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Every year for over two decades, TIME editors have highlighted the most impactful new products and ideas in TIME’s Best Inventions issue. To compile this year's list, we solicited nominations ...
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Bloomberg / Getty Images World-changing inventions like the printing press, the radio, and the internet opened new ways for people to communicate and share knowledge. In many cases, blockchain ...
The heart of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nanostructured surface on which blood is tested. The chip's "metasurface" enhances electric and magnetic signals during Raman ...
Brett Coomer, Staff Photographer If necessity is the mother of invention, it makes absolute sense that the first indoor, air conditioned dome stadium was born in Houston. The Astrodome opened in 1965.
Perhaps there’s a better question than whether it matters who Nakamoto is: How important is it that the inventor of bitcoin remains a mystery? Todd isn’t wrong that prior attempts to unmask ...
Bring back squeezy Marmite,’ wrote one devastated fan. ‘The squeezy marmite jar is one of the greatest inventions,’ wrote one user. And some went to great lengths to cling onto the squeezy ...
Galileo Technologies Inc., an enterprise artificial intelligence observability and evaluation platform provider, today announced it has raised $45 million in new funding. The Series B round was ...
Galileo cofounders Yash Sheth, Vikram Chatterji and Atindriyo Sanyal (left to right). Thanks to the popularity of ChatGPT, companies everywhere are injecting generative AI into their products. But ...
Still others mocked Harris, who chairs the National Space Council, as President Biden’s “space czar” and “Galileo Harris,” after the 17th-century astronomer Galileo Galilei.