Google's DeepMind division announced a partnership with the U.K.'s Moorsfields hospital that will see millions of eye records analyzed for commonalities.
A team of scientists have developed a so-called electronic nose to help sniff out extremely low concentrations of chemicals like pesticides and nerve gas.
The American Chemical Society have created an explainer video that shows sparklers in slow-motion and details the chemical reaction behind their display.
Whether you're looking for a tech job or starting a new company, CBRE's 2016 Tech Talent report is loaded with insights about U.S. and Canadian tech cities.
The right lamp or fountain can provide some colorful lighting for your summer parties. Here are three of our favorite products, just in time for the Fourth.
In the tech world, a lot happens in a week. So much news goes on that it's almost impossible for mere mortals with real lives to keep track of everything.
Check out our roundup of the coolest crowdfunding projects and product announcements that hit the web this week. You can't buy this stuff yet, but it sure is fun to gawk!
Canadian commercial driver William Liddiard designed a set of wheels that can move a car sideways or make it turn around on a dime without moving forward.
A new sci-fi like treatment uses ultraviolet light to kill targeted cancer cells in a non invasive method that could be an option for hard to treat tumors.
The Associated Press uses algorithm-generated copy to cover Minor League Baseball. The copy is generated by Durham, North Carolina-based Automated Insights.
Essentially a 21st Century tree house, geodesic domes don't offer much outside of being a fun place to hang out. Here's how to make one using cardboard.
Researchers at Germany’s Technical University of Munich (TUM) are using LIDAR and augmented reality to help helicopter rescue pilots fly more safely in fog.
Furby Connect, the latest version of the popular toy, is more interactive than ever, with Bluetooth connectivity, LCD-screen eyes, and updated sensors.
Alexa, Amazon's intelligent voice assistant, just got a little bit smarter: it can now order almost any product from Amazon with a simple voice command.