Named Cheyenne for the Native American tribe and the city in which the research center is located, the new supercomputer will study global climate data.
Every so often, someone blames fitness trackers for their weight gain. This is akin to blaming turn-by-turn directions for making you drive off a cliff.
Want to study sharks without getting your lab wet? UMass folks did too, and the Beastcam, a portable 3D modeler that looks deceptively DIY-simple, was born.
The days of batteries that overheat to the point of exploding are over. Stanford researchers have just introduced a fail-safe for lithium-ion batteries.
TuringSense's full Pivot system has sensors at wrists, elbows, shoulders, chest, waist, knees, and ankles. It's essentially a partial motion capture suit.
Created by Jorge Fernandes, one of the minds behind Apple Pay, the i-Blades Smartcase with modular attachments expands what we expect from a phone case.
Intended for children, this LifeVest is a wearable defibrillator for people that aren't able to have a pacemaker implanted due to other medical issues.
The placement of snowboard bindings opens up options like balance tracking, which is beyond the stat tracking we've all come to expect from sports gear.
People fighting to lose weight make easy targets for scams. Based on its quoted studies, the Thin Ice Clothing Line's weight loss claims are just hot air.
PIQ's just introduced a strap that attaches its sensor to any ski boot, making connected skis that track your stats and compare them with other skiers.
Rather than a nineties throw back, it's more a giant controller that takes advantage of an established design so that your brain doesn't totally explode.
Grasp Lock on Kickstarter is the first biometric update of the traditional bike U-lock. It doesn’t have a key mechanism, and it goes on and off with a snap.
In medicine, saving time is saving lives, so Trice's portable ultrasound projects give EMS more diagnostic power and bring rural communities closer to care.
Martin Shkreli must be in a competition for best real-life supervillain. He's got another scheme, this one centering on a drug for a neglected disease.
The United Nations conference on climate change ended last Saturday with agreements reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by up to 70 percent by 2050.
Hacking group Anonymous claimed responsibility for the shut-down of the Japanese Prime Minister's official website. Congratulations from online whaling critics followed.
Now there's another reason for non-gamers to break out the Xbox One Kinect 2. The new Mall app, uses Kinect to let you try before you buy from home.