7 Epic Fails Brought to You By the Genius Mind of Thomas Edison
Despite popular belief, the inventor wasn’t the “Wiz” of everything
Installing an Artifact in a Museum That Hasn’t Even Been Built Yet
This weekend, two objects are being installed in the National Museum of African American History and Culture—more than a year before it's set to open
10 Gadgets Halsey Burgund Can’t Live Without
From the software he uses to compose to the podcasts that inspire him, these tools help the Boston-based sound artist make music from everyday noises
The Patents Designed to Make Carving Your Pumpkin a Little Less Messy
A group of innovators set out to simplify how we make classic Jack-o-Lanterns and their ghoulish grins
How to Get a Home-Cooked Meal Anywhere in the World
Jay Savsani describes his early success with MealSharing.com, a website that connects tourists with locals offering a free meal
The Arts and Industries Building: Innovation Through The Years
A look at the evolution of the second-oldest building on the National Mall
Digging for the Secrets Beneath Antarctica
Scientists have found life in the depths beneath the ice
Music Playlists to Soothe Your Mind
Neuropsychiatrist Galina Mindlin suggests that listening to particular songs on your mp3 player can make you a more productive person
Holding on to Gullah Culture
A Smithsonian curator visits a Georgia island to find stories of a shrinking community that has clung to its African traditions
The Smithsonian's Ambassador of Jazz
Music curator John Edward Hasse travels the globe teaching the genre that revolutionized American music
Nina Simon, Museum Visionary
The author helps museums create systems in which visitors participate in exhibition design
Tod Machover on Composing Music by Computer
The inventor and MIT professor talks about where music and technology will intersect over the course of the next 40 years
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