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 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 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 [...]
October 23, 2014 0 Six Iconic Prototypes That Changed Our World Thomas Alva Edison said, “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.” The [...]
October 22, 2014 0 Will 3D Printing Bring Manufacturing Back to Cities? Instead of waiting for political policy makers to lure clean manufacturing jobs back into domestic markets, [...]
October 21, 2014 0 Top-Secret Air Force Spacecraft Lands on California Coast It stands 9.5 feet tall and 29 feet long. Its wings measure 15 feet from tip to tip. It is not dinosaur, not [...]
October 20, 2014 0 Inside the War Room: The Competitor Chop Shop at General Motors The legendary Sun Tzu once said, “It is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not [...]
October 17, 2014 0 Robocop About 100 Years Away The concept of the film “RoboCop” is iconic, but how close are we to actually making it a reality? The [...]
September 24, 2014 0 When Wrong is Right While it’s common for people in all types of endeavors to aim for perfection, many of the greatest [...]