Lower-leg Amputees Will Test Carnegie Mellon’s Balance Recovery Technology Trips and stumbles too often lead to falls for amputees using leg prosthetics, but a robotic leg prosthesis being d... Read more
Imagine drinking orange juice out of an orange-flavored container that you can chew after. Or ice cream in a non-melting chocolate envelope. WikiCells, unveiled last week, could change how w... Read more
At the heart of modern cosmology is a mystery Why does our universe appear so exquisitely tuned to create the conditions necessary for life? In this tour de force tour of some of sciences bi... Read more
Some of the worst product flops in history started as big ideas. Crystal Pepsi was billed as the here and now of colas, offering a caffeine free alternative with the grandeur of health and c... Read more
Dear Mr. Buffet, Kudos for your op ed article in the New York Times. We at Innovation Toronto agree that your taxation suggestions could be most helpful and show true leadership at a time w... Read more
If you’ve ever had a neat idea for an invention but didn’t know where to turn to take it to reality, Ford has a place you can turn to. TechShop Detroit is a joint project between Ford and do... Read more