Head Injury October 24, 2015 Researchers to study brain health of MMA fighters, boxers A groundbreaking study could lead to greater understanding of the long-term brain damage incurred by boxers and MMA fighters.
Men's Health October 24, 2015 Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Don't forget the men “It wasn’t until I saw an old friend and he gave me a big bear hug that I got this very noticeable pain that shot from my breast into my shoulder,” Singer recounted. “I started poking around, and it didn’t seem normal. I said, ‘okay, something’s up.’”
American Innovation October 22, 2015 Would you drive a car made by a 3D printer? At first glance, the unique looking Strati-EV by Local Motors might appear to be another concept, energy-efficient car. But, the tiny two-seater is fully functional and is made of 95 percent printed material.
Innovation October 22, 2015 High-tech fixes for winter's potholes Winter weather is taking its toll on roads -- but there's a new, high-tech way to fix the potholes problem.
CES October 22, 2015 Driverless car technology takes center stage at Consumer Electronics Show The highly anticipated CES show isn't limited to small electronics. There's also a major automotive section.
Audi October 22, 2015 Audi unveils smart watch to start its driverless car Audi has outdone itself yet again.
American Innovation October 22, 2015 Dead patient? New tech gives students another try New life-like mannequins prepare students for the real thing.
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.
Security October 21, 2015 Startup crowdfunds $416,000 to take on NSA spying An MIT spinoff based out of the Cambridge Innovation Center is seeing big demand for its ultra-encrypted email service designed to keep the NSA's eyes out of your inbox.
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.
Biology October 21, 2015 Research shows left-handed people make less money A new study out of Harvard says left-handed people are more likely to work in manual labor and make less money than their right-handed peers.