| Futuristic tank tops, just in time for all the global warming! (Image courtesy domusweb.it.) |
Computerized Couture: New 3-D Printer Creates Clothing
It's a fast-paced world in modern times, one in which it's easy to lose your shirt. Fortunately, the future has some fashion sense, and a new 3-D printer is ready to deliver it straight to you, sans stores or shopping.
Tech Vs. Wrecks: New System Prevents Drunk Driving Before It Can Happen
While we await the arrival of the luxurious, robotically-chauffeured self-driving cars of the future (even if they can be hacked), engineers are still looking to improve on our current driving methods. Now, plans to curtail drunk-driving have joined forces with the unstoppable progress of science...
| Make all the bad decisions you want, just not in a vehicle. (Image courtesy cbs.com.) |
Space Station Sunday: A Record, A Rescue, And A Return
A Spark Of Brilliance: Nanoparticles Can Stimulate, Heal Brain Via Electromagnetic Fields
The human brain can be stimulated in many ways, but it's top-shelf fuel of choice is electricity. Now, thanks to tiny nanoparticles that can interact with neurons, the possibilities for tuning the brain to optimal operational standards is possible...
| A magnetic mind is a beautiful thing. (Image courtesy minddisorders.com.) |
Hacking Health: IV Pumps Can Be Remotely Reset To Cause Overdose
Last week we pondered the troubles of hacking a self-driving car. Unsavory for sure, and a nasty way to go, but something that could possibly be thwarted with a manual override via steering wheel (surely those won't get phased out completely, right?) However, what happens when the hack doesn't mess with your automotive ride, but rather your physical one?
| An unlikely accomplice to chaos... (Image courtesy turbosquid.com.) |
Trash Talking: New "Intelligent" Garbage Can Scans Labels, Makes Shopping Lists
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