Just like in the Jetsons, a two-seater flying car will go on the market in the next two years. Future models will be self-driving and flying.

Lego just announced a new game that will compete with Minecraft called Lego Worlds. It looks very cool.

World’s first full-size Lego car can hit 20 mph, powered by insane, 256-cylinder compresed air engine!

Vending machines that deliver free books are being setup at an airport in Southeast D.C. to get kids reading more in that city. Sounds like a great idea and hope to see more of them.

Derby’s front legs have been augmented with two blade-like attachments that allow him to walk again using a 3D printer.

Nike confirms Back to the Future Laces are coming this year. These shoes will lace themselves!

A hologram dog, TV that follows you around, and more cool things. The future is now!

Reading to pets is a good way for children to learn. Kids can practice reading out loud and they won't judge you.

This may be part of an effort to resurrect the extinct mammoth. It would so cool to see one living!

Watch Robert Downey Jr. plays Tony Stark and gives a young boy without an arm a real 3-D printed bionic one that looks just like his.

You have to watch the Christmas light show this music teacher created. Just stunning.

Ambulance Drone- new type of drone can go over 100 km/h and reaches its destination within 1 minute, which increases chance of survival from 8% to 80%

Touch Pianist is free site that allows you to perform hard-to-play classical piano music virtually and instantly!

This is a real hovering skateboard like the one in “Back to the Future Part II.”

The first "virtual entertainment center," will open sometime in early 2016 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. I can't wait to see it!

Boeing is working on bringing a real working force field to military vehicles, using plasma to deflect shockwaves from explosions.

Some very cool videos showing the new Audi self driving cars. Seems like they will be in production very soon.

Engineering students come up with a way to put out fires using sound.

IBM created the worlds fastest and smallest computer chip. It has 4 times the capacity of previous versions and is only 7 nanometers wide, which is close to the width of a single DNA strand!

In the 1960s, researchers unearthed two gigantic dinosaur arms. Now they know more about it...

An Atlas robot has been programmed to do karate and replace humans in dangerous situations.

The Assist Suit AWN-03 by Panasonic will be available soon and can turn you into a real Iron Man!

Amazon has invented tiny plastic buttons that allow for instant product ordering.

Self-published novels about James Potter and his generation of wizards sanctioned by J.K. Rowling and are available for free online.

Really amazing technology lets people virtually touch things remotely!

These videos are by a special effects artist who turns his 3-year-old kid into a true superhero!

Scientists prove that making mistakes not only trains the brain to perform better at a specific task, but also helps it learn faster from errors.

Take a look at these new cool new toys and gadgets that came out during the CES show.

Plumpest pumpkin: 2,058-pound gourd sets record. I could live in that pumpkin!!!

Imagine if clinics in developing countries were equipped with an inexpensive yet durable tool that could help medical personnel identify and diagnose a variety of deadly diseases like Malaria, Chagas disease, or Leishmaniosis? For millions of people around the world waiting to be diagnosed and treated, such a tool could be a life-saver.

Boy, 5, claims he lived past life as woman who died In a Chicago fire.

Before the city pool closes for the year they open it to dogs.

Daniel Kish, who is totally blind, uses flash sonar to see the world around him, similar to a bat, and can even ride a bike.

Could use this when I'm getting late for school! Two rocket engines attached to this bike accelerate to a top speed of 285 km/h in just 6.7 seconds, beating a Ferrari.

iPhone 6 vs. 6 Plus vs. 5s vs. 5c: Which Apple Phone Should You Choose?

Shubham Banerjee designed a functioning Braille printer made out of a Lego robotics kit when he was 12. This week, Intel Capital announced it is investing in the boy’s startup, Braigo Labs. He is the youngest person to receive venture capital funding