technology

Training 2-foot robot improves 6- to 8-year-olds’ handwriting skills.
Peter Gwynne, Contributor
This year's Sci-Tech awards include improvements in appearances of trees and hairstyles for movies.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
Food can be tracked with sugar-based barcode that is safe to eat.
Marsha Lewis, Contributing Producer
“Holodeck, take me to the French Revolution.”
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
Younger minds are better learners.
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
A new smartphone device can measure cholesterol and vitamin D levels.
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
Technology that takes beams of light and turns any flat space into a touchscreen.
Marsha Lewis, Contributing Producer
Tiny reflectors can help identify viruses and bacteria.
Marsha Lewis, Contributing Producer
Creating amazing 3-D views of living cells without killing them.
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
New eye-tracking technology could replace passwords.
Marsha Lewis, Contributing Producer
A new interactive system puts a touch screen on any large surface.
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
Acoustics can pinpoint whether a driver, or a passenger, is using their smartphone inside a car.
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer