Getty Museum and Yale Art Center Release Thousands of Images for Scholars to Study Online
The images are compatible with IIIF, a way to view images from different institutions side-by-side.
The images are compatible with IIIF, a way to view images from different institutions side-by-side.
A century-old bit of technology may solve our charging woes.
No, you can’t do anything about it. But knowledge is power, right?
Is your risk level "doomed" or "totally safe"?
RIP finger dexterity.
Amazon's Alexa platform is turning the sci-fi fantasy of the voice-controlled home into a reality.
The Juno spacecraft is already forcing us to rewrite the textbooks.
Before Susan Kare's symbols revolutionized home computers, they were sketches in a notebook.
MIT’s BioLogic material is made with living cells.
Los Angeles officials are testing out a gray coating on dark asphalt roads to help lower urban temperatures.
Do not try this at home.
We welcome our new LEGO-sorting overlord.
Using machine learning, scientists have designed a new hand prosthetic that can automatically determine how to pick up an object.
The Smart Sunrise Pillow mimics the natural rays of the sun.
Tactile translates printed words in the time it takes to flip a page.
And you can wear it.
The system works on desks, walls, and even Play-Doh.
Patterns of light cause resin to bend itself into origami shapes.
The Pillsy bottle cap sends you notifications to make sure you never forget to take your medications or vitamins.
The ride-hailing service is bringing the technology to Dallas and Dubai.
It uses radio signals to determine your speed.
Without the need for layering, furniture can be printed in minutes.
The contraption can reportedly clean up to 12 dusty books per minute.
Your unread messages become a little less daunting when you have a bot to guide you through them.