all of their facilities are officially powered by 100 percent clean energy. The announcement encompasses all of their retail stores, offices, data […]
USASEF Sunday Wrap-Up
The United States Science & Engineering Festival ended with a bang on Sunday! Partially because of Dr. Kate Biberdorf showing off her explosive science experiments. In this Facebook Live exclusive, […]
USASEF Saturday Wrap-Up
We had an amazing time at the USA Science & Engineering Festival’s first full day! In this Facebook Live, Jason Riggs and Anthony Elio will go over all the amazing […]
How HobNob Is Making Social Media Safer
There’s no doubt that social media has become a major part of our modern culture. Whether it’s how someone gets their news, connects with old friends, or even works, social […]
USASEF Sneak Peek Friday Wrap-Up
We had an amazing time at the Sneak Peek Friday of 2018’s United States Science & Engineering Festival. We saw some amazing exhibits, interviewed some interesting people, and got a […]
Spring Issue Featuring Neil Patrick Harris Hits Newsstands!
Spring has officially sprung, and with it comes the newest issue of Innovation & Tech Today. Featuring Neil Patrick Harris, known for his roles in How I Met Your Mother […]
Explosive Science at USASEF with Kate Biberdorf
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 […]
InnoTech Opinion: Can We Trust Technology Anymore?
Facebook reveals the loss of the data of 87 million users. Around the same time, one of Uber’s self-driving cars fatally strikes a pedestrian. Technology was supposed to make our […]
Lockheed Martin Is Locked On STEM At This Year’s USASEF
Dr. Charles Johnson-Bey of Lockheed Martin celebrates the power of STEM education at this year’s USASEF Featuring established speakers, fun activities, and incredible events, the USA Science and Engineering Festival […]
What Not To Miss At The USA Science & Engineering Festival 2018
The largest science and engineering festival in the world is here once again! The USA Science & Engineering Festival (USASEF) is back for their fifth Festival Expo, presented by Lockheed […]
Can Surfboard-Riding AI Microscopes Save Our Oceans?
Marine plankton are at the heart of complex oceanic and terrestrial food webs. Not only do they provide nutrition for the ocean’s largest creatures, they provide more than 50 percent […]
“Screen Eye” & “Selfie Elbow,” Old Ailments, New Names
During the past few years, our vocabulary has added several interesting ailments that point directly to the technology in our lives. We’ve seen “Nature Deficit Disorder,” a byproduct of screens […]
These 5 Companies Went All Out For April Fools’ Day
April Fools’ Day is a time for laughter, light-hearted pranks, and giant corporations letting their social media teams do pretty much whatever they want. And, while not every April Fools’ […]
InnoTech Opinion: Why Are We Nostalgic For Old Tech?
I have always had somewhat of a fascination with older technology. While iPods were the hottest piece of tech when I was in high school, I walked around with an […]
InnoTech Opinions: How I Would Fix Social Media
We’ve been duped for years now but the secret is finally out: social media sucks. And I’m not only talking about Facebook. Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter — they all have their […]
Tech-Savvy Moms Need Fewer Doctor Visits
Being an expectant mother is often thankless, expensive, and hectic. The journey from conception to birth can feel like it consists of little more than uncomfortable mornings, swollen ankles, and […]
Jaguar and Waymo Unite to Rev Up the Driverless Car
Announced at the New York motor show, a recent deal between Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and Waymo sees the car manufacturer supplying up to 20,000 of its new electric I-Pace […]
The Oppo F7 Has A Ridiculous Selfie Camera
It’s easy to forget just how new of a concept the selfie camera is. After all, before releases such as the iPhone 4 popularized the concept around 2010, most of […]
InnoTech Opinions: Sharing Our Viewpoints, Welcoming Yours
Welcome to InnoTech Opinions, a special Innovation & Tech Today online platform in which our core editorial team shares viewpoints on relevant issues in the world of tech. Editor-in-Chief Charles […]
Ford and Alibaba Debut Car Vending Machine in China
Standing at multiple stories high and housing dozens of vehicles, the Super Test-Drive Center unveiled itself this week in Guangzhou, China. This giant car vending machine comes out of a […]
Opinion: The Atari VCS Will Not Survive
After decades out of the console market, Atari is back with a bang! Well, maybe. Atari first teased their console back in July 2017 when it was still known as […]
This Robotic Fish is Revolutionizing Marine Research
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 […]
Two Tech Titans Add to Bitcoin’s Promising Future
It’s no secret that bitcoin hasn’t had a great 2018 so far. Or, maybe it is a secret since nobody really seems to be searching for bitcoin anymore. In fact, […]
Google Dedicates $300 Million to the Battle Against Fake News
“Today, the journalism industry faces many challenges,” Richard Gingras, VP of News at Google, recently stated. With fake news and misinformation spreading rampantly, and media outlets such as Facebook struggling […]
The Internet Archive Is A Goldmine Of Retro Games
From the outset, the Internet Archive might not sound like the most interesting place on the web. After all, considering pretty much everything on the internet seems to be permanent […]
Opinion: Does Facebook just suck?
It seems like for over the past year or so, people have been asking this question a lot. The once social media pioneer-turned-titan has taken a beating recently, and the […]
Lily Ji Discusses Her Role In Pacific Rim: Uprising
With a multitude of talents, including acting, singing, presenting, and dancing, there’s a good reason Lily Ji was named one of the 13 Young Actors & Musicians Coming Up In […]
Brian Michael Bendis Talks Jessica Jones and Adaptations
In this new era of superheroes, the world is seeing an influx of the genre moving from the books to the screen. Since Iron Man debuted in 2008, there have […]
Why Netflix Should Seriously Fear Disney
Disney’s exclusive streaming service is coming, and it’s coming soon. That is, it’s coming in 2019. The House of Mouse is clearly not making enough money, so this project could […]
Smart Weapons Could Save Lives if Lawmakers Allow It
The future of gun ownership could look very different if manufacturers are incentivized to produce firearms with built-in smart technology. Advancements already exist which enable gun owners to link their […]
Stephen Hawking: Genius and Pop Culture Phenomenon
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 […]
Saving Endangered Species? There’s an App for That!
Do you scroll through your phone and find yourself wishing you could do more to help save the world? Wish no more, because now there’s an app for that. Black […]
Does It Matter If A Show Goes On Too Long?
The Simpsons is known for a few things: their extremely timeless classic seasons, being overly credited for predicting things, and the constant criticism they receive for running so long. Heck, […]
The Scientific Importance Of Calling Your Dog A “Good Boy”
“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 […]