Heaviside becomes fourth eVTOL to receive military airworthiness approval

America’s technological leadership is now viewed as an urgent matter of national security, and to make sure the country keeps its edge, the US Military is mustering its impressive resources to accelerate development on a range of commercial tech produc… Continue reading Heaviside becomes fourth eVTOL to receive military airworthiness approval

Thor 4×4 camper van becomes America’s newest backcountry Sanctuary

Around the same time sibling brand Airstream was putting forth a rather oversized, expensive Sprinter adventure camper, Thor Motor Coach was readying its own Sprinter 4×4 camper van. The all-new Sanctuary becomes one of the latest in America’s growing … Continue reading Thor 4×4 camper van becomes America’s newest backcountry Sanctuary

Self-powered implant could restore sense of touch to injured fingers

When someone injures a nerve in a body part such as a finger, it’s not uncommon for that part to end up with a permanently decreased sense of touch. A self-powered implantable sensor, however, could one day restore sensitivity to such injured areas.Con… Continue reading Self-powered implant could restore sense of touch to injured fingers

Foster + Partners drapes Greece’s tallest tower in greenery

Greenery covered buildings are all the rage lately, which makes sense – most people would rather spend their time surrounded by nature, after all. The Marina Tower from Foster + Partners will not only grow to be the “first green high-rise building in G… Continue reading Foster + Partners drapes Greece’s tallest tower in greenery

AI tool analyzes CT scans to spot prostate cancer in seconds

Continuous advances in artificial intelligence promise to shake up medical care in all kinds of exciting ways, with the ability to rapidly scan medical images and spot signs of disease far more efficiently than humans can. Scientists in Australia have … Continue reading AI tool analyzes CT scans to spot prostate cancer in seconds

Autonomous Saildrone maps miles of seafloor in successful maiden voyage

As it stands, something like 80 percent of the seafloor remains unmapped, despite oceans covering 70 percent of the globe. That would be a lot of terrain for humans to survey, but lately we’re seeing how sophisticated, ocean-going robots might do most … Continue reading Autonomous Saildrone maps miles of seafloor in successful maiden voyage

EPA vs. DHA: The new research on the health benefits of omega-3 fish oil

The ongoing debate over the health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids is divisive to say the least. Several studies over the past few years have suggested fish oil supplements, commonly taken to reduce a person’s risk of cardiovascular disease, may not be… Continue reading EPA vs. DHA: The new research on the health benefits of omega-3 fish oil

Jeep previews future of all-electric lineup and autonomous off-roading

Jeep vehicles may not seem like the most obvious candidates for electrified powertrains, but the process of electrifying every Jeep is already underway … and it’s only going to pick up speed. Instead of dragging its heels, Jeep intends to throw itsel… Continue reading Jeep previews future of all-electric lineup and autonomous off-roading

Apple and Foster + Partners restore 1920s glamor to LA movie theater

Designed by prolific American architect S. Charles Lee and originally opening back in 1927, the Tower Theatre has seen a lot of changes over the years. It was Los Angeles’ first movie theater capable of showing “talkies” and, thanks to its distinctive … Continue reading Apple and Foster + Partners restore 1920s glamor to LA movie theater