TECH & INNOVATIONWhat do you do with your old broken electronics? Sell or recycle them and help the environment. Do you have several old cell phones, a pair of broken headphones, or perhaps an old Playstations unit that doesn't function anymore? While you may think that there is no use for these gadgets, experts in recycling say otherwise.
Despite recent improvements, iPhone 11 is still receiving negative reviews Apple's controversial new iPhone 11 design may have had some recent improvements, but it is still taking flak.
A Pakistani popcorn vendor defeats all odds and builds an airplane. A popcorn vendor has caught the attention of the Pakistan Air Force by building his own plane.
Scientists in the UK have generated electricity from americium, a rare chemical element derived from plutonium that could power future space missions for up to 400 years.
One way to maximize an outdoor living space is by using a roofing system that can provide a cool shade in the summer and a very well lighted space in the winter.
Carlo Ratti wants cities to be smarter so that we can live in them in new and better ways. Take a moment to imagine; walls made of water, mobile phones that measure bridge stability, skyscrapers that burst apart to reveal tropical gardens.
With training, a small deposit and a large fare, the luxury hotel is targeted for launch in 2021. Orion Span, a Houston-based company, is looking to put the world's first luxury hotel in space by 2021, followed by its first guests the following year.
Technological developments produce new love interests, anticipating the increase of sex with robots Sex is about to change as we are living through a sexual revolution.
The TV that is aimed towards the Millennial. You know that auto-rotate feature on your smartphone that changes from landscape when you're watching videos to portrait? Samsung is bringing that ideology to your TV in your living room.
Researchers have concluded that sewer plants serving municipalities worldwide offer a major option for capturing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Although cautioning that research and development is needed before the systems could be deployed, the team identified several potentially viable paths to using sewage as a carbon sink — that is, sewer plants could clean the atmosphere as they clean water.
Technology could help move novel drugs to clinical trials faster. Precise measurements are critical to the discovery, development and usage of medications.