Lara Heintz

Motherboard

​Vi festede med Dr. NakaMats - verdens mest produktive opfinder

Se hvordan han har tænkt sig at leve, indtil han er 144, mens han behandler sig selv for kræft.
Lara Heintz
11.8.16
video

Partying With Dr. NakaMats, the World's Most Prolific Inventor

He held his 88th birthday celebration in a freight elevator. Now see how he plans to live to 144, while treating his own cancer.
Lara Heintz
10.19.16
videos

Do Nootropics Give Esports Gamers an Edge?

Ben Watley and Alex Novosad are two members of an esports team paving the way for Nootropics in professional esports.
Lara Heintz
9.1.16
medicine

Watch This Mind-Controlled Bionic Arm Touch and Feel

Melissa Loomis, an amputee, is pushing the sensory capabilities of the most advanced neuroprosthetic in the world
Lara Heintz
8.18.16
SYMPTOMATIC

Motherboard’s New Series ‘Symptomatic’ Follows Disease Hunters Around the Globe

This three-part documentary series shows how our battle with pathogens is getting more complex.
Lara Heintz
4.12.16
The Building Blocks of Everything

The Scientist Making (and Destroying) Military-Grade Foam in Brooklyn

What kind of foam is strong enough to survive a car crash? We find out in this episode of Lab Spaces.
Lara Heintz
3.13.15
videos

The Roads of the Future Will Charge Your Car, Keep You from Crashing

Electric cars seem like the perfect solution to reducing smog and our dependence on oil, except for one thing: Batteries just aren't all that great.
Lara Heintz
2.25.15
videos

Aquapods Are the Future of Oceanic Fish Farming

We’ve surpassed our capacity to sustainably fish wild caught fish, shrimp, and mollusks from the ocean, and so we’ve turned to aquaculture.
Lara Heintz
12.18.14
Motherboard Blog

Robots Are Controlling Each Other Now

This vid was presented earlier this month at the latest International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) in Vilamoura, Algarve in Portugal by Rehan O'Grady, and Marco Dorigo, from Universite Libre de Bruxelles and Instituto...
Lara Heintz
10.26.12
Motherboard Blog

Thanks to These Glucose-Powered Microchips, Cyborgs Are One Step Closer

If your vision of the future ever involved tiny jet-packs and blinking battery belts, then you’re dead-ass wrong, because your jet pack is probably more likely to be plugged into your spinal cord than some re-chargable battery belt pack, according to a...
Lara Heintz
7.3.12
Ghost Recon: Future Soldier

The Navy's Electric Cannon Will Rail You at 5,600 MPH

This thing is absolutely terrifying.
Lara Heintz
5.25.12
Motherboard Blog

SketchSynth Lets You Draw Your Own Synth on Paper

For those who regularly (or even no so regularly) like to mess around with noise, you know that the equipment that comes with it is sometimes cumbersome and often comes with annoying fixed interfaces. That’s one of the things SketchSynth, a new project...
Lara Heintz
5.22.12
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