
Teleportation of Things by Destructive 3D-printing
Teleportation has been the holy grail of transport for decades. However, though there are occasional reports about scientists having managed to teleport electrons or atoms across a short distance we…

NASA will Explore Mars with Microsoft’s HoloLens
New technology can now provide us with the ability to expore celestial objects in space in detail – without even being there. It sounds mind-blowing, but the projects are here…

Firms are Gathering Energy Escape Data while You Sleep
We are all familiar with the Google Street View cars making their way across almost all of the world’s nations. What you might not know is that, at nighttime, black…

Open-source Aquaponics Project wants to end World Hunger
Today’s fresh food is oftentimes impregnated with more chemicals than anyone actually wants to admit. Sure, organically grown food is taking off in the western world as compared to the…

3D-printed Houses with Local Mud as Building Material
The 3D-printing hype has been ongoing for the last couple of years. We can now print impressive food creations as well as complex medical implants, so what about scaling things…

Groundbreaking Implant Could Help Paralyzed Walk Again
The ever-increasing technological innovation pace in medicine and related areas is most probably to provide the people currently walking this earth with opportunities impossible to imagine to the previous part…

Towards an Interactive Encyclopedia of Physical Objects
What if you could use the camera of your smart phone or wearable to identify and receive interactive information of just about every item you encounter as you live your…

Controversial Startup wants to let Customers Create Customized Life
A startup from San Francisco is taking its current business to the next level. Apparently it wants to lend its customers the ability to create custom animals, as well as…

Startup sets out to bring Cellular Access to the Last Billion
The Berkeley-based startup Endaga has an admirable mission in mind. There are an extensive number of rural communities around the world that are still lacking the telecom infrastructure for making…

Researchers Report Great Progress in Wireless Brain-Computer Interfaces
Mind-controlled devices seem like something we might only experience in Utopia or in the world of science-fiction. However, the technology is closer in time than one might expect. As often…

Banks Beware: 3D-printed Bitcoin Terminals given away for Free in Germany
One of the main disadvantages with Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies has been that there have not been any mainstream places to spend them; they have been purchased merely as an…

FrogDesign’s Respected Trends of 2015 List Released (Part 2)
Now it is time to continue with part 2 of yesterday’s article from Mistbreaker News and FrogDesign. You will find that there are quite a number of interesting indicators regarding…

FrogDesign’s Respected Trends of 2015 List Released (Part 1)
Mistbreaker recently featured the impressive compilation “The Large List of Technologies that will go BIG in 2015”, based upon the predictions of SingularityHub’s Peter Diamandis. Meanwhile we still think that…

Synthetic Biology is Discretely Targeted by Tech Giants
Sometimes one stumbles upon pieces of information which leads you to suspect that you just might have missed some important, ongoing development of non-negligible magnitude. Thus, if you already heard…

Interesting Invention: A Food-scanner that fits in Your Pocket
What if you always knew what you where about to put into your mouth or what the substances are present in the toys your children play with? Whether you worry…

Tree-shaped Wind-turbines shows Biomimicry at its Best
A recent buzzword in the world of engineering is biomimicry. Biomimicry or biomimetics is the imitation of the models, systems, and elements of nature for the purpose of solving complex human…

The Large List of Technologies that will go BIG in 2015
Peter Diamandis, founder of the X PRICE Foundation, co-founder of Singularity University and initial force behind an array of impressive companies have made his prediction regarding which technologies will go…

Impressive Startup Profitably Harvests Energy from Human Footsteps
Energy harvesting comes in many shapes and forms, and the progress in for example solar power has been significant during the last decade. However, some bright-minded people think even further…

Intelligent Inventory Drones: The Flying Robots Just Came Indoors
We have seen endless applications for drones emerge during the past years and their operating areas currently spans everything from marine conservation to attempts of delivery services. However, until now…

Boeing Successfully Tests World’s First Hybrid-Electric Airplane
Hybrid-electric cars have been quite popular for some time now, with an array of models currently present in the market. Whilst the market for 100% electric cars is also continuously…

Summarized: The 3D-printing Medical Achievements of the Past Year
As we all probably know by now, additive manufacturing has given us an extraordinary opportunity to create things that have previously been impossible to manufacture. One of the more interesting…

Bionic Breakthrough: Functioning Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arms
A recent medical breakthrough has been achieved by Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory. An armless man has been able to control a pair of prosthetic arms, just by using…

Mashable Points to 6 Impactful Trends to Watch in the Near Future
The ever increasing pace of technological development makes almost every decade an interesting one to be alive in. At least for the past century people have dreamed up futuristic scenarios…

Cancer-Fighting Nanorobots Will Soon Be Tried Inside Humans
The Bar-Ilan University located in Israel recently broke some very interesting news. Apparently clinical trials of nanorobots with the purpose to fight cancer are just around the corner. The robots…

Democratizing Hardware: Create Module-based Smart Home without Programming
Smart Homes and the Internet of Things are rapidly growing fields in the world of technology applications. However, it has until now been very hard to create your own customized…

Biometric Marketing Could Change the World
Sometimes an article is produced that really makes your mind wander. An article of that dignity has recently been featured in TechCrunch and is written by Cavan Canavan, co-founder of…

PSFK Reports Six Emerging Tech Trends at CES 2015
The well – renowned consulting firm PSFK has compiled a list of what will be the big themes covered at next year’s Consumer Electronics Show, one of the world’s most…

In-Store Analytics Create New Opportunities for Brick-and-Mortar Retailers
Brick-and-mortar stores will naturally survive for a very long time to come, but they are continuously feeling the pressure from their online counterparts. Insights and statistics about customer behavior has…

Solving Uber for X: Industrial Progress or Lack of Creativity?
There is little doubt about what has been the most frequently used denomination during year 2014 in the world of aspiring entrepreneurial ventures striving for global applicability. Yes, you guessed…

Ingenious Innovation: Biodegradable and Traceable Fishing Nets
It has hopefully not escaped anyone that our oceans are subjected to enormous threats. Overwhelming forces in the form of global warming and overfishing are increasingly present, but just as…