The CEO of IBM has a bold prediction about the future of artificial intelligence
In May, Ginni Rometty, the chairman and CEO of IBM, stood on stage in front of a packed room and announced that she was going to make "a bold prediction.""In the future, every decision that mankind...
View ArticleOn Giving Tuesday, here's the best place to donate your money
Now that the relentless buying sprees of Black Friday and Cyber Monday are over, why not complete the trifecta by celebrating Giving Tuesday?Started by the New York cultural center 92nd Street Y in...
View ArticleThese robotic bartenders will never screw up your drink order
Someday long in the future, the idea of waving a fist full of cash trying to get your local bartender's attention will be a thing of the past — until that time there is the Bionic Bar from Makr Shaker....
View ArticleWhere Americans are most likely to be killed by gun shots
On Wednesday afternoon, up to 20 people were shot by multiple gunmen in San Bernardino, California. The shooting happened at the Inland Regional Center, an organization that offers services to the...
View Article5 ways to change your body language to make people like you
Meeting new people can be awkward. Here's how to make anyone like you.Produced by Matthew StuartFollow TI Video:On Facebook Join the conversation about this story »
View ArticleThese are the 50 most innovative universities in the world
Universities are hotbeds of innovation, the places where research is conducted and ideas tested until they can be put out into the world.But ranking the "most innovative" academic institutions is...
View ArticleDoctors think they have developed a successful penis transplant procedure
Many of the soldiers returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan may have lost arms or legs, but some veterans suffer what may be an even more devastating wound: damage to their genitals.Yet there...
View ArticleHere's how much money doctors actually make
Medscape, a subsidiary of the medical information website WebMD, has released its 2015 Physician Compensation Report. The data in the report come from more than 19,500 doctors in 26 specialties who...
View ArticleThe 10 most innovative airports in the world
For the most part, the only reason anyone goes to an airport is to leave as quickly as possible. But it doesn't have to be this way.The most innovative airports understand that flying can be a...
View ArticleThis puppy mastered a 3D-printed wheelchair after being born with only 2 legs
Tumbles, a puppy from Ohio that was born with only two legs, could only get around in fits and starts before scientists at the Ohio University Innovation Center designed him his very own wheelchair....
View ArticleA powerful tool that lets scientists edit our DNA was discovered mostly by...
You may have seen the headlines about CRISPR/Cas9, a powerful genetic technique that lets scientists "edit" genes.It's been hailed as a miracle method that will cure disease, and also as the nefarious...
View ArticleHere are all the different ways not flossing could kill you
You can exercise, eat well, and be emotionally healthy, but if you don't floss, cavities could be just the beginning of your problems. Flossing every day is so crucial to health that it's one of the...
View ArticleA radical experiment tried to make old people young again — and the results...
The idea that getting old means getting frail and forgetful is so embedded in our cultural understanding of aging that it can be hard to tease apart medical realities and simple biases about the...
View ArticleThis ‘choose your own adventure’ music video has over 250 possible storylines
The founders behind Interlude want to fundamentally change the way we tell stories. Interlude specializes in interactive music videos that lets viewers choose from multiple options to determine how the...
View ArticleZimbabwe may have just solved a crippling side effect of its electricity crisis
Facing severe power outages, Zimbabwe has turned to solar energy to light the capital city's streets.Produced by Christine Nguyen. Video courtesy of Reuters. Follow TI: On FacebookJoin the conversation...
View ArticleHere's how a simple invention plugs a gunshot wound in 20 seconds
When you're severely wounded and rapidly losing blood, even just a few seconds could mean the difference between life and death.Soldiers on the battlefield know this all too well, as their number one...
View ArticleThis ingenious invention can seal a gunshot wound in under 20 seconds
The ingenious XStat device from RevMedX, which is designed to stop bleeding from a gunshot or shrapnel wound in under 20 seconds, has just been approved by the FDA. The injector quickly fills a deep...
View ArticleThe most innovative new tech of 2015
The year 2016 has some pretty big boots to fill after such a strong 2015.We saw so many gadgets, apps, and services raising the bar that anything less simply will not do.Here's our list of the most...
View ArticleThe first thing Abby Wambach did after winning the World Cup was rush to the...
Abby Wambach is playing the final game of her career on Wednesday night. So let's reminisce back to the World Cup and her unforgetable moment of celebration after beating Japan 5-2 to win the...
View Article6 photo apps that have vastly better filters than Instagram
Instagram may be known for its dreamy filters, but it turns out the cool kids may not even be using them anymore. While some of the app’s 300 million users still rely on Rise and Valencia to take their...
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