Wednesday, January 20, 2016

How are all those screens changing kids' behavior?

In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, businessman and author Tony Schwartz offered an honest yet troubling account of what he calls his "addiction" to technology.









Friday, January 15, 2016

Art Review: Yoko Ono’s ‘The Riverbed’ Has a Therapeutic Bent

Ms. Ono’s exhibition is at the Andrea Rosen and the Lelong galleries and invites visitors to participate in the artwork.









Wednesday, January 13, 2016

MIT team creates transparent film that stores solar energy and releases it on demand

A team at Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed a transparent film that could be applied to windows or clothing to store energy from sunlight, then later release it as heat. (more…)

The Zero1 Flexible Football Helmet May Save Players’ Brains

The Zero1 Flexible Football Helmet May Save Players' Brains

A new football helmet called the Zero1 has a flexible outer shell. Its makers believe it could save your brain from concussions.

The post The Zero1 Flexible Football Helmet May Save Players' Brains appeared first on WIRED.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

The Lone Pilot Flying Over California’s Giant Methane Leak

The Lone Pilot Flying Over California's Giant Methane Leak

Flying over Aliso Canyon provided the only available estimates of rate of the leak, which has been as high as 145,000 pounds per hour.

The post The Lone Pilot Flying Over California's Giant Methane Leak appeared first on WIRED.











Friday, January 8, 2016

Art Review: Julie Ault at Galerie Buchholz, the Curator as Artist

Ms. Ault expands on her method of expressive, highly individualized curating by combining art owned and borrowed.