Featured
-
2 March 2013 at 20 : 48 PM
3Doodler: 3d Printing at $75
With the many 3d applications made available, ranging from tools to medicine, users have successfully printed things we could never expect to come out from a printer like heart valves and assault rifles. Larger 3d printers have been created to accommodate printing of larger items, and many are contemplating about printing an actual house. However, as it ...
Read More -
2 March 2013 at 16 : 23 PM
Self-Driving Cars: The Future Has Arrived
With the kind of technology we have today, almost anything is possible. We used to just watch flying and self-driving cars on sci-fi and futuristic movies, right? Who would have ever thought they would actually exist today? Well, not flying, but self-driving at least. In fact, Google's self-driving cars have been around for about eight years now, ...
Read More -
11 February 2013 at 23 : 26 PM
3D Printers: Cheap, Fast Solution to Organ Replacement
Patients who need a kidney or heart transplant in the future wouldn’t have to face the long waits for a donated organ like they do today. Actual statistics say that more than 115,000 people are on the organ transplant waiting list in United States alone. But because of the limited donor supply, 18 of those on the list die every day. If one is lucky to ...
Read More -
7 February 2013 at 23 : 20 PM
Free Man
Since the first time DNA evidence helped overturn a conviction in 1989, more than 300 people have been cleared of crimes they did not commit with the help of such evidence. Here is a look at cases where DNA evidence has helped overturn convictions of those awaiting execution on Death Row. Source: TopCriminalJusticeDegrees.org Embed This Infographic on ...
Read More -
6 February 2013 at 22 : 31 PM
Biggest Moments in Social Media
As the worldwide social media audience grows, the impact of wins and fails is amplified. Win, and your victory is that much sweeter; fail, and your disgrace will be played out on an extremely large, virtual public stage. Image compliments of MBA in Marketing Degree Guide Embed This Infographic on Your Site Image compliments of MBA in Marketing ...
Read More -
2 February 2013 at 23 : 40 PM
Boxing…Fad?
Boxing has been around for a very long time. It was recognized as an Olympic sport by the ancient Greeks as early as the 688 B.C. From the 17th through the 19th centuries, it evolved into a money-making business wherein fights were motivated by money: the fighters competed for the prize money, promoters manipulated the "business," and spectators placed ...
Read More -
31 January 2013 at 07 : 55 AM
10 Creepy Things You Didn’t Know About Victorian England
When most people think of Victorian England, they may imagine beautiful mansions, coy women and gallant men. Well, little do people know that those crazy Victorians were actually quite the scamps. Everything from travelling freak shows to bizarre sexual habits, the Victorians did it all. Here are 10 of their more creepier aspects. Queen ...
Read More -
18 January 2013 at 17 : 33 PM
3D Printers to Replace Kitchens
“3D printed pizza, anyone? How about 3d printed soufflé for dessert?” What you’re hearing ain’t gonna be far from impossible. The age of being able to print off anything in your home is fast approaching. For the past years, different versions of 3d printers have been made available in the market allowing people to print off just about ANYTHING ...
Read More -
8 January 2013 at 08 : 20 AM
Node: Multi-functional Measuring Device for Smartphone Users
A tiny device can now measure absolutely anything. From determining building efficiency or scanning for leaky insulations, and measuring the dampness of your basement, the NODE provides many uses to anyone – from the techies, builders, scientists or any homeowner who wants a simpler and smarter way of doing things. Anyone with a NODE can take your ...
Read More -
2 January 2013 at 02 : 06 AM
Things You Probably Didn’t Know About New Year
Whether you're back to work, school or still on vacation, you're most probably still on a holiday hangover, literally and figuratively. And while you're still at it, that is, feeling the holiday spirit, in one way or the other, here are some fun and interesting facts about New Year that are most likely still unknown to you until now. 40% of 18-25 year ...
Read More




