The New York Times’ Listening Table
To make the most out of daily meetings, The New York Times has developed The Listening Table, a smart table that not only records conversations but also provides a transcript of important …
To make the most out of daily meetings, The New York Times has developed The Listening Table, a smart table that not only records conversations but also provides a transcript of important …
In 2010, Silicon Valley vets Michael Blue, Christian Groh and Brendan Kennedy left their their shiny tech offices to join the marijuana movement. At the time, cannabis was rapidly becoming more accepted …
Czech artist Veronica Richterová is repurposing plastic bottles into dreamy works of sculptural art in what she calls PET-ART. The crinkly green, blue, brown and clear bottles are distorted, punctured and popped …
Experimental production company Brain Farm has made history with the world’s first-ever Flex4K footage captured using a drone. The audacious entertainment company is known for their larger-than-life cinematic productions and the recent …
Pre-orders for the highly anticipated Apple Watch just opened to the public, but there’s another smartwatch that you may want to hold off for. The Apple II Watch—created by a member of …
For all the time we spend on Facebook, is it really making us any happier? A team of researchers at the University of Houston set out to better understand our psychological connection …
Following up on his stereotype-shattering series ‘Kesh Angels—which depicts the girl biker gangs of Marakesh through technicolor imagery—photographer and filmmaker Hassan Hajjaj will premiere a new film “A Day in the Life …
Oftentimes the most memorable companies are the ones with the simplest slogans, but there’s an art to such simplicity, and many businesses must battle it out with advertising departments before ever uttering …
In a trailer for his upcoming film “(Dis)Honesty-The Truth About Lies,” Dan Ariely asks the question, “How can it be, that at the same time, we think of ourselves as honest and …
Palm-sized robotic ants may one day take over industrial factories, but instead of being pests, these android insects will help out on the assembly line. German robotics company Festo came up with …