
David Silverberg
MIT Is Pioneering an ‘Autonomous Bicycle’ and It’s Not Just For Lazy Cyclists
Can an autonomous bike usher in a new era of driverless vehicles?
Researchers Are Using Tweets to Identify Transit Snarls
AI and social media could make your commute through the city smoother.
What It’s Like Inside an Office Space Designed by AI
Designers used artificial intelligence to understand the needs of those who'd be working there.
Bricklaying Robots And Exoskeletons Are the Future of the Construction Industry
One of the most digitally conservative industries is opening to robotics.
3D Printing Will Make the Construction Industry More Sustainable
It could help with housing affordability, too.
We Were Promised Dome Homes
Inside the small, dedicated community of people who live in dome-shaped dwellings.
The Peculiar Struggle of Toronto's Kosher Restaurants
Despite the city now hosting more kosher restaurants than ever, some still strain to attract Orthodox Jewish customers as Toronto competes with kosher eating hubs like New York City.
What to Expect From the Future of Server Farm Design
Imagine server playgrounds, swimming pools, and shopping malls.
This Filmmaker Installed a Video Camera Into His Right Eye Socket
A gun accident left Rob Spence blind in one eye as a kid. So he put a working camera there.
Seasonal Affective Disorder Might Not Be A Real Thing, Some Researchers Say
About six percent of the US population reports suffering from SAD.
Facebook’s DNA Detectives Are Helping Adoptees Find Their Birth Parents
The group has over 24,000 members. Many are looking for answers.