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Telemedicine Is Forcing Doctors to Learn ‘Webside’ Manner
An expert in the burgeoning field of telemedicine, Steinhorn believes in the power of digital tools to connect clinicians with their patients. But more important than the technology, he says, is what clinicians in the field have taken to calling…
Carved pumpkins are works of art
Don’t you wish your pumpkin looked like this? Learn how it’s done at The Washingtonian.
iPhone movie director finds new talent on Instagram
Sean Baker filmed his previous film Tangerine on an iPhone. The film’s success helped provide funding for The Florida Project, his new film that features Bria Vinaite, a young woman he discovered on Instagram. It’s pretty cool to see how…
Juggling uses math skills
According to Avery Thompson at Popular Mechanics, juggling and math are interconnected. “The connection between the two came out of juggler’s attempts to develop a kind of notation for their tricks. That notation, called siteswap, can be used to describe…
Forget AI, where’s our Princess Leia hologram?
Remember when Princess Leia was shown in a hologram asking for help in the original Star Wars? While the hologram isn’t yet a reality, it’s slowly getting there. “Earlier this summer, researchers at the University of Rochester unveiled the latest…
Hello Barbie, let’s go … build a telescope!
Move aside Barbie, here come the Lego women of NASA. “Follow in the footsteps of 4 pioneering women of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration—America’s space agency) with this fun and inspiring LEGO® set. Build the Hubble Space Telescope and…
Happy Boss’s Day!
Do you appreciate your bosses as much as we appreciate Cheri Manning and Cathy Swinson here at Triad Interactive? If so, maybe you should get them a cup of coffee and say thank you for being a great boss. Have…
Make your own Halloween costume
Popular Mechanics features eight high-tech do-it-yourself costumes using CAD designs, fiber optics and LEDs. Get your costume ready for Halloween!
It’s a robotic bug fight club!
TechCrunch post an interesting story about Dash Robots teaming up with Mattel to sell Kamigami, a robotics platform that lets kids build their own robotic bugs. These might make great gifts for kids (and adults) this holiday season!