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Our environment is in danger and RIT students are doing their part to help.
STEM recaps from RIT and beyond.
Another scientific and technological success bolstered by RIT's finest.
Is online dating leading to the tragic end of true love?
Does your favorite childhood video game stand the test of time? Or is it just the nostalgia that makes you remember it so fondly?
The technology behind self-driving cars is continually improving at a faster rate. From the efforts of tech giants like Google to long established manufacturers like GM and even new enterprises like Tesla, autonomous vehicles may be available to the average driver much sooner than many realize.
While people wait for a virtual reality game allowing them to catch and train Pokemon with others in real life, some are concerned that it could disrupt RIT's campus life.
An exploration of the different views of smartphones and the millennial generation.
"Wattpad" is a great reading app for people looking for their stories on their time. It is a smooth, responsive app that delivers on its potential for storytelling and community.
"This is a game that if I had found it when I was 13 I probably would have pooped my pants."
Companies like Apple and Fitbit seem convinced that wearable tech will be the next big step in improving consumers' lives. We spoke with two RIT students who were early adopters to see what each brand had to offer and to see how innovative they felt the tech was for them.
Dig-It! Games is an up-and-coming independent game developing company, and the latest to join the Dig-It! Games family is our very own RIT graduate, Natasha Martinez.
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird. It's a plane! No, it's a small unmanned radio controlled aircraft! Everybody and their grandmother can own their very own drone these days. While radio controlled aircrafts are nothing new, the popularity and availability of drones to private business and the general public is something that has only come about in the last few years.
How scary can something on a tiny screen really be?
A look at some of the most useless products that celebrities have endorsed, from U2 to Israeli soda machines.
NASA is currently collaborating with Arx Pax, a California-based company that builds cutting edge space-oriented technology. This collaboration is groundbreaking for both organizations.
"Ransomware," a type of malware virus that locks the user out of their device and demands a "ransom" for regained access, has been making a comeback thanks to smartphones. "Adult Player," a ransomware vehicle disguised as a porn-watching app, is leading the charge.
3D printing, while not entirely "new", is still something that's lost on many people. Thankfully, RIT offers many opportunities for students to better familiarize themselves with this state-of-the-art tech.
Social media and various technological advancements have brought protesting firmly into the 21st century.
A deeper look into the tech, the features and the competitive edge behind Apple's hottest new product.
Riot control techniques have been around for about a thousand years to deal with uncontrollable civilian protests. Methods for controlling riots are diverse, their uses throughout history have spanned from World Wars to everyday protests, and are mainly divided into two groups: chemical and non-chemical tools.
Besides the weapon of choice for condescending jerks with neckbeards and trench coats, what exactly is an e-cigarette?
With one of the largest deaf populations of any college in the country, RIT offers a litany of services to NTID students.
Meet the people introducing freshmen to RIT.