Photos: The Rise of the Volocopter
A helicopter has just one rotor to provide lift. This machine has 18
No, Goldfinger, You Can’t Kill Someone by Painting a Body With Gold
But surely you don’t expect us to talk about it
How Did Mars Become the Red Planet?
A new NASA spacecraft, MAVEN, will explore the geologic history of our planetary neighbor
Would You Eat Something Wrapped in a WikiCell?
Harvard bioengineer David Edwards believes he’s found a way to cut down on packaging waste
Photos: The U.S. Military’s Prototype for a Flying Submarine
Capable of carrying 66 tons of cargo, the Aeroscraft could bring airships back to the skies
Frank Gehry’s BioMuseo, New Science Museum in Panama
Over 43,000 square feet of exhibit space will tell the story of the isthmus and the diverse species who live there
Take a Look at the World's Largest Solar Thermal Farm
When completed in 2013, this series of 170,000 mirrors will power 140,000 California homes
Introducing the USS Zumwalt, the Stealth Destroyer
Set to be christened in 2013, this new naval warship will amaze, leaving almost no wake in the open seas
A Sneak Peek at the First Commercial Spaceport
The hub of Richard Branson's plans for Virgin Galactic, where tourists and scientists alike take off for the great beyond
No, Really, There is No Secret Code in the Pyramids
Encoded mysteries have existed through history—especially imaginary ones
As Long As Books Have Existed, Invisibility Has Been a Dream
We just have to look to literature to learn that there’s always been a real danger to the prospect of being invisible
Where Do All Those Facebook Photos Go?
On the outer boundaries of the Arctic Circle lies a massive construction project funded by Facebook: the future home of thousands of server farms
How Do You Cook the Perfect Egg
Chefs and scientists try to solve the ultimate culinary puzzle
Coming Soon: The New York City Math Museum
New York's newest museum is anything but formulaic
Fast Forward: The Dark Energy Camera
Get a sneak peak at the new project that will search for mysterious cosmic energies that drive our universe
Looking Back on the Limits of Growth
Forty years after the release of the groundbreaking study, were the concerns about overpopulation and the environment correct?
The Forest Of The Future
An ambitious project in Singapore will boast 18 supertrees, climbing up to 160 feet tall
Ten Inventions Inspired by Science Fiction
The innovators behind objects like the cellphone or the helicopter took inspiration from works like "Star Trek" and War of the Worlds
A Fabulous New Luxury Hotel—In North Korea?
The 1,080-foot-high Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang, opening in April, has also been labeled the "Hotel of Doom"
A Preview of Discovery's Arrival to the Smithsonian
NASA prepares its decommissioned space shuttles for delivery to the National Air and Space Museum
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