An exercise bike and a dose of VR could be the answer to fending off memory loss in the future
According to the United Nations, a third of the world's food is either lost or wasted every year. Two startups are tackling food waste at the local level, allowing businesses to sell their leftovers at a discount instead of throwing everything away. Tina Trinh reports.
A tech company offers storytelling for the digital world
A new VR experience allows patients and families to better understand heart surgery.
Artists are bringing their artwork into a new dimension using augmented reality. Deana Mitchell gets in on the action
Online cooking videos are an indispensable tool for at-home chefs, but using a mobile device in the kitchen can get messy. A New York University student has solved the problem by turning the traditional apron into a remote control for devices. Tina Trinh reports.
Nudging a distracted driver’s eyes back to the road
A US company uses biometrics to help people around the world
Getting around in a wheelchair takes some maneuvering, but Wheelie makes it as easy as raising your eyebrows. Tina Trinh reports.
Park rangers may soon have a powerful tool to help fight poachers thanks to artificial intelligence
Salto, a one-legged robot inspired by a primate from Senagal, can jump like a Pogo stick, Why? To create better robots that can go out into the world
Doctors’ scrawls and scribbles are notoriously hard to read. Electronic prescriptions remedy the problem but around the world and especially in developing countries, the technology isn’t always accessible. One possible solution? Blockchain, the same technology underpinning cryptocurrency transactions. Tina Trinh reports.
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