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Here Are All the New Services Apple Announced

Even Oprah was there, cheering on the new era of “Aaaaaaaaaple!”

Startup Ownum’s First Product Is Blockchain Vehicle Titles

Vehicle titles, birth and death certificates, tax credits and vehicle tags are the focus of four subsidiaries under Ownum, a holding company trying to make paperless blockchain solutions for government processes.

Toilet seat that detects congestive heart failure getting ready to begin commercialization

Researchers developed the seats to measure biometrics during ‘natural’ processes

TechLink – A research psychologist at the Air Force Research Laboratory can predict your mental performance from a cheek swab or blood sample.

In coordination with the Air Force technology transfer office, TechLink, the Department of Defense’s partnership intermediary, is helping private companies understand how they can turn the invention into new products.

Owning a Car Will Soon Be as Quaint as Owning a Horse – What will you do with your garage?

The shift away from private vehicles will happen faster than we think.

Here’s how the footprint of the plant-based Impossible Burger compares to beef

A new analysis finds that the environmental cost of raising cattle is very, very high.

Podcast – Can Amazon Reinvent the Traditional Supermarket?

“Let us design the store so you can find what you want as fast as you need to find it and get in and out of there,”

Welcome to Babcock Ranch, the Sunshine State’s first solar-powered town

In a state whose government is known for lax pollution controls and an aversion to even mentioning climate change, Babcock Ranch is a groundbreaking concept that residents say they hope will catch on in other parts of Florida.

Watch a Human Try to Fight Off That Door-Opening Robot Dog

In this week’s episode, a human with a hockey stick does everything in his power to stop the robot from opening the door.

The Most Dangerous and Disruptive Ideas According to Peter Diamandis and Ray Kurzweil

Brain computer interfaces, longevity escape velocity, accelerating exponential growth; one thing is certain, the future will be much stranger than we can imagine; if we do the math right, exponentially stranger.