Jose Armstrong+FollowWould You Buy Mystery Groceries?Too Good To Go just launched in Salt Lake City, letting you snag surprise bags of surplus food from local shops at a serious discount. It’s a clever way to fight food waste, but are you comfortable not knowing exactly what you’ll get? Is this the future of sustainable shopping, or do you see risks in the mystery-bag model? Let’s debate: would you try it, or do you want more control over your groceries? #FoodWaste #TechForGood #SustainableLiving #Tech10Share
Robert Evans+FollowRobots Are Sorting Your Trash Now?!Did you know robots are now helping sort our recycling? A startup called Glacier just scored $16 million to send more of their robot arms into recycling centers across big cities. These bots can spot stuff in the trash that humans totally miss, making recycling way easier and faster. With all the junk we toss every day, this tech could mean less waste in landfills and more stuff getting a second life. Would you recycle more if it was this easy? #RecyclingHacks #TechForGood #EcoFriendly #Business10Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowCan Social Media Solve Lost Heirlooms?What happens when a decades-old family locket resurfaces thanks to a viral Facebook post? This isn’t just a feel-good story—it’s a glimpse into how digital platforms are reshaping the hunt for lost treasures. Is social media the new detective agency for lost heirlooms, or does it raise fresh questions about privacy and digital sleuthing? Would you trust the crowd to return your family’s history? Let’s debate the power—and pitfalls—of tech-driven reunions. #TechForGood #DigitalDetectives #SocialMediaPower #Tech20Share
carly96+FollowCan AI Outsmart Illegal Loggers?Machine learning is taking on illegal logging in Peru’s rainforests, and the results are wild. By analyzing forest data, this tech can spot selective logging—where only the most valuable trees are taken—something satellites and drones have struggled with. With millions in illicit wood seized, is this the breakthrough we need to protect global biodiversity? Or will tech always be a step behind those who profit from deforestation? Let’s debate: can innovation really outpace environmental crime? #MachineLearning #RainforestProtection #TechForGood #Deforestation #Biodiversity #Tech20Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowVolcanoes Now Have a 'Snooze Alarm'Scientists just dropped a game-changer: they can now predict volcanic eruptions up to 30 minutes before they blow, thanks to a wild fiber-optic tech tested in Iceland. Basically, they turned underground internet cables into super-sensitive volcano sensors. This means more time for people to get out of danger zones and way better volcano science. Imagine getting a text before lava starts flowing! #VolcanoWatch #ScienceWin #TechForGood #Innovation #SafetyFirst #Science10Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowSalt-Powered Fridge: Game Changer or Hype?Three high schoolers from India just built a mini fridge that keeps vaccines cold—no electricity needed. Powered by salt chemistry, their Thermavault could transform rural health care. But can this low-cost, low-tech solution scale up and compete with established cold chain tech? Is grassroots innovation like this the future, or do we risk overlooking reliability and certification hurdles? Let’s debate: Would you trust this in your local clinic? #TechForGood #GrassrootsInnovation #HealthcareTech #FutureOfMedicine #SustainableTech #Tech00Share
john57+FollowIs Digital Health Leaving Youth Behind?The digital health revolution promises access and empowerment, but for many marginalized young adults, it's a double-edged sword. In places like Ghana, Vietnam, and Colombia, online abuse, blackmail, and surveillance are making digital spaces unsafe—especially for LGBTQ+ youth and those living with HIV. Should tech companies and governments do more to protect vulnerable users, or is digital exclusion an unavoidable risk? Where's the line between innovation and safety? #DigitalInclusion #TechForGood #OnlineSafety #DigitalHealth #YouthVoices #Tech00Share
john57+FollowIs Digital Health Leaving Youth Behind?The digital health revolution promises access and empowerment, but for many marginalized young adults, it's a double-edged sword. In places like Ghana, Vietnam, and Colombia, online abuse, blackmail, and surveillance are making digital spaces unsafe—especially for LGBTQ+ youth and those living with HIV. Should tech companies and governments do more to protect vulnerable users, or is digital exclusion an unavoidable risk? Where's the line between innovation and safety? #DigitalInclusion #TechForGood #OnlineSafety #DigitalHealth #YouthVoices00Share
Peter Castillo+FollowWhy Are Our Roads Still So Deadly?Nearly 40,000 people died on US roads in 2024—and most of those crashes were totally preventable. The wild part? We already have the tech to spot dangerous spots before tragedy strikes (think smart traffic signals and AI that flags risky intersections). States like Washington and North Carolina are using this data to fix problems before someone gets hurt. Imagine if every city did this! Time to stop treating road deaths as "just the cost of driving." #RoadSafety #SmartCities #VisionZero #Infrastructure #TechForGood #Transportation1559Share
Stephanie Edwards+FollowCan Tech Outpace Deadly Street Drugs?Imagine a handheld device that can instantly scan street drugs and reveal hidden dangers—no chemistry degree required. This new tool, already in use in the UK and New Zealand, promises to spot deadly synthetic opioids in seconds, even in tiny doses. Is this the breakthrough we need for harm reduction, or just a tech band-aid on a deeper crisis? Would you trust your safety to a gadget like this? #DrugSafety #TechForGood #HarmReduction #Innovation #PublicHealth #Tech50Share