IoT and Smart Agriculture Are Building Our Future Cities Today

Smart agriculture in smart cities is expected to feed 9.6 billion people on the planet by 2050. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

This New Headset Lets You See VR as Clearly as the Real World

Finnish startup Varjo is developing a VR headset having near to human eye resolution. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

This Portable Power Source Provides Identical Power to a Wall Socket

The Omni Ultimate Portable power device lets you easily and quickly charge all your devices on the go. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

Elon Musk Settles Fraud Charges with SEC, Steps Down as Tesla Chairman

The Tesla CEO decided to settle over securities fraud charges regarding his tweets from August about taking Tesla private. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

This Millipede-Like Soft Robot Could One Day Deliver Drugs Inside Your Body

A soft, multi-legged robot developed by engineers at the City University of Hong Kong could one day deliver medicine inside patients. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

Discover the Streets of Paris Through the 'Eyes' of Tesla Autopilot

Two internet hackers gave viewers the most intimate view of how a Tesla's Autopilot system works to date in this new video. | Continue reading


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New Interpretation of Schrodinger's Cat Disrupts Quantum Mechanics

Rather than a cat in a box, this new interpretation of a classic thought experiment features two physicists doing research -- and it's stumping modern researchers. | Continue reading


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Porsche's Fast-Charging Stations Will Power EVs in 15 Minutes

Porsche unveils its 'electric pit spot' charging solution, the company's fastest, most efficient and user-friendly powering system. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

Renault Rethinks Last Mile Delivery with Fleet of Autonomous Pods

Renault is tackling the problem of the last mile in delivery logistics by unveiling a series of autonomous pods for urban areas. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

What Would Happen If You Had Unlimited Knowledge?

What would happen if someone had unlimited knowledge? Would they explode? Or turn into a black hole? Maybe - so perhaps some things truly are better left unknown. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

MIT Releases a Free and Open Source Computer Programming Language to the Public

MIT has released its dynamic programming language, Julia to the public. The program combines the accuracy and efficiencies of many popular languages into one. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

NASA's First Ever Parker Solar Probe Mission to Touch the Sun

The first-ever mission to touch the Sun today was launched by NASA. The Parker Solar Probe will skim the sun's surface and, bolstered by the Sun's extreme gravity, become the fastest man-made object ever. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

15 of the Most Important Algorithms That Helped Define Math, Computing, Physics

Algorithms are everywhere and some have been around for thousands of years. These 15 are some of the most influential or important ones used in science, math, physics, and computing. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

3D Printed AI Device Tracks Objects at the Speed of Light

This low-cost machine speeds up the process of identifying and registering images without using external power. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

Volvo’s First All-Electric Car 'Polestar 2' Is Set to Rival Tesla Model 3

The battle for the best affordable electric vehicle is heating up as the Polestar 2 makes headway to take on Tesla's Model 3. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

The Airlander: World's Largest Aircraft with Luxurious Bedrooms and Glass Floors

The Airlander 10, currently the world's largest aircraft, is being revamped into a luxury ship with floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for breathtaking views. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

Scientists Discover How to Keep Plasma in Fusion Reactors Stable

A group of researchers discovered a way to stabilize plasma in nuclear fusion reactors, keeping the temperature and density levels from fluctuating. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

The World's First Autonomous Hydrogen Boat Takes a Trip Around the World

This boat named Energy Observer runs completely on renewable energy and is touring the world without using fossil fuels. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

11 Cryptographic Methods That Marked History

From the Enigma Code to the ciphers of antiquity, cryptography has been the linchpin of protecting information for armies and governments for millennia. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

A Casino's Database Was Hacked Through a Smart Fish Tank Thermometer

A cyber-security expert has reported that a high-profile casino was hacked via its IoT connected fish tank. The hackers gained access to a database of high-rollers. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

FDA Approves AI Tool That Can Detect Wrist Fractures

FDA has approved an AI-based diagnostic tool that will help identify wrist fractures quickly and accurately. OsteoDetect assists doctors to make an accurate diagnosis. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

13 Hologram Projections Around the World That Are More Than a Pretty Display

There's a lot more to holograms than what meets the eye. Check out the science behind some of these incredible displays. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

GoPro Camera Captures What Exactly a Log Sees as It Passes Through Sawmill Line

The Red Stage Timber Company put a GoPro on a log to see its point of view as it moved through the mill's logline. | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 5 years ago

Unique Physics Paradox Observed for the First Time in Many-Particle System

Swiss researchers tapped into strange quantum happenings that Einstein himself once called "spooky." | Continue reading


@interestingengineering.com | 6 years ago