Atlanta-based pediatrician and pain researcher Dr. Amy Baxter created Buzzy, a device that takes the sting out of getting stung by a needle.
Steve Aoki has a new sci-fi themed music video and it features Angger Dimas, My Name is Kay and Ray Kurzweil. Steve Aoki is dabbling in the singularity concept.
You're most likely to not leave your home without your phone these days. And on top of all the apps that we've usually got on it, here's one that may just be really useful.
Do you know what Captain America's shield is made out of? Or where the Dark Surfer trapped Thanos and Captain Marvel? Well this adorable little 4-year old girl does.
To promote a new "all-digital" bank in Europe called Hello Bank!, BNP Paribas and ad agency Publicis Conseil teamed up with production company B-Roll to wire up 60 musicians from the Czech National Symphony Orchestra with smartphones and tablets for a rousing rendition of "Carmen".
The image you see above is from a method to design and produce intricate microscopic models. It's also the size of a strand of hair.
It may seem that technology is progressing so fast that we should in fact, be smarter too, but according to a new study, it suggests that human intelligence is on the decline. So much that Westerners have lost 14 I.Q. points on average since the Victorian Era.
Scientists are making progress in making vaccines. A copy of the genetic code of the H7N9 avian flu arrived in a Boston lab on Sunday. By Saturday, the scientists had already created a vaccine, Boston Globe reported.
Got a wound to nurse? How about "rubbing some dirt in it"? It may sound counter-intuitive, but according to researchers at Arizona State University biodesign Institute, they have been experimenting with different clays and research presented in the journal PLoS ONE say that they've come across a family of antibacterial clays that are capable of killing pathogens from E.coli to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, otherwise known as hard-to-kill MRSA.
By now you should realize that Google isn't just a search company. It's a company that wants to reinvent the future, and they are dabbling in so many things that we'll only really get to enjoy in the years ahead. From ChromeOS to Android to Gmail to Glass to Google Plus and self driving cars, all these ideas must come from some secret lab right?
Tiger Electronics released a wearable video game system in 1995 called the R-Zone. It projected crappy beat 'em ups directly into kids' eyeballs. The product flopped - clearly way ahead of its time.
Watch this 14-year old girl completely destroy Eddie Van Halen's "Eruption" guitar solo. And by destroy we mean she shreds it like a pro. If you don't really know what it means to cover Van Halen's "Eruption", it just means Tina is a guitar God.