The Skarp laser razor, fully funded on Kickstarter, could do away with disposable razors forever. It uses light to cut unwanted hair, eliminating blades.
MixStik is as a smart cocktail stirrer that shows you how much to pour with colored lights, but its also a smart LED strip with open API to build more apps.
A foot lever on the bench press frame lets a gravity-based hydraulic system save you from unsuccessful lifts. It's also good for bench height adjustments.
A new gel made from algae may revolutionize the way we heal by halting blood flow in seconds. The new product, Vetigel uses the body's own clotting fibers.
Color blind people can't tell the difference between the Christmas tree and the red present under it. Now there's an easy fix, and the results are emotional.
When tech and medicine meet, everyone benefits. Smart bandages incorporate new tech like color-changing liquids, electrode arrays, Bluetooth, and more.
Samsung's Sixth Annual Solve for Tomorrow contest rewards kids' interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math with over two million dollars in tech.
The Vizzies, formerly the SciViz, is a contest to find the most beautiful visualizations from the worlds of science and engineering. Entries close soon.
The newest bike light to hit Kickstarter this week is the Fun And Smart Tail light. With accident and tamper alerts and customizable LEDs it's going FAST.
Lazer Sport is adding LifeBeam's enhanced sensors into their new smart helmets for cycling. LifeBeam also has a smart helmet mod for existing headwear.
The SmartHalo navigator and tracker has no energy-intensive screens or annoying menus, and locks to your frame so you don't have to take it off to park.
Joining Tesla Motors' gigafactory and Switch's Supernap, this newest addition to the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center will use a trademarked recycling method.
SolarWindow Technologies announced that their new cells can be applied to any common window and produce 50 times the energy of panels commonly in use today.
Surfing isn't impossible without a wave. You just need a jet surfboard like one from the Onean line by Aquila Boards, made with built in electric motors.
When you don't want to come out and call it "The bike lock for alcoholics," you can call it the "Alcoho-Lock," and put your faith in the power of love.
Livall's bike kit is "blinged out" with Bluetooth, a windbrake mic, and a G-sensor in the helmet, but the phone mount and tiny cadence sensor are cooler.