Articles Smart Glove: Voice Recognition for Sign Language Users A sensor-equipped glove that translates gestures into audible words could be a game-changer for the speech and hearing-impaired.Zak StoneSep 20, 2012
Articles Localizing Kickstarter: Mapping Mashup Helps Keep Cash Close to Home ThingsWeStart brings geo logic to Kickstarter data with mapping and alerts for potential donors of nearby projects.Zak StoneSep 13, 2012
Articles Greasing the Wheels: An Ebay for Cooking Oil Could Help Tap Underused Fuel Want to convert to biodiesel, but overwhelmed by sourcing all that fryer oil? StayGreen Oil introduces an a marketplace for recyclable oils.Zak StoneSep 12, 2012
Articles Room with a View: Window Shutter As Micro Urban Garden Two French designers created a device that can turn any old window into a site for urban gardeningZak StoneSep 02, 2012
Articles Surfing Robot Tells Scientists Where the Sharks Are Stanford University marine biologists are using a surfing robot to track the migratory patterns of great white sharks.Zak StoneAug 22, 2012
Articles Fault Line Furniture: The Table That Could Save Lives in an Earthquake This lightweight table can withstand more than 2,000 pounds of impact, making it the perfect piece of furniture for classrooms in earthquake zones.Zak StoneAug 20, 2012
Articles Wearable Instagram: Can Two Designers Revolutionize Photo Printing? The Lumi Process brings photography printing into the sunlight, and let's people print on any natural fabric.Zak StoneAug 16, 2012
Articles Cooling Off During Heat Wave Doesn't Have To be a Summer Bummer During California's heat wave, don't just turn down the AC. Turn it off altogether with some (super basic) suggestions.Zak StoneAug 12, 2012
Design A Mobile Design Studio Hits the Road in Sweden Eriks Designbuss is bringing custom design to the Swedish countryside, in exchange for the necessities of life on the road.Zak StoneAug 04, 2012
Articles San Francisco Embraces the Pop-Up for Neighborhood Revitilization In San Francisco, pop-up incubator SQFT attempts to showcase the potential of temporary business for economic developmentZak StoneAug 03, 2012
Articles Low-Tech Food Artisans Get High-Tech Online Home Can technology help craft food scale up? The Bay Area entrepreneurs behind Good Eggs are experimenting with a new business model for artisans.Zak StoneAug 01, 2012
Articles An App that Sees and Prevents Future Traffic Jams Windows Phone app Greenway knows where the traffic will be before it strikes and gets you to your destination twice as fast.Zak StoneJul 28, 2012
Articles A Crowdfunded Farm Brings Traditional Mexican Flavors to New York Staten Island's El Poblano Farm, and its epazote and popalo, aim to bring the Big Apple out of the Mexican food backwaters.Zak StoneJul 27, 2012
Articles As Drought Marches on, Can Chicagoans Help Save 10,000 Trees? Can residents of drought-afflicted cities help save young trees? Chicago hopes a community bucket brigade can help.Zak StoneJul 26, 2012
Bananas in Paris? Maybe, With This Stylish Greenhouse A French architecture firm wants to bring a vertical banana plantation into the city's center.Zak StoneJul 26, 2012
Articles An 'Iconathon' is Design-Centric Advocacy That's More Than Symbolic The Noun Project is calling on the public to help design symbols that can be used to raise awareness for problems facing the L.A. River.Zak StoneJul 23, 2012
Articles Chicago Urban Scouts Reimagine Transportation for the "Mother of All Transit Apps" Most public transit apps aren't that great. A social innovation firm in Chicago wants to create the best one yet—by crowdsourcing the design.Zak StoneJul 22, 2012