Lift goes beta

Q&A | The habit-tracker app is released to a handful of first-time users.

Heroin, morphine addictions can be blocked, study shows

Scientists in Colorado, Australia collaborate on a non-addictive ‘super morphine.’

(Alexander F. Yuan / AP)

Has China created the first social credit card?

The card serves as the latest proof that China is close to challenging America’s top financial services innovators.

Marcos Fiovavanti, of the Ecuador-based 'Fundacion In Terris' group, talks about the 'Earth Auger Toliet,' which is operated by a mechanical pedal and chain system, on display at the 'Reinventing the Toliet' Fair, Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012, in Seattle, which is part of a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation competition to reinvent the toilet for the 2.6 billion people around the world who don't have access to modern sanitation. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Thinking innovation? Think toilets.

When it comes to innovation, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is putting the toilet front and center.

Is a moon colony on the horizon?

Is a moon colony on the horizon?

Imagine a machine that could build a 2,000 square foot home in under 24 hours. Imagine one that could do that on the surface of the moon?

‘We’re NASA and we know it’

‘We’re NASA and we know it’

Viral video marries popular LMFAO hit with Curiosity rover mission factoids.

X-51A fails latest test

X-51A fails latest test

The X-51A lost control over the Pacific Ocean near Point Mugu on Tuesday.

The social network do-over myth

App.net is the latest in a growing line of Facebook and Twitter alternatives. But can it succeed?

Crowdsourcing an innovation solution

Do you think you have the best idea for encouraging U.S. innovation? Prove it.

IBM to open new research lab in Kenya

The company announced a new research laboratory, IBM Research — Africa, Monday.

Obama to NASA: Congrats and let me know about Martians ASAP (video)

The president congratulated the Mars rover Curiosity team during a call Monday.

Craig Timberg and Hayley Tsukayama

Verizon, cable company deal approved by Justice Department

Federal officials imposed several conditions on the $3.6 billion deal in hopes of preserving competition in communities where Verizon’s FiOS service already battles cable services such as Comcast’s Xfinity for customers.

Hayley Tsukayama

Hayley Tsukayama

Judge says Apple is ‘smoking crack’ after seeing rebuttal witness list

Things got heated in a California courtroom when Apple brought forward a 75-page witness list.

Hayley Tsukayama

Hayley Tsukayama

Facebook shares hit new low

Facebook shares dropped below $20 for the first time as insiders got their first chance to sell.

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Graphics of the new Amazon Kindle tablets are seen at a news conference during the launch of Amazon's new tablets in New York, in this September 28, 2011, file photo. The world's largest internet retailer is ratcheting up its courtship of apps software developers as it pits its Kindle Fire and potentially other mobile gadgets against Apple Inc.   REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY)

Did Amazon just clear a new Kindle Fire DX with the FCC?

Adding further fuel to the larger Kindle Fire rumor mill is the price drop to Amazon’s Kindle DX.

Innovations Contributors

Smashing Silicon Valley’s biases

COLUMN | Silicon Valley has a problem with bias, but new programs seek to change that.

Has China created the first social credit card?

The card serves as the latest proof that China is close to challenging America’s top financial services innovators.

Of Androids and Apples

It has been awhile since I spent some quality time in Android. While I was away, it appears we have both changed.

Innovations: Guest Voices

Great Scott! Christopher Lloyd, Michael J. Fox and Lea Thompson reunite for the 'Back to the Future' 25th-anniversary DVD/Blu-ray release.

Predicting 2012 in 1987

WaPo Labs | who better to predict the unpredictable than those who spend their lives dreaming of tomorrow: science fiction writers?

Birds to broadband: A history of Olympics communication

Birds to broadband: A history of Olympics communication

WAPO LABS | From the pigeon to the tweet, communicating the results of the Olympic Games has changed substantially since 776 B.C.

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TheNextWeb

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"You have to keep the momentum going" - @Loverly founder @Kellee Khalil - http://t.co/s7Z2E7e4 #DITL

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All change in Korea where websites will stop collecting visitor ID numbers from August 18 http://t.co/c6v63OtN by @kowiana

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NATO confirms 2nd green-on-blue attack in Afghanistan; 2 U.S. troops killed by Afghan cop in earlier incident: http://t.co/MsmiFqQc

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Hypersonic craft X-51A put to the test

"In the scramble for dwindling federal dollars NASA was getting a lot of attention with the Mars Science Lab/Curiosity mission. In response, the Defense Department felt it needed to make its Waverider a little more glamorous. So, it made the completely bogus suggestion its hypersonic scramjet vehicle might have commercial passenger applications, in order to steal some of the spotlight back from NASA."

Video: NASA raw video: Curiosity lands on Mars

NASA raw video: Curiosity lands on Mars

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Innovation in the Twitterverse

Tour the world and follow the innovation conversation on Twitter. (source: UMapper)