Hedy Lamarr, the "Mother of Wi-Fi," was also one of the most glamorous actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Revolutionary inventions from the 1920s, including medical breakthroughs like insulin and everyday innovations like Band-Aids, sliced bread, and the polygraph.
Humans are highly creative and inventive creatures, and this quality has enabled them to make giant leaps forward throughout ...
Welcome to TIME’s annual round-up of the best inventions making the world better, smarter and—in some cases—a little more fun ...
The result is 300 groundbreaking inventions (and 100 special mention inventions )—including an AI detector for teachers, a ...
Canadian food inventions like kerosene stoves, egg cartons, and insulin transformed global cooking, food safety, and kitchen convenience in surprising ways.
Some believe that inventing AGI will be the last invention humanity ever needs to create since AGI will become our inventor galore. In today’s column, I examine the legendary claim that achieving AGI ...
The International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva is one of the world's largest and most prestigious innovation galas. Held ...
The 1980s offered a wild mix of ideas. Some gadgets felt exciting on the surface, but left behind nothing but regret. Poor ...
F1 cars already travel at incredibly brisk speeds, but that hasn't stopped Ferrari from employing a new feature that will make them go even faster.