Nature, the international journal for science and technology research, selected eight finalists for its Spinoff Prize 2021. The Prize selects … More
Category: Articles & Essays
The World’s First 3D-Printed Steel Structure
What is the one thing Amsterdam needs more of? Many ideas come to mind – most unsuitable for this public … More
Uber’s Emergency Landing
Uber has ditched its flying taxi dreams and settled on more familiar ground, quite literally. Will its investment in delivery … More
Changing Lanes: The Future of Travel
Around 500 years ago, Leonardo da Vinci wound some springs up, added a brake and installed them into a cart. … More
Five IoT Pioneers
On the penultimate day of the Hannover Messe 2021, 16 Internet of Things Innovators gathered for the 12th IoT Innovation World … More
Automate Forward: Top Three Exhibitors
One of the biggest industry trade show events in North America, Automate Forward didn’t fail to provide a worthy platform … More
The Death of the Queue & the Rise of Contactless Retail
It’s 1921. To do your weekly shop; you visit the greengrocer, butcher, bakery, fishmonger, dry goods and general store. You … More
A Love Letter To Live Music
Thousands spill out from the belly of the bowl of earth underneath the four towers of a Japanese temple. Champagne … More
‘Into The Darkness’ Is Beautifully Shot, But Overstuffed: Review
War, romance, rebellion, family: Into the Darkness has it all. As is always the case, however, too much of anything can be … More
Why You Should Be Reading Literary Theory
It’s dull. It’s academic. It’s pretentious pish-posh. These are some of the stereotypes people associate with literary theory and criticism. … More