Get ready to rev some rubber bands. We’re building a propeller-powered car on this #StemAtHome.
Explore a laptop inspired by the Italian companys long history of designing the fastest, most technologically advanced bikes.
Lenovo’s Jane Govindsamy visited St. Monica’s Child and Youth Care Centre to deliver donations and visions for the future.
Lenovo employees re-engineered their annual outreach to ensure their ability to give back and community members’ safety is not hindered by COVID-19.
At Fort Worthington Elementary and Middle School in East Baltimore, educators are using Lenovo technology like VR headsets and Chromebooks to transport students to worlds not seen before.
Three…Two…One… Blast off! We’re building a water-powered bottle rocket on this episode of STEM at Home.
Lenovo’s Vitalie Palanciuc joined a voyage to Antarctica to help researchers collect samples to measure the impact of global warming.
Researchers at NCSU, in partnership with Lenovo, are tackling food scarcity issue using deep-learning algorithms and geospatial analytics.
The clock is ticking on climate change, but with the help of supercomputing, researchers are gaining ever more insight into the phenomena of extreme weather events
Ducati Corse Sporting Director Paolo Cabatti on adapting technology developed for the MotoGP racetrack to consumer street bikes.