Technology
The Mercury Project was the first series of experiments conducted by the US government in order to land a man on the moon.
The Abel Prize, Inspired by the First Woman to Win a ‘Nobel Prize of Math’
Karen Uhlenbeck, a mathematician and former professor at the University of Texas at Austin, became the first-ever woman to win the Abel Prize.
The Oculus Rift Is Shaping The World of VR
For gamers who understand the digital world, VR headsets are a great addition to amp up any gaming experience.
The World’s Most Unexpected Cars Turned Limos: Part 2
People love being fancy, and what's fancier than a limo? We'll tell you — an upscaled, customized limo.
Smoking Near Your Macbook? Your Warranty Will Be Voided
Cigarette smoking is not only harmful to your health, but it is also bad for your Macbook.
Your Next Six Careers of the Future
Before you freak out over choosing a career that won’t be relevant in the future, here are some jobs that are meant to last.
A Small, Portable Washing Machine Could Be Your New Best Friend
Washing your clothes is essential yet annoying. This is where a small, portable washing machine enters the proverbial room.
Check Out This “Bold” Leap in Hair-Loss Treatment
Their research shows that with the right information, one could source the cause of hair loss and either slow it down or reverse it.
The Google Tools You Didn’t Know You Needed for Vacation Planning
With a few Google hacks in your arsenal, travel planning can be made much easier.
5 Ways Gesture Recognition Technology May Transform Education
Gesture technology as it is known is quickly developing and leading the way in dynamic learning.
Tips on Keeping Passwords Safe
Weak passwords put a person’s entire digital data and identity at risk but there is a simple answer to this problem.
The Fascinating Technology Inside Smart Shoes
Smart shoes are the next big thing in exercise technology. But how do they actually work?
The VC World Has Learnt Nothing From the Theranos Scandal
The Venture Capital world should be on edge after the infamous Theranos scandal. But is it?
Traveling at Even 1% the Speed of Light May Be Possible
While 1% of anything may not seem like much, that's close to 7 million miles per hour at the speed of light!
Study Finds That Looking Into a Deep Red Light May Improve Eyesight
It seems like there is a way to slow down the deterioration of your vision, and all it entails is just a few minutes of your day.
Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know About VPNs
Let’s delve deeper into the world of VPNs – what they do and don’t do, and whether you should get one.