Innovative projects now online to combat coronavirus outbreakThe spread of COVID-19 has a small silver lining: highlighting how innovative humankind can be under pressure. Here are our favorite examples.March 31, 2020 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
CES 2019: Weird and wonderful tech, gadgetsHere are some of the more unusual, novel, and sometimes bizarre products being showcased at CES 2019.January 7, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
Biotech breakthroughs which may change human health foreverZDNet explores how biotechnology research and current projects may change the face of healthcare worldwide in the future.March 22, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
10 amazing robots in space right now (in pictures)Robots, including floating spheres and spacewalkers, are performing critical tasks for astronauts and researchers as we speak.March 22, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
Keep your drone away from these US landmarksThe FAA has banned drones from key landmarks -- and enthusiasts must take note or face the consequences.October 2, 2017 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
Explore the HI-SEAS Mars simulation dome (in pictures)Find out just how scientists have managed to survive in a dome for eight months with little contact with the outside world.September 19, 2017 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
Explore the International Space Station with Google (in pictures)Thanks to Google Street View, we now have a snapshot of life aboard the ISS.July 20, 2017 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
Five biotech inventions the US is not ready for (in pictures)Whether it's lab-grown burgers or genetic drives, US regulators have a challenge on their hands.March 20, 2017 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
The best business gadgets of CES 2017A number of high-end PCs and useful business gadgets showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show this year.January 12, 2017 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation
The most exciting, innovative MIT projects in 2016It's been an exciting year for the MIT CSAIL lab with ingestible origami robots, AI acting as oracles and cyberattack detection research only the tip of the iceberg.December 19, 2016 by Charlie Osborne in Innovation