Popular Science Announces the Best Innovations of 2024
Popular Science announced its annual Best of What's New Awards, the most innovative and groundbreaking products that debuted the past year. Now in its 37th year, the Best of What's New Awards spans 10 essential categories: Gadgets, Entertainment, Aerospace, Aviation, Personal Care, Cars, Engineering, Sports & Outdoors, Home, Emergency Services, and Health.
Each winner represents a significant technological advancement in its field and provides a service that makes our lives safer, better, or more accessible. From mosquito protection technology to the first spacewalk by a private agency and a smart hairdryer that optimizes scalp and hair health to a transparent OLED TV, this year's list highlights a dynamic and exciting collection of products and services.
Auto: Lincoln's Nautilus
Emergency Services & Defense: Google Research's FireSat wildfire detection system
Engineering: Electrified Thermal Solutions Joule Hive
Entertainment: Zildjian Alchem-E Electronic drums
Gadgets: Apple's Vision Pro (Innovation of the Year)
Health: Guardant Health's Shield
Home: General Electric's Indoor Smoker
Personal Care: Oura Ring 4
Sports & Outdoors: Saga's HoloBike
Other winners include: Olaplex's Bond Shaper™ Curl Rebuilding Treatment; Sony's A9 Mark III, Weber's Slate griddle; Ecoflow's Delta Pro 3; New York University and FDNY's C2SMARTER Digital Twin AI model; Samsung's Glare-free OLED; Limelight Steele's Limelight laser furnace; NASA/Lockheed Martin's X-59 Quiet Supersonic Jet; Ford's Superbelt; and Patagonia's M10 Collection.
More information about the 2024 Best of What's New Awards can be found on popsci.com.
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"Since 1988, Popular Science has honored the innovations changing our world with the Best of What's New Awards. We're thrilled to celebrate the year's groundbreaking ideas that are improving our everyday lives and shaping our futures. From pioneering medical procedures to sustainable engineering solutions, and from advancements in space exploration to jaw-dropping gadgets, this year's list truly represents the Best of What's New in 2024."
Each winner represents a significant technological advancement in its field and provides a service that makes our lives safer, better, or more accessible. From mosquito protection technology to the first spacewalk by a private agency and a smart hairdryer that optimizes scalp and hair health to a transparent OLED TV, this year's list highlights a dynamic and exciting collection of products and services.
CATEGORY WINNERS
Aerospace: Joby Aviation's Hydrogen-powered VTOL taxiAuto: Lincoln's Nautilus
Emergency Services & Defense: Google Research's FireSat wildfire detection system
Engineering: Electrified Thermal Solutions Joule Hive
Entertainment: Zildjian Alchem-E Electronic drums
Gadgets: Apple's Vision Pro (Innovation of the Year)
Health: Guardant Health's Shield
Home: General Electric's Indoor Smoker
Personal Care: Oura Ring 4
Sports & Outdoors: Saga's HoloBike
Other winners include: Olaplex's Bond Shaper™ Curl Rebuilding Treatment; Sony's A9 Mark III, Weber's Slate griddle; Ecoflow's Delta Pro 3; New York University and FDNY's C2SMARTER Digital Twin AI model; Samsung's Glare-free OLED; Limelight Steele's Limelight laser furnace; NASA/Lockheed Martin's X-59 Quiet Supersonic Jet; Ford's Superbelt; and Patagonia's M10 Collection.
More information about the 2024 Best of What's New Awards can be found on popsci.com.
SOURCE Popular Science
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