March 3, 2017 Smart condom i-Con will rate your sexual performance A British company claims to have created the world’s first “smart condom” which rates blokes performances and helps detects STIs.
February 28, 2017 Scientific breakthrough lost? Unique metallic hydrogen sample disappears Scientists say that the world’s only sample of metallic hydrogen, which was touted as potentially revolutionizing technology, has disappeared.
February 28, 2017 How AI and tech could strengthen America's border wall The best approach for border security and immigration control is a layered strategy, experts tell ӣƵ. This harnesses artificial intelligence, aerial drones, biometrics and other sophisticated technologies in addition to existing or future fencing or walls along U.S. borders.
February 27, 2017 Incredible ping pong-playing robot earns Guinness World Record Guinness World Records has recognized a robot with a unique ability: a machine called FORPHEUS is officially the “first robot table tennis tutor.”
February 24, 2017 This foam stops bullets cold and pulverizes them to dust Foam body armor? Even armor-piercing bullets cannot get through this foam.
February 23, 2017 Professor has taken a selfie every day for the past 30 years Long before they were called selfies, Karl Baden snapped a simple black and white photo of himself. Then he repeated it every day for the next three decades.
February 22, 2017 How AI fights the war against fake news A three-headed alien is wandering around Central Park right now. If you believe that, you might be susceptible to a fake news story. Artificial Intelligence technology, however, could be a vital weapon in the war on fake news, according to cybersecurity companies.
February 22, 2017 Apple's new 'spaceship' HQ set to open Apple is famous for its iconic designs, and now its new striking-looking headquarters is closer to becoming open for business.
February 21, 2017 Hoverbikes are now real Okay, so maybe the 21st century under-delivered on the whole flying car thing, but it appears we're a lot closer to another form of personal flight than you probably thought.
February 21, 2017 Facial-recognition software may help save Earth's most endangered mammals Lemurs are considered the world's most endangered mammal, but a team of researchers have devised a system called LemurFaceID, which uses facial-recognition software to spot lemurs in their natural habitat.