The genetic bundles that code for males and females can get a little messy when they trade pieces during cell division
The Design Trust for Public Space reimagines neglected areas under the city's infrastructure
We must continue the struggle against present-day agricultural production and labor practices, says the director of the Smithsonian’s Latino Center
Scientists are interested in studying why some of us are non-right-handers because it might offer insight into how the brain develops
Insects that are already carrying one strain are more likely to pick up a second infection and harbor higher numbers of parasites
Ponder existence while wandering through the bamboo stalks of Italy's Masone Labyrinth
A chemist at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden is making sustainable 3d printing a reality
From fresh-faced moons to ice mountains, these are the visual surprises that hit the ground the day after the Pluto flyby
Coin collectors, and trinket lovers welcome back the National Numismatic Collections to its splendid new gallery at the American History Museum
The historic flyby may be over, but the spacecraft should still go on to study even smaller bodies on its path through the Kuiper belt
Take a trip to the uncanny valley and hope you make it back unscathed
Mission scientists have received the confirmation signal that the pre-programmed event went as planned and the craft is healthy
The Portland, Oregon, attraction is more than just the stuff of Kidd's play
The Singer Sewing Machine changed the way America manufactured textiles, but the invention itself was less important than the company’s innovative business
To better target its efforts, the agency is identifying problem areas, where people are facing undue environmental risks
This week's episode of Generation Anthropocene goes on a deep dive into some of the planet's more mysterious water sources
Average fire season length has increased by nearly a fifth in the last 35 years, and the area impacted has doubled
Design and entrepreneurship courses at Stanford and other institutions are fundamentally changing higher education
Inspired by a trip to Slovenia with her grandmother, one New Yorker took it upon herself to chronicle the story of a lost piece of European history
Developed by Oxford scientists, SmartSpecs capture real time images and enhance the contrast for legally blind users
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