The interactive surfaces could make "smart" home features much more subtle and affordable
A new generation of artists is merging innovation with tradition to tell the important stories of our time
Decades before the Supreme Court's Miranda decision, a 1919 murder trial presented a precedent for protecting criminal suspects from police overreach
In an era of personalized medicine, not including minorities in genetic studies has real-world health impacts
When WWI soldiers died off the coast of Islay Island, a group of villagers brought honor to their memory with this flag
The Time Team, aided by the real-life 'Mrs. Sherlock Holmes,' travels to 1919 this week to save the 19th amendment
From the Beyonce fly to the David Attenborough possum, the names we bestow on animals have real conservation impacts
Lifts are becoming more sustainable, as the percentage of the world's population living in cities grows
When creators tread the line between empathy and trauma carefully, immersive technology can be a powerful tool for educating the public about history
Pepper the Robot's vocabulary lessons help visitors understand the great influence of southeast African art on global culture
By looking at the DNA of Tsimshian people before and after European contact, researchers paint a more nuanced history
Eighty years ago, the edict marked a turning point in the Nazi party’s efforts to push Jews out of the German economy
More than 100 artists in the 36th annual Smithsonian Craft Show capture Asia's influence on American design
During his long tenure as maître d’ at the famed Waldorf Hotel, Oscar had the city’s elite at his fingertips
When France sent ambassador Jean-Marie Bayol to Dahomey to secure a deal for the kingdom's rich natural resources, he was greeted by an elite force
Fraudulent, expired and low-quality medicines contribute to the disease's death toll—and could worsen drug resistance
Both require economy and precision—and each perspective can enhance the other
Photographs from the portfolio, “A box of ten,” reveal some of the photographer's secrets
An art historian explains how he uses 'facial recognition' to unlock architectural secrets
The John Cooper Works edition is the fastest machine MINI has ever built. With a 228 two-liter twin turbo motor, it can hit 0 to 60 in six seconds flat
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