
Popular Mechanics US
If We Can Eradicate Zombie Cells
AS WE AGE, OUR BODIES FILL UP WITH a type of dysfunctional cell that permanently stops dividing, called a \"senescent cell.\"
2 min |
July - August 2023

Popular Mechanics US
Leroy Hood Wants to Show You How to LIVE FOR A REALLY, REALLY LONG TIME
With a big data approach and a focus on disease prevention, the renowned biologist is on a quest to start a healthcare revolution
10+ min |
July - August 2023

Innovation & Tech Today
AR Apps: Now Available on a Smartphone Near You
Adobe Aero AR Democratizes Sharable Augmented Reality Content
2 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
Advancing Efficiency in Battery Production
Current Lithium Mining Practices are Wasteful and Destructive to the Environment. New Technologies Developed by EnergyX Could Change That.
2 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
Let iFetch Entertain and Exercise the Doggo
The iFetch Automatic Ball Launcher Can Play With Your Pooch for Hours, Even When You Can't
2 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
Getting Back to Camping Basics With iKamper
The camping craze is hot, but more and more, getting out into the natural world involves extravagant van conversions and luxury RVs. That’s fine if you’ve got the time and coin to devote to it, but what about paring it down to a minimal amount of gear to travel light and comfortably, without such a production? That’s the market segment that iKamper fills, and they do it quite elegantly.
2 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
Escape From Whakaari
Netflix Documentary Shows First-Hand Footage of Daring Rescue From Erupting Volcano
3 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
The Icarus Projects
Car Start-Ups Drawn to the Sun
2 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
That's Trippy, Man
Digital Artist and Curator Trippy Shares His Thoughts on the Future of NFTs
4 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
Clearing the Air
loT Tech is Transforming Air Quality in Denver Public Schools and Nationwide
4 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
Take a Right at the Intersection of Wellness and Science
Dr. Deepak Chopra Discusses How Advances in Technology Can Aid the Holistic Medicine Movement
8 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
Augmented Reality Glasses
Reshaping What's Real
4 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
Sustainability & Success
David Costabile Talks Billions and His Commitment to Clean Energy
7 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
MUSIC CITY USA EMBRACES TECH
Nashville Faces Hopes and Fears as Big Tech Rushes In.
6 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
The Rise of Killer Bots
The Deployment of Weaponized Robots on Our Streets and Foreign Battlefields is Offering a Chilling Glimpse Into the Future of Policing and Warfare.
4 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
The Old Dog Teaches the New Dog Some Tricks
Software Engineering is Increasing Electric Motor Efficiency
4 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

Innovation & Tech Today
Smart Mobility
Emerging Transportation Technology for a Brighter Future
4 min |
Volume 9 / Issue 1

WIRED
FLIPPING COINS
Hackers working for the North Korean regime are laundering stolen crypto through mining services to throw tracers off their trail.
3 min |
June 2023

WIRED
CHATGPT, UNLEASHED
OpenAl is now allowing its bot to interact with the live internet. This will make it more usefuland more problematic.
4 min |
June 2023

WIRED
Sack Sprays
A new breed of self-care companies has a salve for fragile masculinity: lavender and tapioca-scented deodorants and moisturizers for the scrotum.
10+ min |
June 2023

WIRED
INSUDE EVERYWHERE ALL THE TIME
The hackers were in thousands of corporate and government networks. They might still be there now. Behind the scenes of the SolarWinds investigation, unraveling one of the most sophisticated supply-chain attacks ever.
10+ min |
June 2023

WIRED
Can We Slow Down Aging?
Twinn Health uses MRI scanning and Al to gain personalised insights into a patient's health and detect preventable disease early
4 min |
June 2023

WIRED
THE GREAT COMPRESSION
Before my father passed away, I promised him I would digitally archive his papers. It became a meditation on loss-and lossiness.
5 min |
June 2023

WIRED
THE ENERGY TO SURVIVE
Jamie Beard is hell-bent on making geothermal power happen-big time-in the heart of oil-happy Texas. Yes, it's complicated. So is her life.
10+ min |
June 2023

WIRED
SAVE THE METAVERSE!
The internet is already ruined, but there's still a chance for the virtual universe to follow a different path.
4 min |
June 2023

WIRED
SHOOT THE MOON
Andrew McCarthy produces images worthy of the James Webb Telescope from his backyard-with gear that doesn't require a NASA-grade budget.
2 min |
June 2023

WIRED
Brandon Sanderson is Your God
He's the biggest fantasy writer in the world. He's also very Mormon. These things are profoundly related.
10+ min |
June 2023

Newsweek US
For the Love of Dog
The hot new field of canine cognition' brings scientific insight to the burning question dog owners have: is it just puppy love?
10+ min |
May 26 - June 02, 2023 (Double Issue)

Inc.
Computer Freaks
At the end of World War II, U.S. military officials knew they had a problem: Military communication was a mess
7 min |
May - June 2023

WIRED
MARGARET ATWOOD, OPTIMIST
The literary legend on her new story collection, ChatGPT, dystopias, and why she's hopeful about the future.
8 min |