November 5, 2014 0 A (Data) Miner 49er Builds the NFL’s Premier Stadium Network The San Francisco 49ers struck gold when they hired Dan Williams, former network engineer and technical [...]
November 4, 2014 0 Inventor of Apple’s Mouse is Retiring – And Has Some Things to Say After working 35 years as a design engineer, Jim Yurchenco has decided to retire. Yurchenco’s interest [...]
October 30, 2014 0 Prototyping a Cookie Ever since Ruth Graves Wakefield invented the toll house chocolate chip cookie in the 1930’s, people [...]
October 29, 2014 0 Movie’s Special Effect Leads to Scientific Advance Astrophysicist Kip Thorne has created a simulated black hole with properties quite similar to a real [...]
October 29, 2014 0 Tomorrow’s Inventors Need STEM Skills Today Math is used in practically every type of career. In fact, mathematics is considered to be the main building [...]
October 28, 2014 0 Boston Startup’s Robotic Gripper Set to Revolutionize Prosthetics Empire Robotics is a two-year-old business located in Boston. The company can trace its origins to Cornell [...]
October 28, 2014 0 Diabolical Machines When you sit down to watch a film that features a diabolical supervillain, that villain often has some truly [...]
October 28, 2014 0 Detecting Ebola with a Piece of Paper Researchers at the Wyss Institute at Harvard have developed a medical diagnostic tool based on a small slip [...]
October 27, 2014 0 The Oncoming Revolution of Smart Manufacturing The smart manufacturing revolution has several wombs: the garage of Steve Wozniak, the three-bedroom house of [...]
October 27, 2014 0 New Brooklyn Incubator Puts Artists and Engineers Under the Same Roof Janna Levin, a professor of astrophysics, ventures out of her university office a few times a week and heads [...]