American Innovation October 22, 2015 Security startup Authy champions two-factor authentication In an era when standard password protection no longer seems like a foolproof method for securing the likes of bank account information and private photos stored on mobile devices and the cloud, one tech company is betting on two-factor authentication to be the norm in keeping sensitive information safe. Authy, a San Francisco-based security startup, is hoping that its free mobile app will be at the forefront of a post-password world.
American Innovation October 22, 2015 How mobile apps can be doctors’ ‘virtual assistants’ Apple’s Health app may have grabbed plenty of headlines since its recent launch, but there’s plenty of other app innovation happening across the healthcare industry.
American Innovation October 22, 2015 Dead patient? New tech gives students another try New life-like mannequins prepare students for the real thing.Â
American Innovation October 21, 2015 Moving? Save time, money using your cell A new company uses the power of your cell phone to create an innovative way to move.
American Innovation October 21, 2015 Restaurant taps innovative table technology At Just Desserts and Coffee House in Tucson, Arizona, innovation is making a table so smart it could be the new face of the service industry.
Biology October 21, 2015 Harvard researchers develop bioplastic made from shrimp shells In their search for sustainable materials that can be mass produced, researchers at Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering turned to an unexpected source: shrimp.Â
American Innovation October 21, 2015 Shoot for the moon: How America can lead the world back The International Space Station is the most complex technological marvel the world has ever built. A floating space base that orbits 240 miles above the planet -- at 17,500 miles per hour -- it shows what humanity can accomplish when we work together.
American Innovation October 21, 2015 How to return to the moon in just four years What if I told you there was a relatively easy way to get Americans back on the moon?
Biology October 21, 2015 Atlanta eyes startups for starring role in neuroscience NeuroLaunch, the first and only accelerator program in the world specifically for neuroscience technology startups, is helping drive Atlanta's emergence as a neuro-technology hub.Â
American Innovation October 21, 2015 China’s moon rover a wake-up call, former NASA division chief says The U.S. has led in major technological advances in the 19th and 20th centuries, inventing, enhancing or perfecting many small steps and giant leaps. So why shouldn’t we continue to lead in space exploration?
American Innovation October 20, 2015 Startup touts new approach to detecting radiation With defense experts looking for better ways to prevent nuclear threats from entering the U.S., a startup in Boston may have the answer.