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Crowdsourcing Innovation News & Resources | HeroX
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Covering Technology, Healthcare, Infrastructure, and Space Breakthroughs Out Of This World.
NASA's Mission to Europa
NASA's Europa Mission, which will investigate Jupiter's moon for signs of life, recently passed the review stage and is now moving into development.
Bill Nye and the Planetary Society Want to Send a Solar Sail into Space!
The Planetary Society - and its CEO, Bill Nye "the Science Guy" - are revolutionizing space exploration through the development of the LightSail.
'White Hat' Hacking Encourages Programmers To Point Out Problems
While the stereotypical idea of computer coding involves hacking, in reality there are so many good uses for it.
Canada's First Nations Stepping Up to Improve Health Care
For Canada's Aboriginal communities, life expectancy and health outcomes continue to lag behind the national average. In an effort to help overcome t…
Poll: Preventable Medical Errors
We asked visitors, "How many deaths are attributed to preventable medical errors?"
History of Challenges: 3D Printed Space Habitat Challenge
When you're far from home, it's usually necessary to take things with you that you'll need while you're out there.
'Star Trek' Communicator On Sale, Showing How Far We've Come
Forget lining up for a smart phone. Instead, we're really interested in getting a hold of this Star Trek communicator.
Social Media's Good Comes From How You Use It
Some commentators argue that social media is, funny enough, killing our ability to socialize.
Google's Latest Chatbot Gets Philosophical
By relying on a neural network, Google programmers were able to create a chatbot that can answer existential questions.
The Lesson Of Software Glitches And Stock Exchanges
Last week, separate technical glitches plagued several major American institutions.
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