menu

Crowdsourcing Innovation News & Resources | HeroX

The Latest Crowdsourcing News Covering Technology, Healthcare, Infrastructure, and Space Breakthroughs Out Of This World.
A driverless car from Google in tests. Credit: Wikimedia Commons Distracted driving. Tiredness. Bad weather. Poor skills. These are just some of the reasons that accidents occur with a human behind the wheel of a car. We've made cars safer over the years, including features such as airbags and automated parallel parking, to try to reduce accidents. But perhaps a machine could do better. Or could it? Google and many other organizations are creating driverless cars, which are essentially vehicles that could navigate on their own without the need of a person. Instead of needing to get yourself to work every day, you could sit inside of the vehicle and leisurely read the news on your device -- or get a little extra work done -- while your personal vehicle pilots you to your destination. Google has tested the concept already in certain locations in California, and on the two occasions the driverless car was involved in an accident, the organization says that humans were responsible for them and not the car itself. But can cars really be that safe?
New Spirit and HeroX have partnered to launch an incentive-based competition to spur ideas on how to keep Jerusalem "thousands of years young."
The Smart Tech Challenges Foundation is seeking to help smart gun technology developers brings their ideas to fruition.
These days, attending class doesn't necessarily mean sitting in a building. Credit: Wikimedia Commons The power of the Internet means that one pers…
SpaceShipOne is carried aloft for the first of its two Ansari XPRIZE flights. Credit: NASA Twenty years ago, Peter Diamandis had a crazy idea: what…
Developers of RFID and NFC technology are looking to create something similar to the Disney's SmartBand, but for hospitals.
The city of San Diego, U-T San Diego, and HeroX have come together to launch a challenge aimed at enhancing the city's reputation for innovation.
Could the Apple Watch make watches trendy again? There is some skepticism mixed with the excitement. Credit: Apple When you think back to the telli…
You may recall how in the past few years, the robotics company Boston Dynamics has been the focus of so much attention. Between Cheetah, the Legg…
Still from the "United Breaks Guitars" video of 2009, which now has more than 14 million views on YouTube. Credit: Sons of Maxwell/YouTube Little d…