innovation
Edible Hemp-Infused Transit Tickets Are the True Face of Innovation
The most powerful thing in the world is an idea whose time has come.
Beaming Solar Power From Space to Earth Is a Sci-Fi Dream That's Getting Closer
The U.S. military deployed a solar-harvesting test module into space in May. Will space-based solar power ever work, and what will it take?
Almost 50 Percent of Indians Surveyed Have Lied About Being ‘Too Tired From Working’ to Avoid Having Sex
A new survey by a dating app reveals India’s kinky habits, views on monogamy and the frequency with which people fake an orgasm.
A Shaky, Wet Screening at the World’s First 5D Porn Cinema
The theater is a good response to the efforts to scrub the Red Light District clean of anything that smells like sex or looks like fun.
This BO Breathalyzer Will Sniff Your Armpits So Your Friends Won't Have To
Consider your nose obsolete.
This Tiny Injectable Biochip Could Track How Drunk You Are, Scientists Say
Developed by engineers at the University of San Diego, the chip is inserted under the skin and reacts when it comes in contact with alcohol.
Nestlé Creates First Chocolate Bar Using ‘Restructured’ Sugar
The company claims a new scientific technique lets it make chocolate with 30 percent less sugar.
How Your Career Can Survive the Next Wave of Automation
As mass automation flourishes, labor, tech and finance experts weigh in on the new brave new world.
How Your Career Can Survive the Next Wave of Automation
As mass automation flourishes, labor, tech and finance experts weigh in on the new brave new world.