Peter WardThe Real-Life Superheroes Defending New York City’s StreetsEvery night in New York, a handful of civilians around the city dress themselves in costumes and take to the streets to fight crime.Nov 15, 20181Nov 15, 20181
Peter WardTaking Humans Out of HospitalityHospitality has always been about human interaction. But in an increasingly automated world, does face-to-face service still have a place…Nov 15, 2018Nov 15, 2018
Peter WardNew York City’s Long-Held Fascination With Moving SidewalksNew York City’s sidewalks could have been very, very different.Nov 9, 20181Nov 9, 20181
Peter WardNorth Korea’s Long Journey Towards Connecting to the WorldShould North Korea ever wish to emerge from it’s self-imposed exile, connecting to the world would be tricky.Nov 9, 20181Nov 9, 20181
Peter WardUsing Today’s Technology to Preserve the PastDigital archaeology is being used to save landmarks previously thought lost.Nov 9, 2018Nov 9, 2018
Peter WardinThe OmnivoreUsing Technology to Protect the Great Barrier ReefOne of the world’s greatest natural phenomenons is under constant attack by conditions brought on by climate change.Apr 10, 20181Apr 10, 20181
Peter WardinThe OmnivoreThe Curious Pneumatic Tubes of New York CityCast-iron pipes were once used to fire off mail (and even one time a cat) around a now-defunct underground tunnel system.Mar 13, 2018Mar 13, 2018
Peter WardinThe OmnivoreHow to Democratize the Journey to SpaceBefore we go to Mars, we need more people in space.Feb 22, 2018Feb 22, 2018
Peter WardinThe OmnivoreDriverless Boats Tested On Amsterdam’s CanalsMIT’s “Roboats” project aims to put autonomous vehicles on the water.Feb 8, 20182Feb 8, 20182
Peter WardinThe OmnivoreSpace is the Ultimate Vacation DestinationThe space tourism race is hotting up, as new players enter the game.Jan 25, 20184Jan 25, 20184