As consumers ask more questions about what they eat, factors such as genetic modification, environmental impact and social responsibility seem to become as important as taste
Imagine wearing a device that allows you to communicate your thoughts directly to a machine; researchers and companies have been working on this type of technology and coming out with devices that can read your brain signals.
Move over keyboard and touchscreen, and let the brain control electronic devices
Spacesuits are extremely difficult to move in; a NASA partner has teamed with a group of Norwegian engineering students to test a glove that controls equipment with small hand gestures
SETI Institute and telescope maker Unistellar to crowdsource data from thousands of consumer telescopes to expand horizons farther
A smartphone app that combines computer vision with a host of experts is empowering nature enthusiasts across the globe to document the organisms around them. Matt Dibble takes a closer look.
The school says it's being done to combat distractions and increase learning but some students don't seem to be coping well with the separation
Tech headset reads brain signals and acts on them
A new cellphone company promises to keep kids safer while using their phones
What would it be like to attend a concert with thousands of other people without leaving your home? Matt Dibble dons a VR headset to find out
Rocket rideshare can build a vehicle once a month to launch into space
According to a United Nations study, the world produces enough food waste to feed as many as 2 billion people each year. A tech startup has a goal to get that food to those who need it. Matt Dibble reports.
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